Name | ABV | Entered |
74 very friendly staff, a decent selection of 20 taps and good lunch specials. |
72 I would always take clients to lunch here. The beer selection was above average for what is found in this area. Clean and friendly atmosphere. |
82 Awesome place that I never knew existed until I saw it on this site. Real convienient to get to as it sits on the main drag in cranberry. Reminds me a lot of a montecellos or typical family italian restaraunt but with an awesome beer special. Happy hour from 4-6 $1 off any beer plus always have a $1.75 special on something. Beer list definitely has like 150 beers minimum Food very good too. Wife and I had 4 imported beers, a pizza, and an appetizer for under $30. Super deal with awesome service and quality. |
80 This is a very nice place. I know when I think of an Italian restaurant, I think of a dark candlelit ubiety. However, this place wide open sunlight coming in from everyplace, lots of windows and skylights. When I first pulled into the parking lot, which is easy to access, I thought how small, but this place is big inside. Has over 200 old used beertaps on the wall, you should come just to see the taps. Beers are quite affordable, I got a big glass of dry stout for $4. The barmaid is just great! Tho I came for the beer, which there are plenty, I can’t wait to bring the family for an Italian outing. |
92 Great beer selection, especially for Cranberry. Much more reasonable than other local bars, such as Mad Mex (too expensive!) Nice atmosphere - very open and bright. Great food - try the Guido Chips. Best pizza that I have found in Cranberry. |
56 Upon entering this italian restaurant, you wouldn’t expect it to contain a decent selection of beers, but it does. Bottle list is about half micro, half import. Some Belgians are represented, your usual suspects such as Chimay, Corsendonk, Orval, along with some UK ales and Eastern European offerings. The micro selection covers Victory, Anchor, you know, all the big names in the industry. One gripe here is glassware, or lack thereof. Mostly pint glasses, although soda and milk (!) glasses have been known to be used. Staff has no beer knowledge. Food is, well, italian. I recommend the pasta, aglio e olio style. Separate non smoking section is considerably quieter than the rest of the restaurant, it can get loud with the high, cathedral style celings. Overall, a place to gather with friends, break bread, and drink some decent brews (maybe out of a milk glass...) |
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