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    Ashley D.

    I got to experience Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park on Sunday, June 14th. The stadium is located in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh. The baseball tickets at PNC Park were very affordable. The Pittsburgh Pirates were playing the Miami Marlins, which was the team I was going for. Now, when baseball tickets were purchased, the game was supposed to start around 1:00 PM, but it was changed to 12:15 PM. Entering the building, there were no stairs; we came in from the side of the door, got our tickets scanned, got on the elevator by a staff, where a worker took us to our floor. Getting to the ballpark as well as getting inside wasn't bad. The PNC Park is an open stadium, and it was very hot and humid when I was there. Inside you'll see the different food places. I didn't eat at the ballpark since I had lunch at a restaurant before the game. Upon going to the seats, it was a beautiful view. I had to get pictures of the field, myself, and the background. My team, the Miami Marlins, won their match against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday June 14th. I truly enjoyed my time at PNC Park, and it's very beautiful too. I will come back to visit and try the PNC Park foods.

    Jayme B.

    I recently went back to PNC park for a Pirates game. At this point, you are visiting the park for the insane views. The Pirates are....the Pirates. per usual, PNC park has a variety of food and drink options, so there's something for everyone. There's a good mix of sitting and standing areas throughout the park in case you don't want to sit at your ticketed seat. Prices are about average. But, go for the views! I can't stress this enough lol.

    Jessica A.

    Take me out to the ball game! Had a great time at Friday night's game cheering the Pirates to victory. Our seats were in section 120 which offered a great view of the game, the Pittsburgh skyline, and the postgame fireworks. Pierogi races, tshirt cannons and more! What a fun night!

    View of stadium in evening in December
    Tiffany Y.

    I have been a visitor of PNC Park off and on for about 12 years, but somehow I did not have a previous Yelp review for it... PNC Park opened in 2001 and is the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team. I have attended a couple of Pirates games here (I should attend more!), and I have enjoyed the beautiful views of the Allegheny River and city skyscrapers and not quite as much the losing performance of the Pirates... Most recently my husband's company held a holiday party in the Pittsburgh Baseball Club (PBC/C) Level, an indoor climate-controlled concourse. We had access to three private bars--Wigle Whiskey, Wigle Reserve, and City of Champions Bourbon--as well as concession stands--Il Forno Pizza, Bierbauer's Grill, Tenders Love Chicken, Bridges Burger Company, and a pasta station. The level also included lounge areas, pool tables, etcetera. We enjoyed eating the Rudolph's Spritzer (limoncello, vodka, cranberry juice, and Sprite), cheese and pepperoni pizza, nachos (which came in a cute mini Pirates hat!), chicken and vegan tenders with fries (the vegan tenders actually tasted decent), and sugar and toffee cookies. However, the made-to-order tortellini with vodka sauce and bacon was extremely oily, so we ate little of it. The employees spoke nicely with us, and I got to pose with The Pirate Parrot and the Pirate Pierogi Jalapeño Hannah. This company party also included a brief tour of the stadium. We saw the hallways, field, dugout, and clubhouse (locker room, coaches' offices, training area, etc. but with NO photos or videos allowed).

    paris l.

    I always enjoy coming to PNC Park, and this visit was a little different for me since I usually sit in 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!

    mascot race

    great stadium GREAT views poor and overpriced food options Purchased expensive refillable coke; NOT ONE location was willing to refill!!! RIP OFF!!!!!! Finally, officially the stadium gates open 90 minutes before game-time; on Sunday they opened 75 minutes prior

    Esther G.

    The ballpark knows how to put on a fantastic in-game experience! We came for Roberto Clemente Day, and the energy was upbeat and amazing. The view of the skyline and bridge cannot be beat. Let me know if there's a better MLB ballpark with better views. There's a chicken stand that has seasoned fries and a sauce stand! I forgot what it was called but I highly recommend!

    Roberto Clemente statue.
    Tim S.

    Stadium 25/30. Finally got a chance to make it to PNC Park. What a BEAUTIFUL park! One of my new favorites...definite top 5, probably top 3. Met up with a friend that we grew up with for the game. Bought tickets on a resale seller about an hour before the game and we got tickets right behind home plate, with $5.00 concession credits on each ticket, for only $15.00 each! SCORE! As soon as we sat down, Ohtani hit his 100th Dodger HR. Pretty cool to see, live. The view from your seats of the skyline of Pittsburgh is unmatched in baseball stadiums. Its such a perfect view and vibe! Pirates beat the Dodgers which was awesome! Got to walk around the whole park and take pictures and see the statues outside the gates etc. Had a great night with an old friend and my Brother and will definitely try to attend more games here in the future!

    Mark R.

    I'm from Southern California , Go dodgers ! That being said this is the most beautiful stadium I've ever seen and been too (Baseball wise) The seats are very comfortable not a bad view in sight The concessions are not out of the world pricing You can see the entire city in the background Defiantly worth taking that special someone to see the game even if the home team itself isn't very good The crowd is very into the game too and we made friends at the stadium the energy at this plays is everything you see in the movies or tv shows Will return !!!! Thank you pnc park

    Charlie P.

    Glad we were able to catch a pirates game after my epic Ohio adventure. The park was beautiful next to the river, the prices were wildly reasonable (coming from CA), people were so nice (no fights) and easy to navigate. Loaded Pierogis and a yuengling were a must! It had to have been 4 lbs of food. Can't wait to come back!

    Far Head's on the Riverwalk
    Karlee H.

    Can have a kid-friendly experience if you get tickets or just spend time on the riverwalk. There's playgrounds, food, and even kids days on certain Sundays. Join the Bucaroos club to get special perks. Beautiful ballpark, always clean too!

    Rain delay
    Scott M.

    I have to add this ballpark to my list of top ballparks in the MLB. They do a good job at many different things. Concession stands are plentiful and they did something really smart.. they put drink vendors separate so the lines never get too long if you just want a beer or bottled water. The same is true for food .. lines don't get clogged up with people just wanting a drink. Restrooms are clean and plenty of them. The energy in the stadium is good and kept alive with the scoreboard videos, music, etc...

    Section 212 Row A Seat 2
    John J.

    We came into PGH to take in a game on the bucket list to see a game in every MLB park and this was my 4th this summer. The city shuts down traffic on block next to the stadium to create a great space with the bars to hang out and roam. I will say I was super impressed with our seats in section 212 row A seat 1-3. I had no idea i had bought club level seats. This section of seats had private interior club space for eating with tables and food options as well as outside standing tables as well. The park was fantastic with great city views!! I highly suggest coming to a ball game here and get up in section 226-210 and you will love it

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    One of the most beautiful baseball parks in the USA. Friendly people, great views and spectacular experience.

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    I am headed to PNC park for a 1:00 game on August 2 (Tuesday). We have the option of taking a Sprinter van that seats 9 (there are 8 of us) but I am not sure we will be ale to park it in one of the lots? Does anyone have any advice?

    There are many ground lots with no height restrictions and you can reserve a space online prior to arrival: https://www.mlb.com/pirates/ballpark/transportation/parking

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    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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