Atlas Bottle Works

Bar, Beer-to-go

4115 Butler St
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15201-3121
United States

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PLACE STATS
Average:
3.76
Ratings:
5 | reviews: 2
pDev:
23.94%
View: Place Reviews
Recent ratings and reviews.
 
Rated: 4.64 by ArtAttackEd from Pennsylvania

Mar 02, 2016
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Reviewed by GregA135 from Pennsylvania

4.64/5  rDev +23.4%
vibe: 4.5 | quality: 4.5 | service: 5 | selection: 4.5
Visited this place last week to grab a 10oz pour of BCBS 2015. I love the atmosphere there and its really nice, they make due with the space that they have. It is quite small especially when you get downstairs to the bar. A few of the beers were a bit over priced IMO, I know I can get a few of the beers that they have there $1-$2 cheaper at House of 1000 Beers, but they have a great selection! I was talking with the one lady there and she was super nice and showed me around and brought me downstairs to the bar area. Very helpful and courteous. Awesome place! I will definitely come back!
Dec 08, 2015
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Reviewed by deleted_user_971432

2.43/5  rDev -35.4%
vibe: 1 | quality: 4.75 | service: 1.5 | selection: 1.25
I finally got to stop by this place the other week. The front of the store has a small selection of beer on wooden shelves out in the open. There is a large window that lets light into the room. If they are well versed in beer than I am not sure why they chose this room to have beer open shelves in the exposed sunlight. That is certainly a mistake right from the get go. The prices for the beer are put on stickers that are on the bottom of the bottle. There are a few bottles that have the sticker directly on the date for the bottle. So, how can I see that the bottle is up to date? Also, not really well thought out. I wouldn't have bought anything from there, but it had been a long day and I didn't feel like going anywhere else, so I just went for it. I bought a six pack and it ended up being 20 dollars. 20 dollars for a six pack. I could have bought a 12 pack for 18 dollars at other places. I can't really get an idea of why they price things the way they do. One bottle is $3.50 and another is $4.50 and they are the same ABV and style. I am looking on their website and it says they have over 500 beers in stock and a tap room. Well, why didn't this lady say something to me about that. I was just looking around their tiny front room for beers and she never handed me a list, or told me they have a tap room. WOW! They are really not good at informing their customer, or selling themselves. The prices really just steer me away from this place anyways.
Sep 23, 2015
 
Rated: 3 by ejimhof from Pennsylvania

Aug 04, 2015
 
Rated: 4.11 by brother_rebus from Maine

Jul 19, 2015