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Bloomfield is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located three miles from the downtown area. Bloomfield is sometimes referred to as Pittsburgh's Little Italy because it was settled by Italians from the Abruzzi region and has been a center of Italian–American population.
Bloomfield is Pittsburgh's "Little Italy" - its Italian roots reaching back more than five generations. The Bloomfield Bridge connects the neighborhood to the universities and cultural attractions in Oakland.
While this neighborhood may not be the first place a native Pittsburgher recommends, the wonderful history of Bloomfield combined with it's modern reinvention with local shops and restaurants makes it a must-visit for an authentic Pittsburgh experience.
The Pittsburgh neighborhood Bloomfield was once known to be a thriving Little Italy but today now features restaurants, bars and more from many backgrounds.
With classic row houses, a rich Italian heritage and an eclectic mix of businesses lining Liberty Avenue, there are always things to do in Bloomfield.
Named for the abundant wildflowers that once grew here, Bloomfield is situated on 449 acres in the heart of Pittsburgh’s East End. The neighborhood is bounded by Shadyside, Lawrenceville, Friendship, and Garfield.
Bloomfield is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is located three miles from the downtown area. Bloomfield is sometimes referred to as Pittsburgh’s “Little Italy” because it was settled by Italians and has been a center of Italian–American population.