Latrobe /leɪˈtroʊb/ is a city in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in the United States and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Latrobe
5.0 based on 36 reviews
I stopped here today and was very pleased. I loved seeing all his stuff. Mr. Rogers was a great man and I’m so happy to see his legacy will live on. Please stop if you’re passing through the area. You will enjoy it. The whole building is really nice. :)
5.0 based on 48 reviews
This is a beautiful campus with a rich history of religion and the region. The College is amazing with notable graduates from its traditional arts and sciences background. The Benedictines have let their mark literally, since they built much of the college by hand. In a tranquil setting to appreciate God's beauty.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
A fun atmosphere of simulated golf entertainment that's great for entire family. For the serious golfer, Mulligans has the most accurate technology on the market to help you improve your game.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
This is a great park, I wish we lived closer. Two lakes with walking trails around each (0.9 miles and 1.5 miles). Very clean! Paths are bricked with a few different types of brick. Running on these may be a bit tough due to the uneveness. You would have to pay attention to your footing.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Latrobe Area Historical Society of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to the collection, study and documentation of the Latrobe communities heritage and to the preservation of local history and its ethnic roots.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
This is located in James Rogers park a tiny green area with a few park benches in downtown Latrobe on the corner of Main and Jefferson. On one of the park benches is a life size statue of Mister Fred Rogers. Have a seat next to Mister Rogers and remember "you are special."
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Latrobe Art Center provides opportunities for individuals to find their artistic voice through classes, exhibits, workshops, events, and community partnerships. LAC contributes to the quality of life for community members through on-going opportunities to celebrate the arts. The Art Center also provides refreshments at Ricolita's Café.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Every road leads somewhere memorable. For America's first coast-to-coast highway, 'somewhere memorable' is the Lincoln Highway Experience. Our 5,000 sq. ft. museum is for seniors and juniors (and everyone in between). We offer a slice of pie, a cup of joe, and a fun place for you to go!
This museum does a wonderful job of telling the story of the LIncoln Highway, America's first transcontinental road, which followed U.S. Route 30 across Pennsylvania. The history is fascinating: photos, videos, artifacts. It shows the birth of car culture and the emergence of roadside attractions. You end it with a piece of pie and cup of coffee in a beautifully restored roadside diner -- and you get a map with a guide to the Lincoln Highway's historic attractions as you drive it across Pennsylvania.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Very nice brewery and very friendly staff!! They always have a great selection of beer on tap to drink and try. You can always do a flight of beers.
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