Eleventh Hour Brewing
3711 Charlotte St, Pittsburgh
(412) 676-8034
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This was our first time here, we brought our dogs and they allow well behaved dogs inside, so we were able to relax in a temperature controlled environment. I had their lemon Shandy and it was delicious! We drove about an hour to get here and we will definitely come back.
Eleventh Hour is a hidden gem off the main drag of Lawrencville. They offer a nice selection of beers and a chill atmosphere. I first came here for one of their popular trivia nights and had a great time with friends. They always putting together fun activities!
I researched dozens of places in Pittsburgh to host an event and decided to go with Eleventh Hour from my prior experiences. They have a nice large room off the main bar that has dozens of barrels and hanging lights. We brought in minimal decor and had an incredible atmosphere. Brian answered all the questions I had over several weeks and worked with me on some special requests to make the day perfect. A great place to grab or beer or host an event in Pittsburgh!
Great menu options. Had a cherry seltzer in a can it was great. Lots of seating options and friendly staff members.
Love coming by on Sundays for Boonseek and a sour!!
Really good beer, I had an incredible IPA. Giant open space, nice table you could have conversations at, lovely outdoor space and a food truck!
Great pittsburgh brewery!
Nice brewery space. Mix of indoor and outdoor seating is nice. Great stout on tap when we visited
I really like the inside of this place. Good beer and cool design.
Great spot, tucked away with friendly staff and delicious beer!
The barkeep was patient and encouraging. I chose the sour because it seemed fresh enough and not too acidic. The wheat beer I sampled wasn't bad, either. Carbonation seemed a bit on the moderate side. Overall, a very welcoming, chill, non-judgemental atmosphere. There's good pizza just around the corner, if overpriced, and the dumplings at the tent outside looked decent, if (again) they were actually filling for the price, which seemed to me unlikely. I look forward to returning.
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This has gradually become our favorite brewery in Pittsburgh. It's a great space with outdoor options, especially if you want to bring your dog along. There's a good variety of beers on tap and a few in cans to go. We've tried a wide variety from the sours to the stouts over the past few years, and I can't think of one that has disappointed. My favorite is their Dream Cannon #2: Black and Blue, a sour fruited with blue berries and black raspberries, but no matter what kind of beer you prefer, you will probably find something to like there. They usually have food trucks on site. I really appreciate that they're close to the main drag in Lawrenceville, but they're set back on a little side street, so it's actually a little quieter back there, making it a nice place to just chill with friends.
Great variety of brews. New cult IPA is my favorite.
The barkeep was patient and encouraging. I chose the sour because it seemed fresh enough and not too acidic. The wheat beer I sampled wasn't bad, either. Carbonation seemed a bit on the moderate side. Overall, a very welcoming, chill, non-judgemental atmosphere. There's good pizza just around the corner, if overpriced, and the dumplings at the tent outside looked decent, if (again) they were actually filling for the price, which seemed to me unlikely. I look forward to returning.
Amazing beer and fun activities. This weekend I enjoyed tug of war and burlap sack racing!
Great beers across a wide variety of tastes. Convenient to bike to coming out of the strip into Lawrenceville
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