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    Abjuration Brewing

    4.4 (35 reviews)
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    Dan K.

    I never knew this place existed til I was asked to meet someone there. What a great use of space. This is in the heart of McKees Rocks in an old theater space. It looked like the theater is still used for entertaining. They offer all their beers in beaker glasses which was cute. They have a very helpful board rating the beers as far as if they are sour or not, alcohol content and pricing. There is a very nice outdoor space with fire pits and picnic tables as well and the indoor space has a garage door in front that easily can open for nice days to enjoy the weather.

    Spirited R.

    This brewery in the Rocks marked the 102nd brewery that I've visited. Marking that I've officially visited every microbrewery in the Pittsburgh region and let me tell you there is a lot. More are on the way, and I'll need to visit the new ones. Sadly I didn't know until this year that this place existed. How did I not know. One thing is that I love Hazy IPA's or Pale Ale's, they are my go to drink. What I do not like is a sour. However I tried a couple of their sours and damn are they the best that I've ever tasted. This place is unique it's in part of an old theater. They still have comedy nights here on the weekends it appears. The place looks a little scary, but it's perfectly fine area from what I've gathered. I can't wait to come back here again. Great place.

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    Is A.

    Movie theater. Small beer ordering area. Full bar on the side. Outside area where dogs allowed. Tiny kitchen operates at times from the side of the bar. When closed, owner allows popusas, etc from newly opened Hispanic restaurant next door. They have comedians and jazz music on certain nights. They also show a movie occasionally (1 screen). Interesting concept. We enjoyed our time there.

    Unique space, its a theater, bar & brew company!!  Check it out!! Parkway Theater & Film Lounge Bar & Abjuration Brew company.
    Doreen V.

    So you walk into the Parkway theater & Film lounge & bar & there is fun brewery inside. They had at least 15 beers on tap. I was intrigued to try one of their sours made with fish shaped candy!! Yum. Our group of 3 tried several tastings. You can do 2 4oz pours as a flight & they are served in a mini beaker!! Check them out. We will be back in the warmer weather.

    Katelin D.

    After living in Asheville for several years you realize how spoiled you are with good beer after moving 8 hours away. Stumbled upon this brewery by finding their 3 year anniversary party event online. I'm really glad we decided to stop by and see what it was all about. I learned quickly Pittsburgh is big on German style beers with less room for creative styles. I know they're out there.. I'm still exploring!! But Abjuration has some of the most fun combinations to sip on and explore. There really wasn't one I didn't like. My favorite was the chocolate chili pepper stout.. I don't remember the exact name but it was worth ordering 2 of! Can't wait to go back and continue trying all the fun beers they come out with! We also look forward to checking out comedy night and some other events that are hosted there and/or next door at the theater. Bonus points for being on our side of town!

    Cotton candy sour... delicious also had the lemon blueberry sour.. it's delightful. Love this places vibe will definitely be back
    Sami K.

    Pink cotton candy sour... a little sweet for me but truly what you expect from a candy sour. The lemon blueberry sour was amazing . Ambiance of this place is great . Hockey on the 15 foot screen is a must. Small kitchen but everything was made to order and smelled great

    Karla D.

    OMG I love this place and the pours!!! Some of the best brewery pours in the Pittsburgh area. McKeesRocks is just a few minutes from the city and so worth the visit. Abjuration is inside the movie theatre and separate bar. It's a really cool set up and concept. I love the glasses that the pours are served in. Our friend Quinn is one of the owners. Don't worry, if this place sucked I'd let you know. Friend or not. Seriously the pours pack such flavor and go down so smoothly. I can't recommend just one because they're all so good and all my favorite. Do yourself a favor and give these guys a try!!!

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    Lisa K.

    If you like sours, Abjuration continues to knock it out of the park with unique sours and smoothies. Admittedly, the flavor profiles can be quirky, but we like them for fun. The prices are affordable compared to other craft breweries. We ordered a flight of available sours at $2 each, and it was fun to sample and compare. Cans to take home were $5 each, also a low price. My sole "complaint" is the atmosphere. They share space with a bar across the room,and mask-wearing can seem optional. There was no food and no snacks for purchase this time. I think even bags of chips or pretzels would be a nice addition. If I could give 3 1/2 stars, that might be more accurate, but it's still worth a trip to the Rocks to sample every so often.

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    Matt D.

    Scene: mid Saturday afternoon. Looking for a place to get a local beer, Ladyfriend and I drive over to this joint in the West Park area of greater Pittsburgh. Sits in the lobby of a small old movie theater. Was quiet - just us, three other tables of a couple patrons each, and the incredibly friendly and helpful bartender (shaved head guy). With $2/5 oz. pours available, we had a flight of the cream ale (perfectly fine, clean light flavor) and the trail mix brown ale (hint if a nut flavor, again like the cream ale not very robust, a light flavor) and the two stars of the show - the cheesecake and the bomb pop sours. Both very good sours, not overly tart, really captures the flavor of cheesecake and bomb pop, respectively. Both we'd happily have again. Several other sours on tap, and we'd have tried more of not for the need to go get some food (The Eagle, downtown Pittsburgh, very perfectly OK, probably no need to return to that). Anyway, Abjuration, great sours, they're not too sour if that's a worry. And for glassware the place uses beakers, which is fun. Go.

    Jason F.

    I stopped by here this past Saturday afternoon with my wife for drinks. Abjuration Brewing is located on McKees Rocks right on Broadway street in the old Manor Theater. We found out about it from an article about new breweries that I was reading since it was not on Yelp at that point in time. Part of that I am sure is because they just opened in December (17) and so they are fairly new. I would guess the other part of this is that they share their space with a full service bar. So while the beer is allowed out into the bar area, drinks are not allowed into the brewery area. I would guess this is because of licensing but don't really know. In any case it takes up a side of the building and is nicely done with stainless tables. For drinks on this day I decided to order samplers of what the owner called the hop trio. An American Pale Ale, a Honey Double India Pale Ale and a Double India. He would only allow people to order three samples at a time and who is to argue with him? Thankfully my wife was there and so we also ordered one of his mixology creations. Upon talking to him further we found out that he used to be a mixologist and so continued that on with the beers here. So if you ordered the 8 or 16 oz blonde, you got it with either raspberry/rosemary, apricot/sage and a third one which we don't remember. We ultimately ended up trying the raspberry/rosemary and after finishing our first samples ordered the farmhouse Ale and a hazelnut coffee latte Ale. First off let's talk about the blonde with rosemary and raspberry. It was a great combination that both my wife and I loved. The blonde was flavorful and yet light enough to take on the fruit and herb combination which definitely enhanced it. As for the rest of the beers, all were very good and quite representative of their types. The farmhouse Ale had that good and funky taste of a wild yeast (a good saison) while the coffee beer had the earthiness from the hazelnuts while still carrying quite a bit of the coffee flavor. Last but certainly not least was the hop trio of which all certainly had a good amount of hops and good flavor to them. My favorite of the bunch was the honey double India pale ale which is named for the honey hop that it utilized and not from the honey you were probably thinking of. The bottom line for me is that I would stop by here again in the future. I liked the location of Abjuration Brewing and thought that all of their beers were quite good. If you are a fan of craft beer then I highly recommend that you check this place out!

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    Great beer and would recommend! Almost as good as the grist house! I come here every other weekend with my friends

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    Are dogs allowed inside the brewery?

    HI Julie! Unfortunately not. We share space with a bar/restaurant so we have to abid by the ACHD laws. Sorry we love dogs and hope to have a space soon that we can allow people to bring them!

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    The beers were great and interesting, especially their no boil IPA and raspberry milkshake beer.

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    Lincoln Avenue Brewery

    4.4(102 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Probably my second favorite Pittsburgh Brewery so far! Stopped in for lunch on Saturday and were…read moreserved by Henry who was friendly and helpful. Ordered a flight and some smash burgers, really liked all the beers. Appreciate the use of their space and the industrial decor, We will be back! We tried the Mojo Joe Joe coffee blond - I don't even like coffee, but enjoyed the beer. Snafu - quite tasty Sa'wjest 43 Hefeweizen - my favorite! Grizzly bear grisette - my first grisette, liked it!

    I stopped by here earlier tonight with my wife and kids. This wasn't my first trip to Lincoln…read moreAvenue Brewery and was probably closer to my fifth. The inside is bi-level, with the bar and some tables on the first floor and a smaller seating area upstairs that can accommodate around 20 people with three four-tops, a two-top, and a six-top. There was a TV showing the World Cup, and you could also see some of their brewing equipment. The red brick walls, red tile floors, Edison bulbs, pressure gauges, and large circular water shutoff valve all combined to give the space an industrial vibe. As I often do whenever I visit a brewery, I decided to go with a flight. At Lincoln Avenue Brewery that consists of four beers, and I chose the MoJo JoeJoe (Coffee Blonde), SNAFU (NEIPA), Aye Matey (Gose), and Grizzly Bear (Grisette). First up was the MoJo JoeJoe. It was nice and light with a pronounced coffee flavor that carried through the middle into the finish. I actually enjoyed this more than your typical coffee stout because the coffee was more prominent while still allowing the beer itself to come through. Second was the SNAFU. It started out smooth before plenty of hops took over and lingered through the finish. Next was the Aye Matey Sea Salt Lime Gose. After the IPA, this beer was refreshing with a good lime flavor. I got the sourness up front, followed by the coriander, before finishing with a strong lime note. It was one of the better gose beers I have had thanks to its balance of tartness and citrus. Last but certainly not least was the Grizzly Bear Grisette. It started crisp but then became surprisingly malty and slightly sweet through the middle and finish, which isn't what I normally associate with a grisette. Even so, it was enjoyable. Out of the four, my two favorites were easily the Coffee Blonde and the Gose. They are completely different styles, making it tough to pick an overall favorite. For dinner I chose the Reuben with potato wedges and smoky bacon aioli while my wife went with the chimichurri portobello flatbread. My Reuben was described as house-cooked corned beef, sauerkraut, homemade Thousand Island dressing, and Swiss cheese on grilled marble rye. My wife's flatbread featured a chimichurri sauce base with portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and mozzarella. The timing of our food was a little odd. My wife's flatbread and my son's pizza arrived with my Reuben, my potato wedges came out a few minutes later, and then my daughter's grilled cheese followed about five minutes after that. My Reuben ended up being good. The marble rye was nicely buttered and toasted, there was plenty of tender corned beef and sauerkraut, and the sandwich was satisfying overall. I do wish there had been a little more Thousand Island dressing, though. My favorite part of the meal was actually the smoky bacon aioli that came with the wedges. It had a great smoky bacon flavor that kept me coming back for more. My wife thought her flatbread was good, although not quite as impressive as some of the other meals she has had here. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. Both my wife and I enjoyed our meals, but the beers are really what stand out here and make Lincoln Avenue Brewery worth the visit.

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    Monterey Pub

    4.3(183 reviews)
    3.3 miNorth Side
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    From the moment we walked in and a customer offered to exchange his booth for a somewhat awkward…read morebarrel table by the window, this was going to be great. I checked out the reviews in advance. Fish and Chips and Shepard's Pie for us. I was expecting good, I was not expecting GREAT. There was a sizable serving of fish, perfectly done. Am I in Ireland? Spiraled fries, pickles and coleslaw. Coleslaw was good but needed my dad's touch. The Shepard's Pie was something else. Now I don't like beer as a drink but the plentiful strings of beef were soaked in Guiness. Yum. But you have to dig under the cheese coated mashed potatoes to find it and the peas and corn. This is a winner. Previously the only Shepard's Pie I had used ground beef. Love those strings of Guinness soaked beef. As is typical, when we LOVE a meal, we surprisingly eat less of it so we can bring it home and extend the experience. I do not like their cardboard container for leftovers. You pack it yourself and it is hard to close. I do wish their drink menu was more clear with mixed drinks. No prices and I didnt know if each group was ALL the ingredients or if you chose one. So I ended up not ordering a drink which meant that I couldnt talk hubby into a Guinness. I have been coming to the North Side for years and always wanted to come here but got sidelined by buying too many pepperoni rolls in the Strip. But no more. I will be back, maybe again this week. It was FABULOUS.

    Fantastic vibe. We stopped by the place for a Sunday morning brunch, and the overall experience was…read moregreat. The space has the feel of a quaint Irish pub. The Sunday morning crowd was chill and primarily there to take in a soccer match. The staff were all friendly laid back, leaving us to hang out in a little booth with only necessary interruptions. In terms of food, it was well done pub food. Not fancy, but well executed. We ordered the breakfast sandwich without meat (no sausage or bacon), and it was nicely done. Not over the top, but nicely prepared. The overall flavor profile was designed the the expectation of breakfast sausage or bacon, so the non-meat version of the sandwich could have used a bit of extra flavor. That's on us. The fish and chips were well executed with crisp breading, tender fish, and flavorful condiments. It really felt like a solid pub experience. They even offered us some malt vinegar to go with the meal. In terms of beer, everything was well done. The beer was served in appropriate glassware at an appropriate temperature, and everything was flavorful and in good condition. A nice low key pint of Guinness was exactly the right accent to the overall vibe. Overall, this was a lovely little pub in a nice little part of town. It wasn't a huge space, but there was plenty of room to show up for a fun Sunday brunch without facing an enormous crowd.

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    Hubby thinks there is a back room. This, obviously is a bar with essentially 2 person booths

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