Dough Daddy Brewery
$$ • Brewery, Beer Bar, Beer Gardens
Hours:
4381 Gibsonia Rd, Gibsonia
(724) 939-8080
About Dough Daddy Brewery
Dough Daddy Brewery Reviews
Seltzer was excellent. Pizza was ok. Nachos were good. It was just too warm inside. No A/C. I would come back if it was cooler and they were more kid-friendly.
Great place. Great beer. Great food.
About a month ago, I was on a motorcycle trip to Erie and saw the brewery while waiting for a red light. I was tempted to stop then but was behind schedule but made a mental reminder to stop. I was out cruising on 11/16amd was starved and remembered the brewery and stopped. What an awesome facility, awesome beer and awesome food! I can't wait to bring my family back for pizza!
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30AM - 8PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30AM - 8PM |
| Thursday | 11:30AM - 8PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11:30AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | 11:30AM - 8PM |
Dough Daddy Brewery features a large outdoor seating area with a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying delicious beers and pizza. The brewery offers a variety of drinks, including a highly recommended west coast IPA. The menu includes popular items like the Bakerstown Hotel, German Pretzel, and tavern style pie, with large portions at reasonable prices. The pizza, especially the spicy pizza and pepperoni with ricotta, is highly praised, though some reviews mention it could use more sauce. The brewery also serves hearty snacks such as a huge soft pretzel with cheese dip and mustard, and flavorful meatballs with garlic bread. The space has a cool vibe with live music and a gift shop, making it an ideal spot for relaxing, dining, or celebrating special events. The outdoor area is spacious, though some guests wish for more grass and less gravel to better accommodate their dogs. Inside, service is prompt, but outdoor seating may require waiting in line to order. Overall, Dough Daddy Brewery offers a fun, laid-back environment with great food and drinks, and it’s a favorite for those exploring breweries around Pittsburgh.