Oakdale is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States and is a Pittsburgh suburb. The population was 1,459 at the 2010 census. Its zip code is 15071.
Restaurants in Oakdale
5 based on 562 reviews
Bicycle Heaven is the World's largest bicycle museum and bike shop.
After reading about this establishment on TripAdvisor we felt compelled to visit and we were absolutely delighted we chose to do so. The building is unassuming but step inside and I felt transported to a different world. There were bikes everywhere, of every description and vintage. The ether smelled of bikes. My memory was taken back to my childhood and cycling in the hills with my pals on their Raleigh Choppers. Over 3000 bicycles crammed into every nook and cranny. I felt the passion of the person who had amassed this wonderful collection. What a place, what fun, what nostalgia.
4 based on 81 reviews
Large mall with plenty of free parking. Clean, safe shopping. Anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney and Sears. There's also a large Dick's Sporting Goods store. Food court is ok, but nothing very exciting: Auntie Anne's, Charley's, ChinaMax, Subway, Starbucks, Villa Italian Kitchen, DQ and Chick-fil-a plus maybe a couple more small shops. Bathrooms are clean and well-supplied.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This is one of our favorite places to go for a good meal. The service is quite good. The food is delicous. And, hit it on a good evening, the entertainment is good.
4 based on 56 reviews
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden inspires people to value plants, garden design and the natural world by cultivating plant collections of the Allegheny Plateau and temperate regions, creating display gardens, conducting educational programs and conserving the environment.
We went for Mother's Day, but did not participate in the brunch that they had. We were there later in the afternoon and had a very pleasant walk. The dogwoods and daffodils had already bloomed, I'm sure they were pretty. There were some tulips still...MoreHi Nancy, Thank you for taking the time to write this review! We are glad you had the chance to enjoy the Garden and we hope to have you back in the fall. The changing leaves are beautiful! -Kevin
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Have visited this final resting place for our veterns, and everytime I'm moved by the quietness and respectful upkeep.I have friends and coworkers here in the soletude of a well deserved home.When the situation presents itself a person should come and view one of our Pennsylvania Landmarks as Arlington and Gettysburg exist.You will be impressed and humbled.
5 based on 1 reviews
This is a must see winery. This winery is new, and it has some good wines. They recently purchased the winery that most people from the area knew as Reese Winery out of the owner's house. They sold the winery to PK Winery.
We have been here one time and every wine that we tried was fantastic. The owners are very nice and helpful. The day we were there they had chili available to the customers. We decided to stay for a glass of wine. I thought the white wines were great.
They also have beer on tap from Helicon Brewery. That was our next stop after trying a free sample taste. Go and check this place out. Worth the drive.
5 based on 5 reviews
This retro, yet modern, urban park incorporates classic design elements with modern amenities for both spectators and athletes.
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....
4 based on 34 reviews
Great trails through the woods and hillsides. It really feels like you are alone, exploring the wilderness. When we went, we had to wait an hour and a half because there were two parties of ten in front of us, so be prepared to wait, but once you are out there, it is just you, your family, and whatever is in the woods.
2.5 based on 5 reviews
Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway (PPMS) is one of Western Pennsylvania’s premier racing facilities operated by Miley Motor Sports since 1989. PPMS Stock Car Racing features Super Late Models, Outlaw Winged 410 Sprint Cars, Figure 8, BRP Big Block Modifieds, RUSH LM, Late Model Sportsman, Stocks, Young Guns, BOSS Wingless Outlaw Sprints, & Midget Sprints, plus Monster Truck appearances!Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway (PPMS) offers affordable family fun every Saturday April through October. PPMS is a replica of the historic Heidelberg Raceway transplanted in North Fayette Township. Come and join us as race cars roar into action every Saturday.Back by popular demand, the Free School, Scout, Youth Sports, Church, YMCA and Military Offers are featured. Along with other promotional programs PPMS is one of the most affordable entertainment options in the Tri-State Area.Facebook, Pittsburghspennsylvaniamotorspeedway
I was here last summer because I got a great deal online and am an avid Nascar fan and go to many Nascar races. I had a very good time, but I must say the place needs entirely renovated. The seating is very old wood bleachers which seem as if they are going to crash to the ground at any time. It is a good thing they only bring in a small crowd because I know the old wood splintered bleachers would come down. The bathrooms are fairly disgusting as well. Now on the lighter side, the racing is great. Very competitive. I wish the races were longer than 8 laps each, but it is still some great dirt racing. The food is very reasonable.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
This place is beautiful, and the folks there are so lovely. After visiting the Historical Society, the very kind gentleman there phoned over to the library so someone could show us around. We got a wonderful tour of the place inclusive of the music hall and it's spectacular.
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