Top 10 Things to do in West Mifflin, United States

November 30, 2017 Nobuko Falco

West Mifflin is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, located southeast of downtown Pittsburgh. The population was 20,313 at the 2010 census. It is named after Thomas Mifflin, 1st Governor of Pennsylvania, signer of the United States Constitution, and 1st Quartermaster General of the United States Army.
Restaurants in West Mifflin

1. Kennywood Park

4800 Kennywood Blvd, West Mifflin, PA 15122-2399 +1 412-461-0500
Excellent
51%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
6%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1 reviews

Kennywood Park

Kennywood is America's Finest Traditional Amusement Park! Located just outside Pittsburgh, PA, Kennywood offers a unique mix of classic rides and modern thrills, including six roller coasters, a 14-ride Kiddieland, and several attractions that cannot be found anywhere else. Kennywood's three wooden coasters have all been designated Landmark rides by the American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE). Founded as a trolley park in 1898 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1987, Kennywood guarantees unforgettable fun for all ages. The experience goes well beyond the rides, as guests enjoy homemade fudge, tasty funnel cakes, and the world-famous Potato Patch fries! And Kennywood is not just a summer attraction, either! Visit on fall weekends for Happy Hauntings, a kid-friendly daytime event, or Phantom Fright Nights, where scare-actors roam the grounds and jolts await on every thrill ride! Visit weekends from Thanksgiving to New Year's for Holiday Lights, Pittsburgh's best winter tradition!

Reviewed By mandimcm - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

We’re locals who have gone to Kennywood many times in our lives. This year they added a new Halloween event geared toward families with young children, called Happy Hauntings. As a Halloween lover with a child who’s too little for haunted houses, I was very excited for this! It didn’t disappoint! We went on a Saturday, it was my husband, me, our 13-year-old son, and our 8-year-old son. We got there right when they opened and I was surprised at how many people were in line to get in! But the line moved fast. (We used a coupon from the Halloween store for discounted tickets.)

Once inside the park, we were greeted by Kenny Kangaroo in his Halloween costume! The Kennywood Arrow was also there and dressed up, and some other characters who they put out just for the event. (A scarecrow with an adorable crow puppet, etc) We started with some trick-or-Treating in the Kennyville cemetery. (No ghouls, just staff handing out treats.) The kids were each provided with a bag and they got about 10 pieces of candy if I remember correctly. It was a festive start to the day! We then got some delicious popcorn by the Old Mill and walked over to Parkside Cafe to take a hayride around the park. The hayride was narrated and we went past inflatable Halloween decorations while she made jokes (“Dracula’s favorite holiday isn’t Halloween, it’s Fangsgiving”) and it was really cute. Next up was the train ride, decorated with adorable skeleton scenes (the bird skeletons being fed by a skeleton on a park bench was a highlight). Then my husband and teenager went to ride the Jack Rabbit while the little guy and I headed over to the Auto Race and Kiddieland. I assume the Racer will be open for this event in the future, but it was undergoing off-season maintenance this time. When it was time to meet up for food, husband and teen excitedly told us that the Jack Rabbit was a “walk on” today and they had ridden it over and over. Seems like most of the crowd had very young children and spent most of their time in kiddie land. So we ate at the Snackasaurus (awesome sandwiches) and got some fun seasonal coffees in Halloween souvenir to-go cups. Then we all headed over to the Jack Rabbit so the little guy could ride too. We rode it a few times and even bought a souvenir pic because why not, it was a fun memory!

We rounded out our visit with a trip through the little hay maze (for kids) with an awesome Jack-o-lantern archway over the entrance, another ride on the train, some carousel rides, and one more Auto Race. Then the kids stopped by this cool witch/wizard themed shop by the Jack Rabbit and made slime to take home. (I think it was $6.) Took pics with a big Jack-o-lantern by the lagoon. On the way out we refilled our popcorn by the Old Mill. The event only lasted until 4:00, giving the little guy plenty of time to safely leave the park before Phantom Fright Nights started. We all enjoyed it very much and have plans to hit this event again this year!

Some suggestions for Kennywood:
It would have been fun to ride Ghostwood Estate during this event! Also we wished that the Kangaroo had been open to ride. I would have loved some pumpkin foods! Pumpkin funnel cake or something like that. Or maybe a super chocolatey candy covered funnel cake, like Reese’s or something. Maybe some pumpkin soft serve. Halloween foods on sticks...anything festive like that. Looking forward to seeing how this event grows in the future!

2. South Park

Route 88 and Corrigan Drive, South Park Township, PA +1 412-831-7000
Excellent
55%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 70 reviews

South Park

Reviewed By CaptainBill1 - Florida

South Park has many great walking trails. You could spend an entire day just visiting the trails. There is a small animal preserve with peacocks, turkeys, geese and a small herd of buffalos. There are swimming pools and wave pools (in season) and ice skating rink (in season also).

3. Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area

623 E 8th Ave, Homestead, PA 15120-1985 +1 412-464-4020
Excellent
82%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 50 reviews

Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area

Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area conserves, interprets and develops historical, cultural and recreational resources throughout western Pennsylvania. Destinations include the Carrie Blast Furnaces Nos. 6 and 7, Pinkerton's Landing, the Pump House at the Site of the former United States Steel Homestead Works, The Bost Building, and the W.A. Young Foundry and Machine Shop at Rices Landing. Rivers of Steel offers a variety of tours and events to share the region's evolution from colonial settlement to "Big Steel" to the modern era.

Reviewed By Marguerite S

We were recently in PA near Pittsburgh and wanted to visit Rivers of Steel. I knew that the blast furnace tours are very limited and must be booked in advance, and the Bost Building - which seems to be the heart of this complex from the website - is only open a few hours on M, W, and F. Further reading online informed me that the Bost Building is closed this summer. So we went as close to the site as we could, luckily met several police officers nearby yet none of them really knew about it, though one said the red building did seem to attract tours.

So Rivers of Steel seems to be a private organization, given tours during only very limited times. Why anyone would basically close shop during the summer vacation season by closing the main building for working being done isn't at all clear; I would think the work being done could be done at another time of the year.

So please be advised about the limited availability of the site to the public, similar to a Frank Lloyd Wright designed home rather than a public park. I find it odd that none of the reviewers have really pointed this out. I might try it again, as the reviews are otherwise great.

4. PNC Park

115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212-5724 +1 412-323-5000
Excellent
84%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 5 reviews

PNC Park

This retro, yet modern, urban park incorporates classic design elements with modern amenities for both spectators and athletes.

Reviewed By Traveling1994 - Rochester

Went to the Pirates opening day as a part of our MLB Stadium tour and was not impressed. Pirates fans were great and created a good atmosphere but the facility itself was a disappointment. Stale, cold pretzels on opening day at the start of the game, Summer Shandy for $13.50/can. Multiple bathrooms had over flowing toilets.... was not managed well. Expect more from an MLB stadium....

5. The Waterfront

149 W Bridge St, Homestead, PA 15120-5042 +1 412-476-8889
Excellent
50%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 62 reviews

The Waterfront

Reviewed By Samuel A - Valley Grove, West Virginia

Plenty of shops, restaurants and fun places. There is something for the whole family. Dave and busters for the kids and an improv comedy theater for dad and mom.

6. Century Square Luxury Cinemas

2001 Mountain View Dr, West Mifflin, PA 15122-2434 +1 412-714-4746
Excellent
70%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 13 reviews

Century Square Luxury Cinemas

Reviewed By AuntKeek - Elizabeth, Pennsylvania

We visited this theater to see the movie Wonder Woman. The picture and sound quality were great. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The restrooms were clean, clean clean as was the entire theater. The seating was exceptional. The seats are very comfortable and there is plenty of room between the rows that allows people to get by during the movie without your having to get out of your seat. The prices are a little higher but I really enjoyed my visit to this theater and is wroth the extra cost. It is definitely on our list of theaters to frequent in the future.

7. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

1 Schenley Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3830 +1 412-622-6914
Excellent
82%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 2 reviews

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

A green oasis in the middle of Pittsburgh’s vibrant Oakland neighborhood, Phipps has provided a world-class garden experience to its visitors since 1893. Visit to discover breathtaking seasonal flower shows and special exhibits, a nationally-recognized orchid collection, butterflies, botanical gardens, fun family activities, and much more.

Reviewed By mjpk25 - Parkersburg, West Virginia

wow!...the smell of springtime is amazing and phipps captured it in lovely themed rooms...benches were everywhere to take a break and really experience the beauty...the chihuly sculptures were artistically placed thru out the conservatory...stunning!...gift shop was large, but as with most gift shops in this setting, a bit overpriced...our only beef was the parking...instead of allowing guests to have prime parking, they have staff w/prime parking...walking is not an issue for us, per say but we did see several people exhausted from the long walk from parking...maybe offer an open air shuttle or better yet, have your staff park far away from the building instead of you patrons...

8. Pittsburgh Improv

166 E Bridge St, Homestead, PA 15120-5003 +1 412-462-5233
Excellent
30%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
6%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 49 reviews

Pittsburgh Improv

Reviewed By Robin A - Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania

This is a great place to go to have fun! We sat in front around the stage, not a place to sit if you don't want to be picked on. Haha! You have to order 2 items, drinks or food per person. A little expensive, but the show is great! We liked the not so well known comedians. The head liner was not as funny in our eyes.

9. Mount Washington

Pittsburgh, PA 15211 +1 412-381-1391
Excellent
74%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2 reviews

Mount Washington

Located directly south of downtown Pittsburgh, this lively neighborhood boasts an active business district in addition to scenic parks and recreational activities.

Reviewed By Katherine G - The Villages, Florida

We took the Monongehela Incline up and walked aways to spectacular outlook point of the Pittsburgh skyline. The fountain were the rivers meet was not working (cold-n-snowy) but on a sunny day I imagine that spot combined with looking out at the "yellow" bridges that line the rivers is spectacular. Monterray Bay Restaurant is located there. Shiloh Street was a local neighborhood street with shops, bars, a diner, and bakery. Pretty area.

10. Allegheny Flying Club

Allegheny County Airport Suite 9, West Mifflin, PA 15216
Excellent
100%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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5 based on 1 reviews

Takeoff with one our FAA Certified Flight Instructor and discover the excitement of flying as being the Pilot or being a spectator over our beautiful city of Pittsburgh, PA.

Reviewed By qutrina - Pittsburgh

The staff was very friendly and professional. The city is beautiful. It looks like a perfect picture. I kept saying to myself, I can't believe that this is my city. I am going up again to try the night flight. I am sure that it will look great! Too bad I forgot my camera, but next time I will not forget. Overall, it was a fun and exciting event.

If you do not want to fly, don't worry you do not have to. However, I had to try just for a few seconds ... while it became a few minutes. It was like driving a car ... almost too easy.

Those pilots are so lucky. It is the only way to travel. No traffic and great view.

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