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    The Leaning Cask Brewing Company

    4.6 (32 reviews)
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    Spirited R.

    I've been wanting to visit this brewery for a while. However it's off the beaten path from our house. It was nice to make this happen finally. We arrived and went inside and they place has a hipster vibe to it. Not bright, but dimmed nicely. When we arrived we went up to the bar and sampled a couple of beers and as always I go with the hazy beer. It was a good choice. But we did a sample of 4 beers and then did the hazy. I liked the beer. It was good beer, great service. They had a nice food truck outside which was epic with our beer. I liked this place. Picked up a 4 pack of Cadence the hazy ipa. I can't wait to go back to this brewery.

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    Karla D.

    Wow do I love this place. Everything from the layout of the brewery to the staff and pours it's all near perfection. Definitely worth the drive outside of the city for their beers.

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    Lauren T.

    Finally made it to Leaning Cask while checking out this side of town & getting some stamps for the Pittsburgh Brewery Guide. It's an English Pub-inspired brewery and all of the beers/ciders on tap are named after dog breeds! Dogs are welcome here, of course. Our drinks were delicious. I had the cheeky doodle cider and was very impressed. It was nice and dry, light and flavorful. I loved the cozy nook up front with photos of dogs and a fireplace. The brewery is really quite spacious which I wasn't expecting. They also have a large outdoor space now with courtyard seating. It was actually an old public park they acquired. Very friendly bartenders and frequent food trucks out front. Lovely spot.

    Part of their seasonal menu from this summer.
    Dani J.

    I'm a sucker for any place that allows dogs. You can usually find happy pups here and the beers are mostly named after dogs. It's easily the best bar in the area. They have outside seating when it's warm with a big connect four for the kids. They serve Narcissi for friends that don't want beer. I like getting flights though. They have great food trucks in the weekend and in the summer they have some sundays where they host a 5k and you get a free beer afterwards. And they have Tricia nights and some board games. I think there's other events too. It's just a really well thought out business and it's very comfortable there.

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    Kelly C.

    Leaning cask was very nice! We went on a cold day, but it looked like they had a nice patio. Plenty of space inside as well. The bartenders were knowledgeable and helpful. We ordered pizza from across the street that was perfect

    Lisa K.

    Nice find, and worth the drive if you aren't local. We went because we were filling out the Pittsburgh Brewers Guild passport this summer, and were pleasantly surprised. Nice selection of beers, and the atmosphere is friendly and clean. We ordered pizza from the food truck outside. They have also opened a dog-friendly courtyard this summer.

    Jason F.

    I stopped by here this past Saturday afternoon with my wife for some drinks. Leaning Cask Brewing Company has been on my list of Yelp bookmarks since it has opened and so whenever we found ourselves sort of close on a Saturday with some free time, we headed over. Pulling up to the brewery we immediately noticed a food truck outside which is nice if you need some food. The inside of the brewery is done in earthy colors so you see a lot of wood and darker colors. That doesn't mean that it's dark though as they have plenty of lighting including some Edison bulbs to keep it bright. Upon entering the restaurant there are small lounge areas on both sides followed by a bar to the left and seating to the right. I also saw that they had a back room but it wasn't being used on the day that we were there. This brewery is also British themed which you can tell by the rugby ball, merchandise themed "football" jersey as well things like the potato chips on the menu being called crisps. As I often do whenever I visit a new brewery, I went with a flight here. At Leaning Cask Brewing Company that means 4 - 5 oz pours for $9. For my 4 beers I went with the Nelson Unleashed (NE IPA), Pumpkin Bay Retriever (Imperial Pumpkin), Imperial Ridgeback (DIPA) and the Resilience ( West Coast IPA). The first beer I tried was the Nelson Unleashed which was pretty good with a bright start followed by the strong flavor of hops. Up next was the Pumpkin Bay Retriever which started with those nice fall spices before turning smooth for a bit and finishing oddly bitter. So while I enjoyed the nose and first part of it, I can't say that I enjoyed the taste it left in my mouth. Third was the Imperial Ridgeback which started out smooth before finishing with a nice little hops flavor. Last but certainly not least was the Resilience. It started out with what tasted like some pine favors before moving into the hops for the finish. Even so it was smooth and a lot more tame than I was expecting. Out of the bunch I think that the Nelson Unleashed was my favorite with the Imperial Ridgeback being a close second. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. While I wouldn't drive too far out of my way to get here, I did enjoy the beers and vibe from Leaning Cask.

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    Wes N.

    A very cool spot in Springdale. Plenty of street parking. The space itself is very nice. Staff was super friendly. They had a food truck but also serve snacks in order to be compliant with COVID guidelines. If you have a dog, make sure to take him/her to visit, they are very dog-friendly. They also have all their beers named after dogs. Prices are very reasonable. Would definitely recommend checking them out.

    Carrie N.

    We stopped at the Leaning Cask late in the afternoon this past Sunday. We were in the general area so we made our way there though we had decided it would be a rather quick stop being Super Bowl Sunday. When we arrived there was parking for blocks. The town seemed to have been deserted. Perhaps everyone was already strapped to their couches for the big game. When we went in the place was empty minus the two young ladies behind the bar. We made some general small talk with the one and was given a paper menu to study in lieu of straining my eyes on the chalkboard one. Dog owners be proud! They love their pooches here. Very dog friendly with every beer name inspired by our beloved best friends. But not just any pup will do. No the ales are largely slanged after European breeds. Since we were the only patrons, and I love nothing more than to engage the staff at every brewery I go to, I start asking questions along with my first drink order of Double Dog Dare. I like how they offer different sizes and let you taste test before committing. The bartender started to tell us about the owners and how they started as home brewers. They also have a deep connection to England and try to utilize different English style techniques and flavors in their beers, and how their tasting room and brewery is modeled after a traditional English pub. For those of you wondering how they do it over the pond, per Wikipedia: "As a beer brewing country, England is known for its top fermented cask beer (also called real ale) which finishes maturing in the cellar of the pub rather than at the brewery and is served with only natural carbonation. English beer styles include bitter, mild, brown ale and old ale." I also asked about food, and she said they generally have trucks on the weekends, but more specifically I asked if they were considering adding their own menu (British Style)? She said it was an idea they bounced around but nothing concrete. Now that would be a really cool addition to this town! For my last beer I tried Imperial Ridgeback and liked it a lot, even better than my original American style IPA. Leaning Cask is certainly a worthy competitor in our Western PA Brewery market!

    Matt N.

    We finally made it here! This area is special to me because my mom grew up here and my grandmother's house who passed a few years back is only a couple blocks away. We have been traveling around the Pittsburgh area looking for new breweries and trying different beer. This one has been on our radar since the summer. We came here on a Sunday late afternoon right before the Super bowl. It was dead in there. They usually have a food truck but there wasn't one for this day. There was street parking right in front of the doors. We walked in and it is a very attractive brewery. Good open space and a cool English fill. We were told about the owners being connected to England and they brought their style of beer, their love of dogs, and football here to Springdale! We tried a handful of their beers and I didn't fall in love with one. They were good but I couldn't find one that I really liked. Not a big deal to me because you wont always find that great beer when you go to a brewery but you might find it when you come back. The bartender was nice and we had a good time here. They have a room where you can have a private party with a projector screen. We were told that they own the whole building so they could have a rooftop area at some point which would be really nice. I might be able to see my grandma's house from there LoL! Like I said before they usually have a food truck here that rotates and is usually pretty good. They say sometime customers come here to just to eat the food so it has to be good. If you're a beer lover and love going to breweries this is a top one in the Burgh that you have to try out. We will have to come back on a busier day when there is a food truck and I'll try some different beer to get a better feel for this brewery.

    Rebecca G.

    Went to Leaning Cask Brewery for their first run of the season this past Sunday. Great organized event with friendly staff to guide you. Great perk was a free awesome IPA as a reward for the short run! I had not had the pleasure of trying their beer before and will definitely be back to try more! Had the Mosaic Mastiff that was crisp and refreshing and was able to get homemade chips and dip from the food truck located right outside the door! Dog and kid friendly-I did not have either-and a comfortable clean and inviting space. Will be back!

    Beer menu. They also offer Narcisi wines. Usually have food trucks on the weekends!

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    So dog friendly and great beer!! 10/10 and the artwork was so fun. Loved the indoor cozy electric fire places.

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    If your in the area this place is a must visit! GREAT BEER HERE!

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    Had the Mosaic Mastiff that was crisp and refreshing and was able to get homemade chips and dip from the food truck located right outside the door!

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    Tortured Souls Brewing

    Tortured Souls Brewing

    3.0(6 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    A group of ten of us went in for dinner and trivia. As the second person ordered, they ran out of…read morebuns. This was 30 minutes after opening. This is a place that serves majority of burgers. The person who got the last burger bun, it was stale. I wasn't told I was getting mine on white (stale) toast. The remainder of the people couldn't order half the menu because they were out of everything so they were stuck with mostly fried appetizers. Three of the girls never received their appetizer therefore it when it finally came after we told the server, it was after they ate their meal. Really poor experience. A shame because it could be fun as they have trivia Thursday. The mc for trivia was great but the kitchen is very poorly equipped. Won't return. Embarrassing experience as I brought these 9 other girls with me for trivia.

    First and foremost, this is a review of the newly established relationship with the former…read moreEvolution Grill which is now the in-house food provider and NOT Tortured Souls. That said, they need to take note how the food service may impact their reputation. When you walk in, you're in the bar. There is no sign that says seat yourself or wait to be seated. No one acknowledged out entrance to explain how things work i.e. no hostess. I had to flag down the bar tender and was told you seat yourself, get drinks at the bar (and pay for them there) and order food back by the kitchen where the "counter" is. There is no table service (kind of). If you want refills, you walk back to the bar. Condiments, silverware and napkins are at the counter. If you want salt and pepper, there were two sets that you share with the restaurant and return when you're done. You take your plates, glasses and silverware to the station/garbage can and leave them there when you're done. None of this business model is appealing to me whatsoever for a non-fast food restaurant. Maybe others like this but if I wanted to go to McDonald's I'd go to McDonald's. I said "kind of" earlier because the kid who was taking orders was a hard worker and brought everyone's food to them even though we were told we would pick it up when our buzzer went off. He was a nice kid doing a good job especially considering he was the only one there. The bar tender was also very nice once she was able to talk to us. Now for the food.... I had been to Evolution Grill a few times and the meals were always excellent which is why I was excited about this collaboration. The fried zucchini was excellent! For some reason though, it came out last. Ironically, no matter who owned that restaurant in the past, they could NEVER seem to get the timing/order of the food right. It's like the building is cursed-very weird. My wife liked the Brussels sprouts and they looked good to me. My burger however was a joke. Look at the pictures. ONE PIECE OF BACON on a bacon cheeseburger. Seriously? I also wanted lettuce which you can see in the picture what was on the plate for me to put on the burger. Lastly, the burger was ordered medium rare and it came out gray and dry. We had high hopes for another option near our house but this was seriously disappointing. It was mid-priced-not cheap but not as expensive as some. Given that it's the same type of service as Chik-fil-a though, it's expensive to me. And....my meal was terrible. It won't last if it doesn't improve quickly. Tortured Souls owners need to have a talk with Evolution Grill folks and address this. The only reason I gave this 2 stars instead of 1 is that it felt a little unfair to Tortured Souls since they're separate to some degree.

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    Local Remedy Brewing

    4.9(11 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    First visit here as I am rarely over this way. Parking is a little hard I found. Not sure if I…read moremissed anything or not. It's beside Cafe Monaco and if it's busy good luck finding a spot nearby. I went mid day on a Sunday and after some circling the block found a nearby spot. I think the venue itself is very nice. It's fresh looking and inviting. Because it was one of the warm days recently they had the whole front opened up and that was nice. It seems to have a hometown client base, I say that because everyone seemed to know each other or at least someone else there. They had a food truck setting up when I was there but I don't try it. The selection, while not huge was solid. I decided to try a DIPA and a TIPA and both were decent. The folks working were accommodating. If I get back over that way I'll be sure to stop by and try another drink or two.

    "Finally, something I can sink," I say, finding myself a pint rather than a putt after the U.S…read more Open. I'm a lousy golfer but certainly appreciated a cold drink after walking around the golf course all day. Local Remedy is a brewery in Oakmont. It is in the main business district. Garage doors open to offer fresh air. There are picnic tables outside and they encourage you to order from any of Oakmont's various restaurants. The staff is extremely friendly, offering quick service and great recommendations. There were non-alcoholic options for those who did not drink in our party. We enjoyed it enough that we came back twice over three days.

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    Strange Roots Experimental Ales - Honey pie with half ricotta

    Strange Roots Experimental Ales

    4.5(15 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    I'm participating in the Laurel Highlands Pour Tour and this location is new this year…read more I went in not really knowing anything about it, so I had a great conversation with the bartender about the history of Strange Roots, where they brew their beer (and where the production had moved from) and the difference between their locations. They lived up to the "experimental" name because they really had some unique brews. I sampled a few and was torn between the PB&J and the Koel Aid. I ended up with the Koel Aid because it was so incredibly different than anything I had ever tried before. It very much smelled like grape juice (or very fruity wine) but was very distinctly beer. It was such a weird (but tasty) drink. I enjoyed it so much that I ended up bringing a six pack home. I didn't order any food, but they had a lot of tasty sounding pizzas that people kept coming in for take out orders for. I definitely want to go back and try their pizza and some additional beers. Of note is that it is family friendly. There were two families when I was there and the bartender said they have sponsored youth organizations and teams in the past and had their celebrations at their location.

    Visited Strange Roots last night for the first time & we thoroughly enjoyed it! Great little, cozy…read morespot . Our friend's son, Carter, was performing and he was fantastic/great voice! The service was also fantastic, the bartender Riley was so friendly and gave good suggestions and let me sample a few before I decided. I went with her suggestion and had the Koolade sour beer. The place smelled delicious as soon as we walked in! We all had different variations of the honey pie (which we loved), I tried the arugula salad and it was nice, others at our table had the garlic knots & the cheesesteak and they said they were wonderful. Definitely would recommend & return.

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