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    Yes We Can
    Patrick R.

    Coming from Holland I did not have a Football team, and I am not the type that jumps on any bandwagon that passes by. I needed a team that fits my personality, a team that 'clicks'. So I did some research and quickly certain teams dropped the list of potential favorites. Besides that I had to get used to the game in all it's aspects. It was a search that took over 4 years looking, checking and searching for that feeling that your team is suppose to give you when they play. That feeling of pain, anger and lost when your team leaves the field defeated, or the feeling of joy, full Ecstasy and invisibility when the team beats it's opponent. Well it happened in 2004 after almost 5 years of learning the game, researching the teams and most important falling in love with FOOTBALL. It happened in 2004 in Roethlisberger's Rookie Year, I realized the Steelers where a team after my heart. My favorite (43) Polamalu (USC Baby!), like a 'heat seeking missile' going after anything that's getting to close to putting a number on the board. Big Ben a QB that is not afraid to get hurt or hurt you when necessary. Willy Parker, always smiling Ward (even when it hurts), the Bus, Harrison (watch out now!), Santonio Holmes, Tomlin (Yes We Can) and all the others that made Steeler FOOTBALL part of my life. I did not only fall in love with the STEELERS as a team, but also the history of this great team was an important factor. I am still growing in knowledge concerning the game, and becoming more and more familiar with the past and present of the Steelers, but one thing I know for now and for the future; "I AM A STEELER FAN!" ......and I can't wait for next season when we face the Titans again and take care of business with Lendale White (for a former USC Trojan you stink!), after what he did to our Terrible Towel, but first let's go to the Super Bowl XLIII and finish the bird.

    Arlene M.

    There's a popular saying going around when the team makes errors that could have been avoided. "Same old Steelers." However, looking at the team as whole they have produced some of the greatest football players and coaches which enabled them to win 6 Superbowl trophies. The list is endless and can be found online or in the Great Hall at Heinz field. In addition many notable Steelers have been inducted into the Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Fans are crazy about them. They go by the title "Steeler Nation." The iconic symbol is the "terrible towel" started by the late sportscaster Myron Cope. Everywhere you go fans are waving these towels to cheer on the team in their yearly quest for the number 1 title. The Steelers prepare for their yearly season at St Vincent College in Latrobe, PA. Open practices are free to the general public if you go there. Currently in the preseason the team will be undergoing major revisions as they are preparing for potential retirement of star quarterback Ben Rothlisberger after the 2017 season ends. Still they are loved by many adoring fans and have managed to make playoff games off and on in the last few years. Wishing them the best of success in the coming year.

    Steelers fanatic
    Ben F.

    What a crazy season!!!!! Despite the leagues toughest schedule in NFL history, you guys managed to put out all the stops and become SUPERBOWL XLIII Champions. I am so proud of you guys. If i was in Pittsburgh, I would be rioting there right this minute. Streaking but naked in the snow!!!! 6 SUPERBOWL CHAMPIONSHIPS, THE MOST IN NFL FRANCHISE HISTORY! Wow there were a bunch of memorable games and plays this season: The overtime fg against the Ravens. The 91 yd drive down to Santonio Holmes for the Touchdown which got reviewed. The pick off of Tony Romo for the game winning touchdown, the domination against the Patriots, the strange 11-10 victory against the Chargers during the regular season, the crazy Troy Polamalu interceptions, the jaw breaking block by Hines Ward, the Ryan Clark hits, James Harrison becoming Defensive MVP, the big 2 minute drive against the Cardinals, Santonio Holmes big plays, Big Bens amazing ability to scramble and make big plays, the Steelers #1 Defense, the mediocre O-line (HAHA who has the last laugh now), and of course, Mike Tomlin, the man that kept the team focused and made everything happen. You guys are the very reason why I love football. Thank you for such a great season.

    Miss Theresia - Other # 1 Steeler Fan checking out the game stats while at Golden Gate Fields, betting on the horses.
    Bee D.

    Been a fan since I was a little kid. I don't know why my dad and I, who couldn't agree on anything, both loved the Steelers. And we were from California. But you talk about a team for all seasons and all reasons! It took over 40 years for me to finally get to a game out here. Unfortunately you didn't win, but we love you still the same! Anyone willing to wear their Steelers Gear to a Raider Game, ride BART for over 20 miles to get there and walk back to the train afterwards - is a FAN Dammit! And one day, the five of us are going to get in an RV and drive across the country and go to a game..... right there in Pittsburgh. Look out!

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    Albert E.

    I wanted to choose something special for my 100th review. It has to be something near and dear to my heart...I choose to rate my most favorite professional sports team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. Being that I was born in Western Pennsylvania and raised in Pittsburgh during the dawn of the Steel Curtain, the Immaculate Reception, and the four Super Bowls in the late 70's and early 80's, it is hard to find a better reason to not rate this sports team a 5 Yelp Stars. Now that the 21st Century is started....2 more Lombardi trophies were added. I am not saying dynasty, but this team has a history of success and it is not hard to say for a small market team...this team is very successful. As a fan of National Football League and the Pittsburgh Steelers, this team is a model for the way other organizations should be managed. Dallas and San Francisco are in the holding pattern at 5 Super Bowls. New England, New York Giants, and the Indianapolis Colts' does not have the history and only time will tell.....here we go Steelers, here we go!!!

    the Terrible Towel
    Becca C.

    Despite maybe a not-stellar season in 2009, I finally got the chance to see these guys live at Heinz against the Ravens....and they won! So. much. team. spirit. What I Love, and what made a strong first impression: -the terrible towel...everybody's got one -the steel curtain -6 superbowl championships -they beat out the seahawks and I'm glad they did...even though I live in Seattle

    Joe D.

    Without a doubt the Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the greatest and most respected teams in the National Football League. Founded in 1933 by Arthur J. Rooney, they were known as the Pittsburgh Pirates, later, given their own identity and renamed the "Steelers" in honor of Pittsburgh's steel industry. The first thirty-nine years were not kind to Art Rooney and the city of Pittsburgh, the Steelers could never put a winning season together, until, finally in 1972 Chuck Noll guided the team to their first divisional crown and playoff victory. It was on December 31st that perhaps the greatest play in NFL history took place when the "Immaculate Reception" propelled the Steelers to a victory over the Oakland Raiders. Instantly the city became a football town, with the Steelers winning four Super Bowls in six seasons. No team has more Super Bowl victories (6) than the Steelers. Also, Chuck Noll is the winningest coach with four Super Bowl crowns. Bill Cower and present head coach Mike Tomlin also have Super Bowl victories. Notable Steelers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Lynn Swann, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, "Mean" Joe Greene, Terry Bradshaw, founder Art "The Chief" Rooney, Chuck Noll, Mike Webster, Dan Rooney, Franco Harris, and many more. Steeler fans want the Hall of Fame to open a Steeler's wing to accommodate all of the players in the hall and future Hall of Famers. The Steelers have had four homes, Pitt Stadium, Forbes Field, Three Rivers Stadium and Heinz Field.

    Big J.

    Gotta love the Steelers. No matter where you go in the world, you will find a Steelers fan. I was once in Croatia (European country) and some local Croatians recognized my dad's shirt and started shouting "Yeahhh Steeelers." Dallas Cowboys may be considered Americas team, but the Steelers is the Worlds team. Here we go Steelers; Here we go.

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    PNC Park

    4.6(700 reviews)
    0.5 miNorth Side

    There's a reason why PNC Park was voted one of the best ballparks in America. The views from any…read moreseat in the stadium amazing. You get gorgeous views of Pittsburgh and beautiful fireworks for home runs and wins. We have been there for games and lots of concerts. Any seat in the house is a good seat for either type of event. The big screen is huge and the sound is fantastic. It's also easy to get to the top with escalators and elevators. There are also great concessions throughout all the park whether you want food or beer. They have concessions on all levels with American and local specialties. The people who work there are very nice, helpful and accommodating.

    I always enjoy coming to PNC Park, and this visit was a little different for me since I usually sit…read morein club seats but had tickets in Section 332 this time. The line to get in was definitely long, but once we made it through security, it was such a nice surprise that everyone received a bobblehead. That was a huge improvement compared to the Pittsburgh Pirates Mac Miller bobblehead night, where I didn't receive one even with club tickets. The seats in Section 332 were great--easy to access and offered a really good view of the game. Even with the rain delay, the park handled things pretty well overall. The only downside was the ground level area, which got very crowded and a bit difficult to move through, but that's to be expected with weather delays and big crowds. I usually make it to a game about once a week during the summer, and experiences like this are exactly why I keep coming back. Always a fun time at the ballpark!

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    Baierl Fitness Center - Petersen Events Center

    Baierl Fitness Center - Petersen Events Center

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.9 miOakland

    A very cool gym at Pitt ... It's spacious, lots of natural light, many cardio & weight machines and…read morea good number of racquetball courts. They are also great about leaving out disinfectant wipes for people to help clean up. You will get a pre-workout walking up "cardiac hill" to get to there, but I suppose your upper thigh areas will thank you. I think the gym is only for students, so you get a steady crowd of freshman and twenty-somethings who are more focused on their own physique, instead of various versions of Older Lurchy Guy - you know, that dude who has ulterior motives for showing to the big-chain health clubs. If you can get in, go get your workout on!!!

    As a music fan, I've often wondered why? Why is it that some older acts continue to play the same…read moreold songs year after year, touring the beer/rib festivals, and generally sounding worse and worse playing rote versions of their most obvious hits? Hootie & the Blowfish and Gin Blossoms were already on this circuit only a few years after their biggest hits. I think I saw an ad once for Foghat appearing at a local car dealership. The Beach Boys? We won't even discuss them. Whereas other veteran artists continue to pay attention to their craft and continue to write and record solid music even if it doesn't sell as well as it used to. They still sell the larger venues and still put an effort into their shows. I'm talking acts like John Mellencamp, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Robert Plant, Carlos Santana, John HIatt, Bonnie Raitt, and a few others. They also seem adept at attracting younger fans. Neil Young clearly falls into the latter category. And that's who my brother Paul, my dad & I saw this past week at the Pete. Neil Young is clearly an intergenerational artist. The dad loved his music the first time around and the bro and I got into him back in the 1990s when he started appearing with Pearl Jam, Nirvana, & others. Neil Young is also multifaceted. You're either going to get Acoustic Neil (a la the movie "Neil Young: Heart of Gold") or you're going to get the hard rock, distortion, fuzz tone Neil, especially when he plays with Crazy Horse. And that's what we got! Curiously, the set began with Neil's roadies setting things up, dressed either as construction workers or lab technicians/scientists. One of 'em, apparently the leader (wearing an Albert Einstein wig), was giving directions as faux amps were lifted out of their faux crates. Then they applauded themselves as a huge novelty vintage mic was set up center stage. It was really bizarre, especially when you consider that Neil Young is not known for his sense of whimsy. They also played a prerecorded version of the "Star Spangled Banner", but since Neil's Canadian, shouldn't they have first played "O Canada" like at the ballgame? The band then went into thundering versions of some of their best known material like "Love and Only Love" and "Powderfinger". He then went into a new song (don't roll your eyes), "Walk Like a Giant" which addresses some of his generations successes and failures. "Walk Like a Giant" ranks up there with the best he's ever done. And those of us who like Acoustic Neil were treated to a haunting version of "The Needle and the Damage Done" and "Twisted Road", an homage to Bob Dylan and Roy Orbison. Oddly enough, Neil Young & Crazy Horse did not perform any material of their 2012 album, "Americana". But we did get "Cinnamon Girl", "Hey Hey, My My", and "Like a Hurricane", which was the encore. The song "Hey Hey, My My" tells us "It's better to burn out/than it is to rust". Ironically, sitting there I could not believe I was watching a 67 year old man on stage.

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    Row House Cinema

    4.6(80 reviews)
    3.4 miLawrenceville

    This isn't the ideal forum for this feedback but since I have no other options, I'll leave it here…read more I imagine someone reading this is just going to a movie and most likely not trying to rent the theater but just in case... I run a conference in Pittsburgh every year and part of my programming included a movie night before an evening party. Last year we rented Row House with no issues. This year I reached out to Cara almost 3 months before the date to reserve. 2 weeks and several follow ups later, I was told they were renovating and revamping the rental system and would have info on March 14th (10 days later). On March 14th I reached back out. And on April 1st. And on April 12th (my conference was the 28th). And on the 15th. On April 8th I just drove down to the theater and spoke to Katie who confirmed my date was available and wasn't sure what was happening with Cara. On April 16th Cara finally replied and told me my date had been given to someone else. At that point I had to scramble to come up with new plans for over 50 people attending my conference. Again, you might not be looking to rent Row House. Unfortunately I have no other platform to describe their incompetence. Now over 50 of my friends will never go there again. And I'm sure they don't care...

    I feel lucky this place exists. They play every genre imaginable, from all across the globe and…read moreranging from the classics to new releases. I love the themed blocks and the special events, like the secret screenings and the showings that include food. I can't recommend this place enough!

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    Museum of Illusions - Pittsburgh - Another great illusion

    Museum of Illusions - Pittsburgh

    4.1(66 reviews)
    0.4 miNorth Side

    Awesome experience! We went last night and Savanna made our visit perfect and captured all the…read morelittle things helping make memories special

    This was the moment I realized I overstayed my welcome in Pittsburgh, an indisputably great city…read more However, even indisputably great cities can have disappointing attractions. My first clue was that I discovered this museum was not specific to Pittsburgh. In fact, it's part of a privately owned museum chain, one of over sixty identical museums across over 25 countries. I came here because I had a free morning trying to avoid the wintry weather. I decided to make stops on the North Shore along the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. Clearly, not every stop is a landmark. This museum appears to be targeted to either young families with hyperactive kids and Instagram-addicted tourists. Falling somewhat into the latter category, I found the admission rather steep at $25 for what looked to be a relatively small scale space. I paid that same amount for both Carnegie Museums (Art and Natural History). This museum consisted of a series of interactive exhibits that create optical illusions. There were several spinning wheels, tilted spaces, distorted rooms, and mirrored illusions. My walkthrough lasted around fifteen minutes. Kids were anxious to go through the exhibits at breakneck speed, and my attention span was rarely stimulated by the exhibits. In visiting this museum, at least I won't be curious about the sixty other Museums of Illusions. RELATED - Exploring Pittsburgh? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/h0qh7n2Ol5

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