Sharp Edge Creekhouse
Sharp Edge Creekhouse
228 W. Stuben Street Pittsburgh, PA, 15220 United States
412-922-8118
Year Established: unknown
Links: Sign Up to Participate:Sharp Edge Creekhouse beer menu is pretty much of the same variety as it’s sister tavern across town, The Sharp Edge Beer Emporium. Heavy emphasis is placed on Belgian drafts. The usual tap features include beers from the Van Steenberge brewery, such as the very potent Gulden Draak, Bornem Dubbel and Tripel, Huyghe Brewery’s Delirium Tremens and Nocturnum, Petrus Old Brown and Tripel, and the Interbrew mainstays of Leffe, Hoegaarden, and Stella Artois. Non-Belgian fare is also available from the keg, including Guinness, and Beamish Irish Stouts, Belhaven, Franziskaner, Allagash, and Old Speckled Hen. If you are indecisive, you can order a variety of beers off of the tap as the Sharp Edge offers Belgian, nitro, and import-micro “tasters” in four small glasses attached to a wooden stand. An even greater selection of bottled Belgian, and British Isles beer exists at the Emporium, with some of the British-Irish drinks available in nitrogenated cans. An excellent selection of bottled American microbrews and other bottled imports are also on the beer list. They include Anderson Valley, Ommegang, Weyerbacher, and Stout’s from the USA, as well as Baltika Porter from Russia, Obolon from the Ukraine, Red Stripe from Jamaica, and the extremely strong Samiclaus from Austria. This excellent selection makes the Sharp Edge beer menu beyond complete. Located on the city’s west end off of the Thornburg Bridge near the suburb of Crafton, the Creekhouse has more of a homey feel to it than the Beer Emporium. The Creekhouse actually replicates a quaint old world style house or cottage that you would find in the middle of Germany or Belgium. A very appropriate setting for the theme of this popular Belgian beer bar. Unlike the Beer Emporium, the Creekhouse has an upstairs dining room, and an outdoor deck for nice weather gatherings. The Sharp Edge offers an abundant food menu that features a variety of temptations. Along with standard bar fare for both lunch and dinner, there are gourmet pizzas, Panini sandwiches, and an occasional Belgian themed menu that is very tasty. And, don’t forget to try a piece of cheesecake made with Lindeman’s Framboise (Raspberry) Lambic beer for desert.
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