


In 1996, the Church Brew Works opened its doors as Pittsburgh’s most innovative and interesting dining establishment. Since that time, the Church Brew Works has achieved national and international acclaim and has become a mainstay for locals and visitors to our city. Savor one of our carefully handcrafted brews in our unique atmosphere! The Church Brew Works also offers a full-service bar and is proud to offer premium spirits. Cuisine is eclectic American and features award winning recipes.
Former church is now a lofty space for house-brewed beers, plus a mix of pizza, pierogi & bratwurst.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3525 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Phone: (412) 688-8200
Website: http://www.churchbrew.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere is to die for, pictures don’t do it justice. The warm lighting and music choices add to it as well. The food is fantastic, everything from perogies to French onion soup are great. But both times I went, the service was as if I was a problem for showing up. Wait times were slow, and waitstaff inattentive and disinterested in my asks. If they’re overworked, I get it. Otherwise, the service level is getting in the way of the otherwise amazing experience.
Our server Mecca was polite, kind, and very attentive the entire time, which made the experience even better. Great service, thanks Mecca!!
The interior was clean and well-kept, including the tables and dining area. Even the bathroom was spotless, which says a lot about how well the place is taken care of. This place has huge potential as a brewery and I cannot wait to stop in in the future!!
Definitely recommend stopping in if you’re in the area! Will be coming back.
The chorizo meatballs were so moist and so delicious with ricotta.
Their pretzel with cheese was very good.
And their pierogies were amazing.
*** The Philly cheesesteak was not that great*** It needed a layer of mayonnaise in between the meat and the meat was way overdone.
Grits was a bit on the saltier side but was good w beer. Perogies were flavorful but our favorite was the jagerschnitzel. The atmosphere is unique and service was okay, bit slow – i guess the waitor had a lot of space to cover. It’s pricy compared to other local places but a must go to experience something unique in Pittsburgh! =)