10 Great Ways to Celebrate the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh

NFL Draft Week in Pittsburgh is here!

We are really thrilled that Pittsburgh was chosen to be the home of the 2026 Draft, and for those who are visiting, rest assured, our city knows how to throw a party. From the big event at Acrisure Stadium itself (okay, fine, it'll always be Heinz Field to us) to numerous pop-up events throughout the North Shore, downtown, and throughout the city, there really is a lot to do during this one.

So whether you're coming into the city to check out the NFL Draft or are a local and want to get in on all of the football-themed fun, we've got you covered with some of the top things to do during the Draft!

Note: Most of the areas with programming will have metal detectors at entrances. The NFL's clear bag rules are in effect in virtually every event space in the city mentioned in this one. You may be asked to show your QR code for admittance to the Draft area and Point State Park; however, during our visits we were not asked to show ours.

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First Look at Arts Landing in Pittsburgh’s Cultural District

After 22 months of construction, the highly anticipated Arts Landing in downtown Pittsburgh had its ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 17th, 2026- just ahead of the NFL Draft.

As we have been eagerly looking forward to this park, I made my way down to the Cultural District to check out Arts Landing during the event and was pleasantly surprised at the space, amenities, and, of course, art!

So let's share a first look at what you can expect at Arts Landing!

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5 Pittsburgh Businesses Found Inside Converted Churches

We love the architecture and history of iconic churches, and, like many cities, Pittsburgh has seen its share of churches close over the years.

But rather than being demolished, many of these beautiful spaces have been de-sanctified, purchased by private investors, and given new life as a business with a unique setting!

In this one, we wanted to share a few of our favorite churches-turned-businesses in the Pittsburgh metro!

Note: While many may find it sad that churches are no longer being used for their original intent as a house of worship, we fully support the beautiful buildings being given a new life rather than being demolished.

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Cork and Crust Review – Premium Italian in Oakland

Cork and Crust is a high-end Italian restaurant inside The Oaklander Hotel in Oakland, featuring shareable dishes, pasta, and flavorful pizzas made by a James Beard-nominated chef, plus a large cocktail and wine program to go along with it.

We were fortunate enough to check this one out as a guest of the restaurant shortly after they opened (partially hosted), and had a pleasant evening out with some delicious pasta and pizza.

But while we enjoyed this one and are particularly glad to see more chef-driven hotel restaurants opening in Pittsburgh, the menu prices gave us pause. This one really is premium dining in Pittsburgh through and through.

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10 Reasons to Visit Pittsburgh in April – Spring is Here

Although spring starts in March, Pittsburgh in April is when the season really starts to shine as the snow showers taper off and temperatures rise.

As such, this is the month where we start thinking of heading outdoors to enjoy the warming weather as best as possible.

In this one, we share several great things to do if you decide to visit Pittsburgh in April!

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8 Star Cuisine Review – All You Can Eat Asian Buffet

In recent years, there has been a rise in higher-end, themed all-you-can-eat Asian buffets opening in the Pittsburgh metro area.

In Gibsonia, 8 Star Cuisine came onto the scene with immediate popularity, and naturally, we had to go check it out with our friends Alex Eats Too Much and The Indian Somm for a lunchtime feast.

Although this one doesn't stray too far from the popular buffet mold, the ample variety of cuisines and a reasonable lunchtime price point made for a delicious meal out, with a few dishes standing out as favorites.

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Fry Bar Review – Killer Wings and Loaded Fries in North Side

Fry Bar in the North Side is a bit of an unassuming restaurant on Galveston Ave- just a few blocks north of the Western Avenue business district.

Although its name suggests that the restaurant is a spot to visit for French fries, which they do have in abundance, this one offers a rather large menu beyond that, including fried and smoked wings, sandwiches, and more that you absolutely should not miss.

To say this one surpassed all expectations is an understatement, and their wings may be our very favorite we've had in the city to date.

Yes, they're the real deal.

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Park House Review – Historic Bar Returns to the North Side

Park House in Pittsburgh's North Side is a historic bar in the city as it is often thought to have received one of the first licenses to serve alcohol after Prohibition ended.

For many years, Park House was a favorite neighborhood bar of many thanks to having food, regular live music, and more. But, sadly, like many businesses, this one closed in 2020 and only reopened in late 2025 after a several-year hiatus.

Naturally, we were thrilled that this staple bar has returned, and have visited a few times since reopening.

Park House is back and better than ever!

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Seven Springs Pond Skim is an End of Season Blast

We didn't choose the ski life, the ski life chose us.

In recent years, we've been hitting the slopes at our area ski resorts more and more. Along with it, comes jumping into all things ski culture with the fun events and festivities scheduled throughout each season.

But there is one that should be toward the top of your list, and that is the end of season Pond Skim. At Seven Springs, this one is quite a blast!

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The Church Arcade Brings Games to Duquesne, PA

Blessed be the pinball machine.

The Pittsburgh region has been embracing the trend of converting former houses of worship into businesses, bringing these stunning buildings back to life.

In Duquesne, PA, the former Holy Name Catholic Church has been converted into the aptly named The Church Arcade and features over 100 vintage arcade games as well as several dozen pinball machines- all set to free play mode!

Arcade fun in a stellar ambiance? We are here for it.

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