 Allegheny County is fantastic. We have the tap and pour trail, we have the ice cream trail, and we have the coffee and donut trail. My name is Denise Cornwell. I am one of the owners of Locust Post Brewery. The other owner is my husband, Tony Cornwell. Locust Post Brewery is on the tap and pour trail as well as 1812 Brewery, Dig Deep Brewery, the deep end, Tosa Goat Winery, and Keras Winery, and we all work together because you want a wide variety when you go to a tap and pour trail. You don't want the same beers at every brewery so you know we try to keep it all you know kind of different and so people get lots of different flavors. So at Locust Post we concentrate on more European traditional beers. People you know love to come and see different things at different breweries. Every brewery should be unique and so they get a different experience when they go to them. My name is Rhianna Brown and I am one of the owners of Queen City Creamery and Deli in Cumberland, Maryland. The best thing in Allegheny County, the ice cream trail, it goes all the way to the Oakboro which is a cute little gas station if you've never been in there before and it's much more than a gas station when you go inside and then it goes all the way up to the Frostburg and we actually partner with the Frostburg freeze and they sell our frozen custard there as well. We are independent shop owners and we all do our own thing and we add our own flair to the trail. Throughout the trail you can get a wide variety of different types of ice cream. I would say probably half of our business is from tourists. We have a great location where we're right off the interstates but then we also get a ton of people from the Scenic Canal, the Gap Trail, people that are riding the Scenic Railroad. We get a ton of people from those other activities. The backdrop of these mountains and these trails is my everyday. That's where I want to serve coffee. My name is John Felton and I'm the captain at Clatter Cafe here in Frostburg, Maryland. Coffee and donut trails, it's a pathway like a guide that takes you through the local coffee shops and bakeries. The independent Lyon shops in Allegheny County are ones where the owners are involved. We care very much about every step of the process, making the coffee, making the food, the environment that we provide and especially the way we interact with people because the point of it is to try to put our best forward to offer a space that hopefully the community would recognize that they're regarded and want to make it their place. Definitely come out and visit. There's conversation going on and you're invited. I've lived all over the country and Allegheny County is just so beautiful and offers so many different things.