Lawrenceville is one of Pittsburgh's liveliest cultural neighborhoods, located just northeast of the city's downtown district on the banks of the Allegheny River. The former industrial neighborhood has experienced a major revitalization over the past decade, known today as one of the mid-Atlantic's top hipster meccas. Visitors can explore quirky shops and boutiques lining the neighborhood's Butler Street district, see independent movies at the Row House Cinema, or enjoy a night out at the lanes at Arsenal Bowl. The reservation-only Roberto Clemente Museum showcases an impressive collection of Pittsburgh Pirates-related memorabilia. A wide variety of excellent dining destinations abound, including renowned Tuscan bistro Piccolo Forno, creative hot dog joint Franktuary, and Industry Public House, known for its impressive draft beer and cocktail lists.

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