Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management in Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh, PA is famous for its wealth of history and culture.

Pittsburgh, PA Culinary Arts Programs

With three rivers converging in the city (the Monogahela, the Allegheny, and the Ohio), it's no surprise that Pittsburgh is a beautiful place to live - full of outdoor activities for residents and visitors alike. With more than 10 green spaces and a wealth of trails, residents of Pittsburgh frequently take advantage of the park system in the city. In addition, the city boasts the largest single-artist museum in the world (The Andy Warhol Museum), and numerous buildings designed by Philip Johnson and Frank Lloyd Wright.

Living in Pittsburgh

Enjoying a relatively low crime rate, the city of Pittsburgh was named as the most livable city in the United States by The Economist in 2009. In addition, the magazine named Pittsburgh as the 29th-most livable city in the world. Enjoying several other honors, Pittsburgh was also named as "America's Most Livable City" in 2007 (Places Rated Almanac), and was named as the 13th-best city for young professionals by Forbes Magazine in 2008. Forbes Magazine also named Pittsburgh as the 10th-cleanest city in the United States in 2007.


The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of PittsburghThe International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA - Art of Cooking, Culinary Arts, Culinary Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Baking & Pastry

 


Pennsylvania Culinary Institute - Le Cordon Bleu Program - PittsburghPennsylvania Culinary Institute - Le Cordon Bleu Program - Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA - Culinary Techniques, Culinary Arts, Hospitality and Restaurant Management, Pâtisserie and Baking

 


Pittsburgh Technical InstitutePittsburgh Technical Institute

Pittsburgh, PA - North Fayette/Oakdale Campus - Hospitality Management Administration - Restaurant Management, Hospitality Management Administration - Hotel Management

 


Going to Culinary School in Pittsburgh, PA

The second-largest city in the state of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh is home to over 300,000 residents. Home to several notable culinary arts schools, the city of Pittsburgh is also the location of several notable universities. Some of the most famous educational institutions in Pittsburgh include Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University, Chatham University, Carlow University, and Point Park University.

The Economy in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PANicknamed "The Steel City," and "The City of Bridges," Pittsburgh has historically been known for an economy that is steel-based. While at one time this was true, the economy of modern Pittsburgh is diverse, home to growing education, financial, robotics, and technology sectors.

In addition, formerly abandoned industrial sites have been renovated into shopping districts, office spaces, and housing. With over 151 high-rise buildings, the city of Pittsburgh ranks 25th in the nation for jobs, and is home to a relatively stable housing market.

Sports and Pittsburgh

Home to several professional sporting teams, Pittsburgh's residents display a fierce loyalty to their respective teams. Located in or near Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB), the Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL), and the Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) all share the same black and gold team colors. In addition to professional sports events, the city of Pittsburgh has numerous biking and walking trails, including those in Hartwood Acres Park, and Frick Park. The city is also home to the annual Pittsburgh Marathon, a 5K and 10K run & walk.


 

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