I've been here a handful of time and this place is definitely a unique spot in Pittsburgh. A fun place to take out of towners or if you're looking for something a little different. Besides how loud it is on a busy night, I enjoy the atmosphere inside. The huge, old converted church lends itself to a restaurant better than you think it would. The alter was converted to the brewing area and the rest of the place is filled with tables and old church pews for some of the seating. They have a huge bar on one side and a wood fire pizza oven on the other. They also have an enclosed patio area for the nice weather.
The downfalls of this place are not in the fun decor but in the food and drinks. Everything I've consumed other than pizza is just .. okay. They only serve the beer they brew in house, which limits the variety and quality you can choose from. When it comes to food they do have a lot of different options, but everything is divided on 2 food menus then a separate drink menu. Our table is always filled with tons of giant menus and it's just crowded. During our most recent visit we ordered chicken lettuce wraps and sweet potatoes fries to snack on. They were both good enough, but the lettuce wraps were $12 for a very small amount of chicken and some veggies to put in the wrap. The pizzas are definitely one of their best dishes, however due to a recent fire they will not be serving them for quite awhile!