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  • One of the most striking restaurant settings I have encountered is the Church Brew Works in Pittsburgh. The restaurant is located in a former Catholic church and a large one at that. St. John the Baptist Church opened in 1907 in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Lawrenceville. But in 1993, with the consolidation of several Pittsburgh parishes, the church was closed and deconsecrated. The church building was purchased and repurposed as the Church Brew Works, opening in 1996. The renovation of the building retained many of its features, including the stained glass windows, a side chapel, the wooden floor, and the altar reredos. Tables and booths replaced the pews and brewery vats were placed in the altar area. Entering the restaurant continues to give the feel of entering a church. It is a very striking picture and the size of the enterprise is surprising. Does the food match its setting? I'd say it does. We arrived for lunch and were seated nearly in the middle of the former nave. First off was a appetizer of Untraditional Pierogies appetizer. This zesty turn on the Polish (and Pittsburgh) staple featured chicken and a salsa topping. I ordered a Buffalo Burger with cheddar cheese and bacon and Susan the Traditional Pittsburgh Style Salad. The salad included grilled chicken, but Susan asked for it without the traditional French fries mixed in. The Buffalo Burger (made with Buffalo meat) was great! Cooked to a nice Medium and very tasty and juicy. On a second visit, we came for dinner. I ordered a House Salad to start and Pierogie Sauté as a main. The Pierogie Sauté came with five pierogies in a cream sauce tossed with with broccoli and tomatoes. It was delicious! Too, it was not as heavy a meal as one might imagine. The restaurant also has pizza and other very interesting sounding main dishes on its menu. As it is a brewpub, a number of draft and bottled beers are available, with featured brews listed on a chalkboard. Definitely recommended!
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