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Specifically what good things have you heard? Seemed awfully douchey to me. But at least they probably spent an obscene amount of money on the buildout to make it that way. Looks like they probably have pretty good coffee though.

I haven't been there yet but my wife has a few times and loved it. The drinks aren't cheap, but it seems like a quieter type place that you can go to and actually hear the person sitting next to you (i realize how old i sound saying that). Apparently the coffee is good and they have breakfast sandwiches and stuff like that to go in the morning. It appears to be a nice alternative to the rest of the places in the neighborhood that you have to cram into like a can of sardines.
I have absolutely no desire to go to this place. Just because it's a better option than Industry for beer (duh) and a lesser coffee option than Espresso a Mano (duh) doesn't mean it's good. Just an investment group's idea of what Lawrenceville needs (it already has more than enough).

Maybe they can add a tattoo parlor and a vape shop too.
 
Honestly though, do we need more breweries? Might be a fair question to ask. They keep opening more and more and more and yet I still only visit two of them.

Part of that is how lazy I am though, so maybe I'm not the right person to answer that.

See what you did there? You took something funny and got all super cereal asking questions that no one wants to answer, then the whole thread got all super cereal, talkin about property taxes and new construction and commutes and some dude that Nate doesn't like. This isnt why we log on cuz.

However, since you're my gif man and i got mad respect for you i'll answer your question the best way i know how, with a one word answer and no explanation.

No.
 
Specifically what good things have you heard? Seemed awfully douchey to me. But at least they probably spent an obscene amount of money on the buildout to make it that way. Looks like they probably have pretty good coffee though.

Looks like that have decent taps and good coffee. My friend also said they were showing Star Wars IV, V, and VI simultaneously on their 3 flat screens.

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They also have a nice enclosed outdoor space which is kind of hard to find.

Found a write up in Next: http://www.nextpittsburgh.com/curre...ich-shoppe-now-open-craft-beer-week-launches/
 
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Specifically what good things have you heard? Seemed awfully douchey to me. But at least they probably spent an obscene amount of money on the buildout to make it that way. Looks like they probably have pretty good coffee though.
I was there with my wife for dinner last friday evening. It was a full house but everything is spaced out enough that it wasnt overcrowded. The crowd in the bar was upscale douchey imo but they had a nice draft list and we didnt wait for very long before we got a table.

Food was decent.
They brew commonplace coffee.
And they open 30 minutes before espresso a mano.
 
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Said a visibly disgusted Voelker: "Never before have I seen a culture sink so low as to the level of the human flatworms who profit off of our releases on the secondary market. I think what these abortions with [MyBeerCellar.com] accounts aren't realizing is that, in addition to cultivating an exploitative environment around beer, they are literally stealing money from the pockets of the underprivileged inner-city youths who we charitably employ to run our front of house. Pray that, when they meet their god, he is more merciful than I." * End quote

* Excerpt from the Homestead Horse Trader
 
I was there with my wife for dinner last friday evening. It was a full house but everything is spaced out enough that it wasnt overcrowded. The crowd in the bar was upscale douchey imo but they had a nice draft list and we didnt wait for very long before we got a table.

Food was decent.
They brew commonplace coffee.
And they open 30 minutes before espresso a mano.
Hah, upscale douchey seems to be creeping in fast in lawrenceville. I guess its only going to get worse with all the condos that are being built, but i can't think of any where else i'd rather live in the city.
 
Hah, upscale douchey seems to be creeping in fast in lawrenceville. I guess its only going to get worse with all the condos that are being built, but i can't think of any where else i'd rather live in the city.

Upscale douchey like drinkin Stella and Blantons, bangin nose beers in the bathroom? Or upscale douchey like poor hip kids saying meh and pass about every beer that's not brewed on a farmstead?
 
Upscale douchey like drinkin Stella and Blantons, bangin nose beers in the bathroom? Or upscale douchey like poor hip kids saying meh and pass about every beer that's not brewed on a farmstead?
nose beers and $15 barrel aged cocktails
 
I work in WV and everyone always asks me why I live and hour away. I don't have the heart to tell them why..

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I know I opened this can, and I probably shouldnt have, but do we all subscribe to the notion that this is what WV is? I will give that some, if not all, of southern WV could be lumped into this. Maybe even some of the more isolated and rural areas in the central part of the state belong with this notion, but definitely not the northern part. But hey at least we can all relate to the first "dialect". (and maybe mostly the third?):D
 
I know I opened this can, and I probably shouldnt have, but do we all subscribe to the notion that this is what WV is? I will give that some, if not all, of southern WV could be lumped into this. Maybe even some of the more isolated and rural areas in the central part of the state belong with this notion, but definitely not the northern part. But hey at least we can all relate to the first "dialect". (and maybe mostly the third?):D

Nah I'm with you. I'm from Marion County and I'm always beating this drum to people with little to no success though, so I've given up.
 
I know I opened this can, and I probably shouldnt have, but do we all subscribe to the notion that this is what WV is? I will give that some, if not all, of southern WV could be lumped into this. Maybe even some of the more isolated and rural areas in the central part of the state belong with this notion, but definitely not the northern part. But hey at least we can all relate to the first "dialect". (and maybe mostly the third?):D

I work in the panhandle, right next door to the Mountaineer in Newell. And no, that was definitely an embellished stereotype. With that said, I can't stand most people from this area, and that includes south eastern Ohio. They are not all trashy rednecks, but it is a completely different world here than I have ever experienced anywhere else in this country. Which is crazy, being less than an hour from cities like Pittsburgh and Youngstown. Not good or bad, just not something I'm interested in being a part of.
 
I know I opened this can, and I probably shouldnt have, but do we all subscribe to the notion that this is what WV is? I will give that some, if not all, of southern WV could be lumped into this. Maybe even some of the more isolated and rural areas in the central part of the state belong with this notion, but definitely not the northern part. But hey at least we can all relate to the first "dialect". (and maybe mostly the third?):D

Worked there for several years--commuted from Mt. Washington and lived each place half the week. But this was the eastern-most part; total hellhole. Outside of that microcosm, there were parts and people that were pleasant--just like all places.

Don't like stereotypes and agree with your sentiment about access to parks and such, but as a state the data is moribund--VW is consistently among the last in literacy, math proficiency, secondary education completion, etc., and frequently leading the pack in obesity, teen pregnancy and death by drug overdose.
 
Worked there for several years--commuted from Mt. Washington and lived each place half the week. But this was the eastern-most part; total hellhole. Outside of that microcosm, there were parts and people that were pleasant--just like all places.

Don't like stereotypes and agree with your sentiment about access to parks and such, but as a state the data is moribund--VW is consistently among the last in literacy, math proficiency, secondary education completion, etc., and frequently leading the pack in obesity, teen pregnancy and death by drug overdose.

All true. A little more to his point (in a way) the state really is very divided culturally from my experience. The north central part of the state really does tend to be more Pennsylvania/Ohio-like while the southern part is, well, exactly what you think it is.
 
A lot of misinformation there.
BG doesn't bottle. They trained with trillium and/or tree house. Braddock is in the "middle" of Pennsylvania.

My favorite part though is when he says he'd be willing to go out to Braddock to get this beer, and then mentions his wife lives out that way. What?! Where does he live? He's not willing to go out there to see his wife, but he'll make a trip to drink some BG?

F seeing the ball and chain
 
Said a visibly disgusted Voelker: "Never before have I seen a culture sink so low as to the level of the human flatworms who profit off of our releases on the secondary market. I think what these abortions with [MyBeerCellar.com] accounts aren't realizing is that, in addition to cultivating an exploitative environment around beer, they are literally stealing money from the pockets of the underprivileged inner-city youths who we charitably employ to run our front of house. Pray that, when they meet their god, he is more merciful than I." * End quote

* Excerpt from the Homestead Horse Trader

Haha what is this from
 
Worked there for several years--commuted from Mt. Washington and lived each place half the week. But this was the eastern-most part; total hellhole. Outside of that microcosm, there were parts and people that were pleasant--just like all places.

Don't like stereotypes and agree with your sentiment about access to parks and such, but as a state the data is moribund--VW is consistently among the last in literacy, math proficiency, secondary education completion, etc., and frequently leading the pack in obesity, teen pregnancy and death by drug overdose.


I'd like to add how it amazes me everyday how nobody at my plant is self sufficient. I am in charge of the Health and Safety of 500 people in just this building and they have no clue how to care for themselves. We have ambulances here weekly because they will not go to the doctor for blood pressure, die beetus, heart problems, etc. I have found employees face down on the ground because they ran out of black market blood thinners and refused to go to the doctor because they couldn't afford cigarettes for the week because they won't buy insurance. Yes I know I only see a small part of WV here, but you can see why I'd have a skewed opinion on the people here. I'd hope that the rest of the state has a better mentality of self worth.
 
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