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And they make offensive beer cocktails, mostly done with Miller Lite but there’s one made with Strongbow and another with, gasp, Oberon (someone should be beaten for that). 8 cellar dweller & big bottles available, as well (Brooklyn Black Ops for $30, Founders KBS for $12, DogFishHead World Wide Stout & Red & White, Stone Belgo & Old Guardian, Sierra Nevada 30th Anniversary, Troegs Nugget Nectar, La Fin Du Monde). Craft, macros, imports, N/A’s, ciders some of everything from Stone to Sol, but I’d say nearly 2/3 of it is craft, and of those, there were 9 PA offerings (Penn, Iron City, Yuengling, Straub,Troegs, Stoudts, Victory). They’ve also got 4 dozen bottles, the menu broken out by style. Jake drank the Betty as it was most approachable for him, although he’s been branching out some. I started with an East End Fat Gary Nut Brown and moved onto the Founders Porter. A mix of PA offerings (East End Fat Gary Nut Brown, Victory All Malt Lager, Yuengling), regional (Brooklyn Main Engine Start, DogFishHead 90 Minute IPA, Magic Hat Blind Faith IPA), craft from afar (Bells Kalamazoo & Oberon, Boulder Sweaty Betty Blonde, Founders Porter, Dark Horse Scotty Karate, Anderson Valley Imperial IPA), a single meh import (Dos Equis Amber), macro (Miller Lite Triple Hopped Pilsner), and cider (Woodchuck Summer Cider). Cool cylinder candles on the tables, colorful coneish wall mounted lamps and baby spots.ġ5 taps on a tower behind the bar. Red & brown walls with framed mirrorings and light artwork (including a cool stained glass triptych piece), and floral carpeting throughout. 2 booths facing the wall of large vertical windows up front the tables bellying up to the windows or nearly so, 2 tables behind them sharing common benches, 2 tables adjacent against the wall with the same shared set up, a small raised area with a table for a bunch and the other corner holding cushy couch & chairs around an oval coffee table. No wait on a table inside and we’re led immediately upstairs to a space divided into smaller rooms and sectioned otherwise. And the aforementioned seating area out front umbrella’d 3 tables wide. Around the bend lies a small side room with a handful of tables amongst muralage or through the rear to a tight backyard space holding 5 tables fenced, strung lighting and vine lining, brewery neons and the like. Crappy drop ceiling, tiled floorings, and a single flatscreen up front. Logo flame piece above center (foreshadowing for what’s to come) and glassware below. Tiered booze to both sides below mirror backing with glow pillars lining. From the entranceway, there’s an “L” shaped, wood top bar seating 14 on attached stools sits in a room off to the left.
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I know this because there’s an identical dwelling next door that is still a house.
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No, it’s definitely an old converted house.
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Parked and walked some, this cool little strip of some city scene.Ī whole lot of people out front on what seems like it would be their front lawn, and this, like an old converted house. Thankfully, my head landfill paper picker Jake navigated it up ‘cause with detours galore, I never would have found it. A recommendation from Sly Fox Corey (which was hard to get from him ‘cause Phil just would not shut the fuck up talking his shop when I’m trying to obtain some crucial Pittsburgh skinny).