Anthony Bourdain is apparently in Pittsburgh filming ‘Parts Unknown’
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Update, 2:40 p.m. Sept. 14: Catch Pittsburgh on “Parts Unknown” Oct. 22 on CNN. See Next Pittsburgh for show spoilers.
Anthony Bourdain, everyone’s favorite bad boy chef turned surly and wise TV personality, is apparently in Pittsburgh filming “Parts Unknown.”
A tipster spotted crews and cameras for the CNN show filming at the Squirrel Hill Cafe, aka the Squirrel Cage, Thursday. Tom, the cafe’s head chef, didn’t have a lot of information when The Incline called this afternoon but said Bourdain had a burger and a drink.
A CNN spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to request for comment.
So where will Bourdain show up next? Will he eat pierogies at S&D Polish Deli? Take in a Penguins playoff game at the Paint Can? Dine with Justin Severino at Morcilla? Ride one of the inclines while waxing poetic about old smokestacks? Dear god — will he go to Primanti’s? Stay tuned!

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