Newsletter

📩 Labor Day Weekend // goodbye summer, hello school year

By Lindsay Patross | September 4, 2020

We’re saying goodbye to summer and hello to the new school year. Labor Day weekend is the unofficial end of summer. We’ve got a roundup of summer beer news and an interview with an artist who has been painting murals around town. If you are looking for a new liqueur to try, say hello to this Italian amaro. But rest up this weekend because next week we are going back to school. 

Oakland neighborhood history

Newsletter: Outdoor history & two brunch options for beer lovers 

By Lindsay Patross | August 28, 2020

And a look at all of the local soap makers in town.

All the weekend pop-ups you need to know about for food, coffee & beer

By Lindsay Patross | August 21, 2020

If beer isn’t your thing, we’ve got a look at a new natural wine shop too. 

Newsletter: Bikes, beer and a video about a hidden gem in Monroeville

By Lindsay Patross | August 14, 2020

Plus a new brewery in Heidelberg

Pittsburgh houseboat

Newsletter: A new gluten-free bakery and 6 beer + takeout pairings

By Lindsay Patross | August 7, 2020

Plus everything you need to know for Fresh Fest Digi Fest.

Newsletter: Ice cream sandwiches & all the pickle things

By Lindsay Patross | July 31, 2020

And a look at how local event producers are bringing people together, online.

Newsletter: Beaches, Breakfast sandwiches, Blackridge yard sale 

By Lindsay Patross | July 24, 2020

And all the Pittsburgh history available on Instagram

Newsletter: The best beer of summer & borrowed cars

By Lindsay Patross | July 17, 2020

Vegetables from local farmers delivered, Airbnb for cars and some of the best local hardware stores in town

Newsletter: The return of the fish fry, a new brewery & a camping compromise

By Lindsay Patross | July 10, 2020

We also have the details on a new caribbean spot in Sharpsburg and a great interview about Pittsburgh’s role in the history of the suffrage movement. 

Newsletter: Planning the perfect Pittsburgh picnic

By Lindsay Patross | July 3, 2020

A roundup of the best small businesses to help you plan the perfect picnic and an update to the Fresh Fest beer festival.Â