| cheapdark (65), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania |
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October 18, 2008 [ Updated October 20, 2008 ] Pretty big 3 story east end obtrusive pittsburgh house converted into a bar and restaurant. I came here since Bites and Brews, the place across the street was closed. Rather difficult parking tho i found a vacant parking spot off the main drag right in front of the place once I went around the block a couple of times. Be prepared to put money in a meter. When I walk in there is new age dated emo musc playing in the background. Very friendly and even tho there are not a bunch of taps, I found two brews that I had not sampled on tap before Ace perry and Bluepoint Fest. Nice bottle selection! Boy they had some rare expensive beers ther including that 350$ Sam Adams. I also saw Rouge juniper and a couple of other unqiue ciders too! Pleasantly surprized! Seeking a unique beer? You probably will not be dissapointed, just make sure to bring your wallet. Very glad I stopped there, if I would have not had an appointment, I would have spent about 50 bucks and a couple of hours there easy. Good experience. |
maast48 (5), Pennsylvania does not count - explanation |
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April 22, 2007 Harris Grill is the place to be for the youthful pittsburgh beer lover... great place to interact n’at. |
beerseeker (3), does not count - explanation |
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February 6, 2006 I love the Harris Grill! I am a regular and there is always something good on tap. Food is served until 1am and is great pub food. Staff is friendly and the crowd is great! Happy one year anniversary! |
dawgnation51 (2), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania does not count - explanation |
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December 30, 2005 The Summer House has returned under new ownership. Harris Grill just celebrated it’s 1 year anniversary in December. Check it out. |
| michael-pollack (71), King of Prussia, Pennsylvania |
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February 29, 2004 Small place. Fair slection. |