Lindsay Patross

Pittsburgh born and raised, Lindsay has been writing about the people who love Pittsburgh since 2008.

Finding Adventure in Orlando: Kayaking with manatees, ATVs and Flyboarding

By Lindsay Patross / February 15, 2022

We visit 3 great spots for kayaking with manatees, riding ATVs and flyboarding just outside of the city.

The best Pittsburgh snacks: chicken wings, seitan wings, pickles & pretzels

By Lindsay Patross / February 11, 2022

All of the best Pittsburgh snacks for game day.

The best Pittsburgh snacks: chicken wings, seitan wings, pickles & pretzels

By Lindsay Patross / February 11, 2022

Plus a game plan for Valentine’s Day

Ed and Day’s Guide to Millvale

By Lindsay Patross / February 10, 2022

Ed and Day paddle down the Allegheny River to Millvale where they step into the kitchen at Sprezzatura and sample beers at Grist House.

Blind Kitchen: Chef Colton (Cosmica) vs. Chef Erin (Urban Hearth)

By Lindsay Patross / February 7, 2022

Colton Coburn-Wood, executive chef of Cosmica and Erin Miller, chef/owner of Urban Hearth face off to see who can recreate each other’s signature dish

Pittsburgh chefs share how the city has influenced their cuisine

By Lindsay Patross / February 7, 2022

This new series showcases Pittsburgh’s masterful chefs and the most creative, unique eateries in town.

Finding Adventure in Pittsburgh: Rock Climbing, White Water Rafting and Sailing

By Lindsay Patross / February 7, 2022

We visit 3 great spots for rock climbing, white water rafting and sailing (all less than 90 minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh).

Finding Adventure in Portland, ME: Motocross, Surfing and Lobstering

By Lindsay Patross / February 7, 2022

We’re finding adventure in Portland, Maine, at the motocross park, surfing at Scarborough Beach and on a lobster boat.

Ed and Day’s Guide to The Strip District

By Lindsay Patross / February 4, 2022

In this episode, Ed and Day spend the day eating their way through the Strip District. Named for its geography, the Strip District occupies a long flat strip of land along the Allegheny River. The neighborhood has a long history of being a culinary hub for the city. 

True Crime: Cold Cases Cracked

By Lindsay Patross / February 3, 2022

Decades-old cold cases are finally solved thanks to advances in DNA technology.