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Join us at Celebrate Monroeville
Posted by Amanda in Events, Uncategorized on August 27, 2010
The Rosecliff Tavern will be participating in the annual “Celebrate Monroeville” expo. Stop by our booth to meet us and sample some of the food you can find at the Rosecliff. The expo is at the Monroeville Convention Center – September 16, 2010 – 4 pm – 8:30 pm. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for students, and free for kids under five.
You can learn more at http://www.monroevillechamber.com/Chamber_News.aspx.
We hope to see you there! We’ll have a raffle and some great giveaways in addition to our select menu items so make sure you stop by our booth!
Yuengling Girls and taxes oh my!
Join us from 8 pm – 10 pm this Thursday, April 15th, to celebrate your tax return with the Yuengling girls (you did send in your taxes, right? – if not, we suggest you do so prior to attending this event!!)
We’ll have Yuengling goodies, drink specials, and of course, those very special Yuengling girls – the pride of Pottsville!
Beers!
The Rosecliff Tavern, despite offering a multitude of excellent food, is a bar. And we love beer. To that end, we’ve made it a mission to supply you with as great a variety of beer as we can. Our space is limited and we started off with a 6 tap system. Then we found out we could piggy-back onto the taps and voila! 9 draft beers are now available for your enjoyment! We plan to rotate these periodically so if you have a favorite beer or something you think we should offer, please let us know! Right now the draft beers are:
Great Lakes Elliot Ness
Brooklyn Brown Ale
Magic Hat #9
Sam Adams Seasonal
Guinness
Labatts
Yuengling
Coors Light
Miller Lite
Our bottle cooler is filled to the brim with a variety of domestic, imports, and micro-brews including:
Anchor Steam Beer
Amstel Light
Beck’s
Blue Moon
Brooklyn Brown Ale
Corona
Corona Light
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
Dos Equis
Guinness
Great Lakes Eliot Ness
Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald
Great Lakes Burning River
Hoegaarden
Heinekin
New Castle Brown Ale
Peroni
Pilsner Urquell
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams Winter Lager
Smithwick’s
Red Stripe
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Yuengling
Bud Light
Budweiser
Michelob Ultra
Straub
Stroh’s
Miller Lite
Coors Light
Miller High Life
MGD
Iron City
IC Light
The History of The Rosecliff
In 1958, Rose and Cliff Grubbs started a business together, a small neighborhood bar and restaurant in the heart of Monroeville and close to the Miracle Mile shopping center that had opened just four years before. Cliff invented the famous Grubburger, with its unique shape and the secret ingredient that you can’t quite pinpoint. As the years went by, the Grubbs built up a loyal following of locals – especially those who could walk down the hill from the Caruso plan, in fact, a few of the old bartenders still live back there!
The Grubbs passed the business to the Tolerico family in 1986, and Fred, and later Casey brought the famous Casey’s pizza into the mix. Over the years, matches were made across bar stools, customers met and married – and stopped by the bar after their weddings to celebrate. It was the sort of place you could go to alone and know you would find a friend – or at least a friendly face.
The Rosecliff Lounge as we all knew it closed in 2005 when the Tolericos left to open their eponymous restaurant, but the legacy of that friendly neighborhood bar lived on in the memories of many. Once the property became available, people started inquiring – could they put the work into this old building and turn it back into a much loved neighborhood watering hole? Quite a few people turned away, daunted by the task. Josh Parente thought that perhaps he could. His mother, Michele, had worked at the Rosecliff as a bartender since 1986. Josh had spent many lunches and a few happy hours there. He had stopped by after his wedding to celebrate with his wife – they all knew what a special place it was.
If you were ever in the old Rosecliff, you may be wondering what exactly is left. The bar is the same for sure – there’s something about a U-shaped bar that invites friendly conversation. Over on the wall close to the front door is a framed square of green – remember when the whole bar was that color? (did you know it was wallpaper? We didn’t!) Josh and his mom have changed a lot about the bar: the walls, the floor, the kitchen, and even the menu (although you will find the Grubburger on there) – what they hope stays the same is that great atmosphere that the customers supplied. The friendly conversation – that place to go when you wanted to meet up with old friends or make new ones. Welcome to the new Rosecliff Tavern!

