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The Pious Monk Dunkel, i think is their best beer. As for the food, it is a brewpub, there will be some things that may be better, but i do agree, it is a cool place to visit, grab a beer or 2 and a sandwich or appetizers.Steve Tasker said:Honestly, this was the sense I'd gotten from the handful of people I know who've been there. It's open during the mid-late afternoon and I've never been, so that alone makes it a place I'd like to check out and have a beer or two, but I didn't even realize they served food until seeing it in this thread.
The Penn Brewery has decent beers and a mainly German menu and is in an old brick brewery that was built in the mid 1800s(i think) https://www.pennbrew.com/ My favorite is the Penn Dark.
There are also a few places in the Southside on Carson Street as well as in the Strip District. These being both microbrews and restaurants. The North Side is also getting quite a few microbrews that may/may not have food and may have limited hours.
The website is kinda crappy, but it does have a pretty decent listing of Pittsburgh craft breweries https://www.discovertheburgh.com/pittsburgh-craft-beer/