BY: Olha Savych
Little Italy Days is an annual heritage festival running in the heart of Bloomfield, known as Pittsburgh's Little Italy. Experience this colorful celebration on Liberty Ave between Ella St and Gross St over a long weekend in August. The avenue offers three stages of live music, dozens of vendors selling delicious Italian foods, games, a kid's zone, and other family-friendly activities. The highlights include the Bocce Tournament and Miss Little Italy Contest.
Pittsburgh has been holding Bloomfield Little Italy Days since 2004. Over the years, the event has grown into the region's largest heritage celebration, drawing nearly 150,000 attendees over four days of all-Italian fun. You can also join the street bash on Thursday 6 pm to 9 pm, Friday noon to 9 pm, Saturday noon to 9 pm, and Sunday noon to 6 pm. Admission is free thanks to the festival's sponsors.
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