 Hey Pittsburgh, I'm here at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. It's a yearly event here at Shendley Park. See the Pittsburgh skyline in the background. Such a great family-friendly place to bring whoever you want, including your dog. Pack a picnic, bring lots of water. It's always hot. You can set up a little area and enjoy the day. I can't wait to show you around. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix has so much to offer. There's three large fields of all different kinds of cars to take a look at. Right now I'm in the vintage European section, which happens to be my favorite car. But there's a vendor section where you can walk through. There's the actual race that you can see. There's so much to do. There's a shuttle that can bring you from the parking lots up to the field. So it's pretty light and easy on you and just a ton of fun. Why you? He has a Napoleon complex. So funny story about the DeLorean. This is my husband's favorite attraction. He loves to see these if he could own one someday he would. He loves back to the future. And him and his friend used to wear a hole in the tape if you know what that means on a VHS when you rewind it over and over again watching this one scene where he thought he could be the cool Marty McFly and do the electric guitar and it blows him back. So this is a little quit from his childhood here. Yeah, put him in it. So when you come here there are a bunch of different places you can park. You can try the Wild West side and park somewhere on the street. It just makes sure you don't get you're not in a tow away zone. You can also park in a really big lot across from Phipps Conservatory. That's about 20 bucks. And then there's another one around by CMU. It's around four or five. Parking is hard to get. You got to get here early. But it's worth it. And just remember there's shuttle stations everywhere. So you can just ride an air conditioned bus up to the top of the hill. And they let Wyatt ride with you. So you have a lot of cool local vendors here. This is a local coffee brewery slash roastery from the area. So I'm going to stop and get an iced coffee right now. This is Chad. And he's going to tell us a little bit about where you can find his coffee out here in Pittsburgh. Hey, I'm Chad. I'm the general manager of Zeke's over in East Liberty 6015 Penn Avenue. We have a cafe in a bakery. We also roast in East Liberty about six minutes walk away from our cafe. You can find us at Giant Eagles and Whole Foods. But you can also find our beans at about 40 other boutiques, small cafes all around Pittsburgh. How many batches do you do a week? Tons. We're a small batch of roastery. We roast about 10 pounds at a time. Okay. So tons. Well, thanks a lot. I appreciate your time. And it was great getting some coffee. Thanks. Okay. So this is really cool behind the scene stuff here. You don't have to be a VIP to see this. You can just take the bus to the Stark finish line, walk up the hill and you can come up here and see where all these cars are getting ready to get staged to go on to race. Super cool.