Dine & Play in Monroeville

Experience a delightful culinary journey in Monroeville, PA, where the vibrant food and entertainment scene is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Dine & Play in Monroeville

Experience a delightful culinary journey in Monroeville, PA, where the vibrant food and entertainment scene is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Dine & Play in Monroeville

Experience a delightful culinary journey in Monroeville, PA, where the vibrant food and entertainment scene is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

DINE & PLAY IN MONROEVILLE

Experience a delightful culinary journey in Monroeville, PA, where the vibrant food and entertainment scene is sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

FUN IS ALWAYS JUST AROUND THE CORNER

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SO, WHAT’S THERE TO DO AROUND HERE?

With choices that range from go-karts to museum visits, Monroeville makes it easy and convenient to do it all.

Head out with the family to one of our peaceful parks, enjoy a day of shopping, or immerse yourself in history with a visit to The Old Stone Church. Head east to the Laurel Highlands for hiking and biking adventures, or go west to Pittsburgh to discover what makes it among the world’s most livable cities. Consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities, Pittsburgh is also a great place to visit. And a stay in Monroeville makes that easy. A fifteen-minute drive puts you into the heart of the action, with nightclubs, theatres, museums, galleries, sporting events, casino gambling, river tours, you name it. So stay in Monroeville, but play in Pittsburgh.

Our local attractions are endless: the Pittsburgh Pirates, Steelers, and Penguins — to collegiate hoops and gridiron teams. Not to mention, the Carnegie Science Center, Kennywood Park, Sandcastle Water Park, Idlewild and Soak Zone, the Pittsburgh Zoo, the Children’s Museum, Heinz Hall, the Benedum Center, the Rivers Casino, and concerts galore. And don’t forget all the skiing, kayaking, rafting, biking, and golfing facilities oh so very close!

WHATEVER YOU’RE HUNGRY FOR – MONROEVILLE HAS IT.

From hot dogs to caviar, Monroeville is stuffed with great places to grab a bite! Restaurants of all kinds are peppered throughout the main business district and are easily accessible from our hotels and the Convention Center. Whether you are in the mood for some classic pub fare, pizza, wings, or snacks; or you are looking for a gourmet dining experience, Monroeville has a restaurant to serve up what you like.

SHOP, DINE, AND EXPERIENCE FILM HISTORY AT THE MONROEVILLE MALL

Specialty and boutique shops, a major mall, the historic Miracle Mile, the Shoppes at Penn Center, and hundreds of retail outlets along Business Route 22… Monroeville has just about everything for just about everyone - with free parking!

The Monroeville Mall and District Shops are the shopping destination for a day of retail therapy. With a clean and modern atmosphere, this shopping center offers an unbeatable selection of stores, including all your favorite brands and unique finds. Drop the kids off at Full Throttle Adrenaline Park while you shop for karting, axe throwing, arcade games, and more! Monroeville Mall has something for everyone! And, did you know that Monroeville Mall was the filming location for the 1978 George A. Romero horror film, “Dawn of the Dead”? Visit today and experience the perfect blend of shopping, dining, and a touch of film history.

If you are looking for a more urban shopping experience, head to downtown Pittsburgh. In the heart of the City are major department stores along with lots of retailers specializing in everything from jewelry to antiques. In addition, Pittsburgh retail hubs like Oxford Center, Fifth Avenue Place, and the Shops at Station Square combine fashion, convenience, and specialty shops with dining options from casual to unique.

If a day of antiquing in the country is more your speed, head to the Laurel Highlands where you can enjoy the charms of an old general store; a small family-operated fruit farm; or unique Amish antiques, crafts, and gifts.

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LET’S GET OUTSIDE!

Monroeville boasts 21 Municipal parks that include more than 650 acres of parkland with amenities, and an extensive offering of recreational programs. Take a dip in Boyce Park’s wave pool to cool off in the summer, or hit the slopes for skiing and snow tubing in the winter. The Boyce Park Nature Center offers educational programs that the whole family can enjoy year-round. For more information about local parks visit the Municipality of Monroeville.

If you’re looking to see downtown Pittsburgh but want to avoid the rush of the city, visit majestic Point State Park. Located where the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers meet to form the Ohio, the park features breathtaking views, beautifully landscaped grounds, and the archaeological remains of Fort Pitt, Fort Duquesne, and thousands of years of Native American occupation.
Thanks to Monroeville’s close proximity to the Laurel Highlands , the great wide open is just outside your door. Take the short drive down the turnpike and you’ll discover the Laurel Highlands and Ohiopyle State Park. The area features whitewater rafting, skiing, hiking, biking along the Great Allegheny Passage, the world-famous Fallingwater, wineries, covered bridges, and more. If you’re looking to escape to the wilds entirely, the park offers fabulous walking and hiking trails or places to sit and enjoy a picnic while overlooking glorious rapids and waterfalls. The Laurel Highlands is also home to the Great Allegheny Passage, the longest multi-purpose rail trail in the eastern U.S. with 132 continuous, nearly level, miles from near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Cumberland, Maryland.