Go straight to the sauce and you'll discover the real dill
The Independent
|September 14, 2025
Pittsburgh, once known as a centre of industry, is now a city making its name on the food scene, with its beloved pickles, Lebanese shawarmas and Polish pierogies finds Yvette Cook
“It’s my dream to be mayor of Picklesburgh,” declares Mason, whipping the crowd into a cheering frenzy. He looks confident, unlike the other 10 contestants nervously eyeing their one-litre jars of pickle juice, wondering what they’ve signed up for. As the crowd finishes counting down, Mason raises his jar and downs the juice in just eight seconds. The crowd gasps, while I almost gag. It's a hot, humid day in Pittsburgh, but even I'm not that thirsty.
Celebrating its 10th year, Picklesburgh is America's top speciality food festival with more than 250,000 visitors. Laughter flows over chilled pickle beer and lemonade, with animated debates taking place about whether to try dill-stuffed pretzels, pickle pizza or candy floss, as a woman screams from the back of a pickle-shaped bucking bronco.
Feeling bemused by the sea of pickle T-shirts, hats and costumes, I ask Lauren, dressed as “Birthday Pickle”, what the fuss is about. “Pickles are just fun, you can do so much with them - beer, juice, snacks.” Another fan enthusiastically interrupts: “They’re salty, soft with a crunchy shell and just taste sooo good.” I’m not convinced, nor brave enough, to take them at their word. After all, there is more to Pittsburgh than its beloved pickle.

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