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Carbon compost x self seitan

instagram.com/selfreliantseitanpgh

Self Reliant Seitan, a producer of small batches of vegan “meat” based in Pittsburgh, has teamed up with Carbon Compost, a local compost company that offers to pick up food waste from the curb every two weeks while they are in the appropriate basket. . If you have food waste or packaging that is subject to composting, like the ones they use in Self Reliant, you can arrange for their free collection within one month of Carbon Compost if you use the SRS code when making a clearance on Carbon Compost website.

Valkyrie donuts
601 Lincoln Ave., Bellevue. valkyriedoughnuts.com
This place for plant-based donuts now offers coffee from DeFer Coffee and Tea. Take a cup or bag of beans to brew at home to enjoy half a dozen or a dozen donuts.

El Buro Dos
1113 S. Braddock Ave., Regent Square. elburropgh.com
El Burro has announced via Instagram that they are opening a new back bar in their second location on Regent Square. On Saturdays the bar will have $ 3 Pacificos and $ 5 Margaritas.

Cafe area
134 S. Highland Ave., East Liberty. square-cafe.com
Now until May 4, May 5, people at Square Cafe are offering new specials such as Pulled Prok n ’Biscuits cookies, Butterfinger Pancakes, Cran-Razmosa and Bananas Foster Latte.

1:11 Juice Bar
301 Grant, downtown. instagram.com/111juicebar
This popular juice bar will open its second spot downtown in late May. Get freshly squeezed juices on the way to work or at noon if you live or work downtown.

Bulldog Pub
1818 Marningside Ave., Morningside. instagram.com/the_bulldog_pub
On Friday, May 6, join The Bulldog Pub Made in Morningside featuring 10 vendors from around the neighborhood. Drinks will be provided by East End Brewing, which produces its own Morningside beer, Maibock, which is described as a “traditional, strong, malty Bavarian camp”. Will drink pint on tap and four packs, as well as food and live music.

Thyme machine
4613 Liberty Avenue, Bloomfield. instagram.com/thymemachinepgh
Bloomfield Sandwich Shop Perhaps the Bitter Ends have closed forever, but soon the successor will take control and they may seem familiar. Pittsburgh Magazine reported that Ryan Chavara, owner of the Thyme Machine food cart, will move into space. This is natural, as the Thyme Machine is often set up near Bitter Ends and around Bloomfield to cater to the ranks of people looking for delicious homemade sandwiches and side dishes. For now, Thyme Machine will begin its second season on Thursday, May 5 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Liberty Avenue. Be sure to visit your Thyme Machine Instagram account for more updates.

Oliver’s Donuts
4112 Butler St., Lawrenceville. oliversdonuts.com
On Saturday, May 7, from 12 to 16 hours in the Lawrenceville Market House will be a sale on the sidewalk with 7 local stores. Oliver’s Donuts will be a party, so grab donuts and coffee early and take a walk to visit other businesses.

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Dairy Mart

Dairy Mart
4112 E. Carson St., South Side. pagedairymart.net

This a local favorite place for ice cream introduces a new product: Page’s Pops. These ice creams are portable and will surely be the perfect treat for spring. Follow the news and check out the social networking page for more information.

Helltown Brewing x 412 Food Rescue
1700 Penn Ave., Strip District. helltownbrewing.com
Helltown has teamed up with 412 Food Rescue to create the 412 Food Rescue Brew, Hazy IPA, made from oats and wheat. The addition of El Dorado, Galaxy, Centennial and Trident hops adds a citrus brightness to the aroma and finish. On Thursday, May 12, there will be an event to combine beer in the Good Food project in Milleville with food from Sprezzatura. Tickets cost $ 45 and are available at this link.

Istanbul corner
541 E. Ohio St., North Side. istanbulcornerpa.com
After months of trying to stay open, which included the launch of GoFundMe, the owners of the Istanbul Corner announced in Post on Facebook that the Turkish North Side takeaway restaurant “no longer works”. How reports Pittsburgh City Newspaper in November 2021 the restaurant was experiencing difficulties due to various factors and turned to the community for support.

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