Submitted by Qtip44 t3_10pcakv in pittsburgh
Looking for some advice/direction. I live in Columbus and I bought something off someone on Pittsburgh. Instead of just driving 6hrs RT to pick it up I figured we should make a weekend out of it with the kiddos seeing as they've never seen Pittsburgh before. It's been probably 25 years since I've been so I don't remember much about it. If I was to plan a Saturday afternoon to show the wife/kids (8 & 11) around before staying at a hotel. Where would you point me? The boys are pretty "mature" for their age (meaning they don't really like kiddie stuff). Bonus, a solid Pittsburgh'esq dinner spot (I did have my eye on the Grand Concourse). Sunday we're picking up the item and heading home but I'd like to explore a little more in the morning too.
Back when I was a kid in Youngstown, we used to come to Pittsburgh all the time to visit Ross park mall, station Square, and all that. I'm sorta digging for some nostalgic spots too if that makes sense.
If you read all this, I appreciate it!
DIY_Creative t1_j6jm3op wrote
Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History if they're more "mature." Children's Museum is great too, but I'd vote for the Carnegie Museums. Both museums are connected and one ticket gets you into each. I don't think they'd be too into the Art side (my 8 year old is in spurts). Carnegie Science Center is also GREAT but can get SUPER crowded on Saturdays, though if you don't mind it's a good time plus the Sportsworks which is cool. Other option would be outdoor ice skating at Schenley ice rink. Can couple Phipps into that, but unless your kids are into plants and stuff (mine is!) it might fall flat. Any of those would be worth researching to see what aligns more prominently with your family! As far as dinner spots go, yeah I'd say no to the Grand Concourse. Depends what kind of meal you want, but search the community for posts and you'll find something. What kind of food and whatnot. There's some really cool local restaurants that have good food and are in good spots and not all fluff and no meat like Grand Concourse.
P.S. We visited Columbus for the first time last October for a concert and LOVED it! Even discovered Thunderkiss Coffee (a coffee roaster) and have ordered beans twice since. Cbus is a cool town!