Pub Fare at Beer Nutz Bottle Shoppe & Grille (Half Off). Two Options Available.
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Half-pound burger patties and beer-marinated wings spiced with rubs and sauces add savor in casual pub setting with frequent live music.
The hamburger is an edible American icon, much like coleslaw made with shredded Norman Rockwell paintings. Bread, bite, and chew with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for $30 worth of pub fare
- $25 for $50 worth of pub fare for four or more<p>
Appetizers of beer-boiled and flash-fried wings ($6.99–$12.99) lead into main courses such as the beer-battered fish sandwich with a full pound of Atlantic cod ($8.99), the lobster-roll sandwich ($13.99), and the Ruination burger ($9.99), which substitutes buns for two grilled cheese sandwiches.<p>
Half-pound burger patties and beer-marinated wings spiced with rubs and sauces add savor in casual pub setting with frequent live music.
The hamburger is an edible American icon, much like coleslaw made with shredded Norman Rockwell paintings. Bread, bite, and chew with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for $30 worth of pub fare
- $25 for $50 worth of pub fare for four or more<p>
Appetizers of beer-boiled and flash-fried wings ($6.99–$12.99) lead into main courses such as the beer-battered fish sandwich with a full pound of Atlantic cod ($8.99), the lobster-roll sandwich ($13.99), and the Ruination burger ($9.99), which substitutes buns for two grilled cheese sandwiches.<p>
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About Beer Nutz Bottle Shoppe & Grille
Celebrated in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review for its more than 600 hoppy brews, Beer Nutz Bottle Shoppe & Grille pours 35 rotating drafts to complement a menu of delicious—and sometimes intimidating—pub fare. Their featured burger, the aptly named Ruination, challenges bold visitors with its jaw-dropping combination of fried eggs, bacon, and a bun that consists of two texas-toast grilled cheese sandwiches. Lobster rolls and hefty one-pound fish sandwiches round out the menu alongside wings triple flavored by Yuengling marinades, spicy rubs, and tangy sauces. Opened on the same day the Pittsburgh Penguins won the 2009 Stanley Cup, the restaurant hosts game-watching nights as well as regular wine tastings, live music performances, and games of pin the tail on the keg.