Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

AlleghenyCityHolding t1_jdvv2k5 wrote

Near the stadium, the North shore is pretty decent for groups. A short walk away is the northside which has tons of smaller places that you can easily hop to.

Downtown isn't too bad either to hop for a group and it's an easy walk across the bridge to the stadium.

If you want a crazy atmosphere; the Southside is the place to be on Friday/Saturday night.

If you want the upscale area, Shadyside is your best bet to uber to.

6

bingosherlock t1_jdx1fat wrote

> A short walk away is the northside

well, you're already in the northside when you're in north shore, so "a short walk away" might be an understatement

2

AlleghenyCityHolding t1_jdx4azm wrote

Different neighborhoods.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/visit-pittsburgh/CMS/2020-Neighborhood-Map2.jpg

We have a "South Shore" just like Boston!

−1

bingosherlock t1_jdx5em5 wrote

> Different neighborhoods.

not quite. the north side is the area north of the allegheny river (what historically made up allegheny city) and isn't a proper neighborhood in itself so much as it is a collection of city neighborhoods. north shore is one of those neighborhoods. you can kind of get away with calling some of the other areas along the northern side of the river "north shore" if you're not talking strict neighborhood boundaries, but they're all part of the north side.

so you're always in the northside if you're in north shore, but you're not always in north shore if you're in the north side.

3

LostEnroute t1_jdxk7xr wrote

I'd expect someone with your username to understand the difference between "Central Northside (Neighborhood)" and North Side or Northside as a collection of neighborhoods north of the Allegheny.

2