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Beer Lovers Worship at this Church of Beer

by Mary Jo Manzanares on May 27th, 2008

Church Brew Works in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh bows to the gods of beer with the fun brew pub, Church Brew Works.  As the name implies, it’s set inside a church.  Well, a former church — St. John the Baptist — in the Lawrenceville part of Pittsburgh (3525 Liberty Ave, corner of Liberty & 36th).

After the church was abandoned in the early 1990’s, a rehab project began that would turn the unique venue into a restaurant.  The transformation made for a beautiful restaurant and brew pub, with many of the original pieces of the church re-purposed for a new use.

The original pews have been turned into booth seating in the dining room.  The extra planks salvaged from re-fashioning the pews were used for the top of the bar.  Large copper and stainless steel tanks were installed in the former sanctuary, and the original floors were restored and the stained glass windows were repaired and polished.  Attendees of St John’s may well recognize the original bricks, wood, and lighting, now rehabbed for use in previously unexpected ways.

Other parts of the former church have been put to good use as well.  The former rectory courtyard was converted into an outdoor patio, hidden a bit from the rest of the restaurant, to provide a pleasant outdoor hideaway.  And Church Brew Works merchandise is sold from a former confessional.

Okay, enough about the decor — what about the food and beverage?! 

The menu features typical American-style fare, with a few unusual twists like buffalo, rattlesnake, and unusual Pierogies.  Healthy salads are also available.  Lunch runs in the $8-13 range, with dinner running around $15-28, with a nice selection of starters and sides at both meals.  A pub menu is also offered.

And they serve beer!

beer sampler Four house beers are regularly offered, two ales and two lagers:  Celestial Gold, Pipe Organ Pale Ale, Pious Monk Dunkel, and Blast Furnace Stout.  A few specialty beers appear on a rotating/seasonal basis.  I like the sounds of Papal Indulgence, but if you can’t narrow your selection, go for a sampler (in photo at left).

Church Brew Works hours are Monday - Thursday 11:30 am - 11:45 pm.  Lunch is served until 4 pm, and Dinner until 9:30 pm.  Pizza served until 11 pm.  Friday & Saturday, 11:30 am - 1 am, serving lunch until 4 pm, dinner until 11 pm, and pizza till midnight.  Sunday hours are noon - 10 pm, with lunch served until 4 pm, dinner and pizza until 9 pm.

If you a beer lover, take a look at Brew Ha-Ha, a beer blog written by pal Kelly Erb and her husband, Chris.  You’ll find lots of fun, humor, information and ideas about one of America’s favorite beverages.

 
 
 
Photo credit: flickr (sanctuary), (beer sampler)

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