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  • Robert T.

    Here is where I have been buying my Dogfish Head 60-minute IPA on and off for the last year and a half. Being that tomorrow is Mother's day and dear old mum hasn't had a Ruben sandwich for a long time. we went out on a limb and tried the grub here. The Ale House has added more dining tables and booths, and service was acceptable. Food came within twenty minutes and it was good and hot. For myself, I had fish and chips and it was more than I could eat. Mum ate the whole Ruben and said it was very good. Waitress came by to check how things were, brought extra napkins out. Just a nice quick casual dinner in a tavern-style setting. No complaints.

    (3)
  • John J.

    Lunch is above average bar food so if you are looking for local eats you won't be disappointed. Nothing blew me away but the food was prepared well and tasted good. Good amount of taps for a bar this size and they did a great job on the rotation. Troegs IPA as well as a Pumpkin beer were in the cards for this review. Served in a fresh cold pint glass each time which is important for me. Bathrooms are a disaster. Prepare yourself before you go in. They have a take out section with a good amount of craft brews including a Wegmans version of put your own 6 pack together. Not a big fan on how they have what beers are eligible to be in a 6 pack are set up. Pricing could get tricky when adding higher priced beers to the craft pack. I'd go to using a marker on the bottle cap like Wegmans does. The sticker deal is kinda crazy. You'll see what I mean when you get there. This is not Capones level selection but very solid. Solid happy hour crowd. Older and blue collar but an active spot.

    (3)
  • Greg T.

    The food is good but the people are better, Eric is a damn fine bartender and his girl is awesome also. This is more of a hang then great food but the wings are pretty good. The burgers are the play here, plus the beer selection is always nice. Check it out.

    (4)
  • Craig F.

    I've read the reviews and have lived near this place since 2000 so we went in last night to finally try it out. Is this a locals place? Of course it is. Is it full of repeat customers? Of course it is. The place is laid back and easy going where everyone just blends in. If you looking for pampered service with expertly timed service or believe you need to be hovered over by the staff....you will not be and I would recommend you go elsewhere because thats not the vibe. Plan on going in to just hang out, be chill and enjoy the place where you can just have a couple of drinks and some great burgers. Rachel was our server who directed us the burgers and highlighted the top items on the menu. She was friendly with a level of honesty and good sense of humor. She was one busy girl hustling from room to room and across the bar. This is hard work and she kept us taken care of. Job well done Rachel and we appreciated it. We'll be back for sure.

    (4)
  • Chinonso E.

    Racist. Twice that I attended very well dressed, the waitress refused to serve me drinks and threatened to kick me out when I asked why. Served my white friends.

    (1)
  • Julio D.

    Very friendly staff. The food here is awesome. You have to try the Grilled Reuben made with fresh cooked corned beef not deli! and the French Onion soup is delicious. The best I've ever had.

    (5)
  • Rula R.

    Audubon ale house is the perfect place for delicious reasonably priced food and drinks. It's never too loud and they have a pool table which is a plus!!

    (4)
  • Lauren W.

    Warning: Audubon Ale House is for locals, only if you're in the area! Most of the reviews are fairly accurate. The Ale House is pretty much a dive, and seems to be 99% regular patrons. The bartenders know all of them, and spend 99% of their time conversing with them and not with you, the newbie. People will look you up and down upon arrival, maybe with a quick judgment, but won't ever give you any trouble. The bar area isn't huge, and there are also about half a dozen four top tables around the bar with a pool table in the back as well. Personally, I've always found service to be just fine. Never had a problem waiting for a drink, or had unhelpful or snooty service, anything like that. Not super friendly, but what are ya gonna do. Food is not great at all; my corned beef reuben was very dry and overly toasted, and the french fries came right out of the bag. And not the tasty bag. The wings weren't bad though.

    (3)
  • Kirstie L.

    You people are STRANGE. Walking into this bar is like walking into a horror movie version of Cheers. There is truly nothing worse than a clique of middle aged people who have nothing better to do than sit at a shitty bar all day and look down on every single person that walks in the door who isn't a regular. Their to-go beer is super overpriced as well.

    (1)
  • Amy A.

    I live close by so I go there every so often. I've only eaten there once and had a burger. It was decent. The service is disappointing. Most of the time I go to the bar for my drinks and I don't find the staff very friendly. If it wasn't in a convenient location I would go back.

    (2)
  • Perry R.

    Good crowd. Interesting people. Great specials and great food. Smoking only allowed outside.

    (4)
  • David W.

    Great place for a drink, nice friendly staff. Didn't eat there though and would be hesitant to as it doesn't look to be the cleanest place.

    (4)
  • Annie C.

    We were so excited to find this place after a long day at the Expo Center around the corner. Bar food, beer, dimly lit, sign us up. However, very similar to another review, the bartender/waitress was less than remotely excited to see us. I believe we were actually an inconvenience to her (2 of us). I ordered chicken wings which come plain, mild, hot, or suicide, when I asked what happened to medium, I was informed that the hot was super hot and that I should just do that and not worry about medium. I did. They were saucy, but there wasn't a flame to be found. Disapointed. I would give it a try again, but would definitely skip the wings.

    (3)
  • D.R. S.

    The ale house is exceptional at being "every mans" bar. No glitz. No glamour. But no seediness either. It's what you want in a bar, you know, a real bars bar. Reasonable good, moderately priced food, decent beer specials, pool tables, TVs everywhere, a megatouch, bartenders that are easy on the eyes...if you just want a place to grab a pint and shoot the breeze with a stranger, this is the place. Leave your pretense at home.

    (4)
  • Jocelyn P.

    We stopped by on the way home from outlet shopping over the weekend, hungry and craving bar food type appetizers. From the moment we walked in, I considered walking out the door. I think we were the only non-regulars that entered the whole time we were there. And by regulars, I don't mean Cliff and Norm. The bar area was filled with people that couldn't have looked less happy to see us, and the bartender took 10 minutes to motion to our table from the bar and ask what we wanted to drink, saying she forgot we were even there. Granted, they have a decent beer list. Mostly bottled, but still. The blinds were open, and it seemed like most of the people and the decor were all squinting in the light of day. Don't ask me why we stayed, but we did, and ordered the appetizer sampler, and an order of beef nachos. The bartender asked us how we wanted our wings done (mild, medium, hot, bbq), and we ordered medium. When the food came, the wings were dry with the sauce on the side, so the question probably should have been what sauce do you want on the SIDE. LOL. The nachos had chopped up frozen hamburger meat without any taco type seasoning, and barely melted cheese, with overly metallic tasting olives. The jalapenos and tomatoes were ok, and the chips were crispy, so at least it was somewhat edible. The onion rings and mozzarella sticks were good, and the chicken fingers were chicken fingery. The cheese in the poppers was still solid, not melted enough to be oozy. Around our second beer, one patron asked to close all the blinds, mid-afternoon, and everyone seemed more comfortable. I switched from a Blue Moon to a Rogue Dead Guy Ale, and preseason football came on the TV. Other than the iffy food in front of us, we started to not entirely hate our experience. The service was spotty at best, and the bartender apologized when my husband paid our check, saying she'd never seen it that busy before. It definitely seems like it'd be an alright place to hang out as a bar, but when you're advertising "Food, Drinks, and Fun Times!" outside, my expectations are going to be slightly higher. It's kind of a dive, but without the fun of going to a REAL dive. We won't be going back again.

    (2)
  • Peter B.

    I've lived close to the Audubon Ale house many a year, but on average I rarely go there. The food is average and the service is snooty. The regular patrons there don't take kindly to people who don't take kindly. You won't get rolled or anything, but one time I was at the jukebox and a patron said, "You better be playing some country." So, I played some Run DMC just for Mr. Country Boy. I made sure to break his Conestoga wagon wheel in the parking lot. You never have to be worry about the place catching on fire as it's a hotbed for firemen from the Audubon fire department. They have a beer club. I believe you get a t shirt or something if you complete a list of beers. They have drink specials that run for a good price. Still, the Ale House is just too blasy blasy poo-pah for me.

    (3)
  • Gregory F.

    Maybe fora happy hour beer but forget the food. The service can be really bad... not the bartenders.... the guy in the kitchen. Can't get an order straight and SLOWWW! Oh... and what is it with the Air Conditioning? So it doesn't work. But you open the windows and people are outside smoking. Yeah... this place doesn't get it! I would rather drive 5 miles than go here.

    (1)
  • Trish S.

    Just don't.

    (1)
  • Tracey B.

    The service is awful. I went with a group of 7 people on a Saturday night. The place wasn't crowded at all. It takes a long time for anyone to come take your order. The food was OK, typical bar food. It took so long for the waitress to bring us more beers that we just started going up to the bar and getting them ourselves. Then after 10 pm they have a horrible DJ set up and play. Save yourself the time and go somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Martha M.

    I went here for lunch after working less than a mile from the place for close to 10 years. Yeah, I don't get out very much...I'm an "eat lunch at my desk" kind of person. Some co-workers asked me if I wanted to run out and get lunch and I thought hey why not...the location of choice--the Audubon Ale House..The tag line on the menu read "Purveyors of Good Times"...Well I'll have to be the judge of that one. The decor is pretty dated and the ambiance in the place in dark. It looks like your typical blue collar bar/restaurant (not that there is anything wrong with that of course). As we walked in, the bar was surrounded by construction workers at lunch break so we wandered into the dining room area that could probably seat about 20 max. The waitress was very accommodating and looked like she had been working there for years. I ordered the BLT wrap special which didn't come with fries (99 cents extra) and ended up being more wrap that actual BLT. The fries were undercooked and cold. Good thing that I was pretty hungry though and ended up eating everything in front of me. My co-workers ordered a club sandwich, roast beef special and a burger...all about average and all at a reasonable price. Overall the experience was so-so...I would have given it a much higher rating if the environment was more up date and brighter. If you are looking for a place to drink, look no further than this place but if you want food, this is the place I would definitely skip. "Purveyor of Good Times"...maybe ...but not of good food.

    (1)
  • Paul D.

    This place as been me and wife's regular Friday night dinner place for about 8 months now. The food is above par for a bar type place. You get very good portions for the money. Jane and Desiree are the best waitresses ever. The are very attentive to your dining experience.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Audubon Ale House

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