Miller’s Ale House Menu

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  • Jen D.

    We pulled into our hotel and were ecstatic to see an Alehouse next door. It was literally a 1 minute walk and with a 7 month old that's amazing. We're regulars at our local Alehouse in Coral Springs. The food was even better than our local one and service was great. Exactly what we needed after driving 7 hours with a mini!

    (5)
  • Kevin K.

    I recommend the zinger salad. They were very accommodating for us to have a group and watch the games and drink and eat. This place is a staple of jax!

    (4)
  • Susan O.

    We drove 12 hours & ordered take out.The staff was terrific from taking order to pick up it was hot & good.

    (4)
  • Karen E.

    First of all we're very confused about the name of the place. The large signage on the roof says "Jacksonville Ale House" and about the entry door it says "Miller's" (just Miller's). Very disappointed. We sat at the bar for a quick bite. Unfortunately for us, it was right next to the kitchen pickup. Servers were having all sorts of conversation that weren't appropriate for customers to overhear and there was a lot of cussing. There was also a lot of noise coming from the kitchen. The kitchen had their own radio blaring and the staff were belting the tunes out. Servers would pound on the end of the bar, startling us, some would apologize, all under the watchful eye of the manager who appeared to be helping. The bartender that was waiting on us didn't seem to care much. I asked for silverware and she gestured where she had dumped 3 sets off. I asked her a couple of questions about ingredients on a Lobster Roll and she seemed irritated that she would have to ask the kitchen (even though it was right there). The second bartender was more attentive, asking if we needed anything. We ordered our son's hamburger with no cheese and it came with it. We won't be back.

    (1)
  • Andrew W.

    I am staying at aloft about a mile from millers ale house. When I walked in the host and hostess told us to just find a seat, instead of sitting us. They should just put a sign there if that's the case, it would save them some money. When we sat down we ordered... I got a filet mignon MED WELL. When it came out it was cooked RARE. No big deal I thought so I asked if the waitress could have the chef put it back in the oven to make it Med well as I ordered. When I got it back ten or fifteen minutes later I cut it open and it still wasn't med well. It was barely medium. ( blood on my plate)... I ate the filet because I was hungry and before we were finished eating the waitress put the check on the table. We wanted to order more beers but they rushed us out. The only reason I give this place one Star is because the beer was cold. Service 0 out of 10

    (1)
  • Dana S.

    My boyfriend and I go to this ale house every few weeks for dinner and drinks or to watch a hockey or football game. After tonight's experience I doubt we will return. We had dinner, got violently ill about 2 hours after eating. I politely called to inform the manager, incase something needed to be addressed in the kitchen to prevent other from becoming ill. He was incredibly rude and said it could not be the food and "that's a medical fact." Since when is a restaurant manager also a doctor!? He handled what should have been a polite apology with such attitude and poor customer service that I am completely appalled. Good luck with your stomach and the service if you choose to dine there!

    (1)
  • Maria C.

    Great atmosphere. Bartenders were grrreat. Wings were delicious. Definitely plan on coming back

    (4)
  • Dani V.

    Go for $10 sangria pitchers and any game you want to watch on the TVs. Otherwise..food? no. Southside Ale House is pretty quick with their service and not bad. So stick to drinks!

    (2)
  • Alex S.

    Same as every ale house. Cheap food and beer, lots of TVs and drunk people. Too many gator fans, but such is the life in Jacksonville. A solid option for watching the game.

    (3)
  • Rick D.

    Great sports bar. Great drink and food specials. Best Happy Hour in Jacksonville. Many Locations in Jacksonville.

    (5)
  • Megan L.

    Millers southside ale is my place! The service is always on point and I never have to wait for anything. Our server was well informed on specials and knew their way around the menu giving us awesome choices for sides and appetizers! We will deff be back :)

    (5)
  • Captain H.

    Thought I would try this place out on a Sunday afternoon. Wife and I waited 5 to 10 minutes for a server, walked out and across the street to mellow mushroom. Service was much better.

    (2)
  • M M.

    The chicken wings were HUGE. I'd like to see the size of that chicken! I had them medium and all flats with a side of hot sauce. They were piping hot and really juicy perfectly crispy on the outside - not too wet / drowned in sauce. I also love the onion rings and they're served with a spicy sauce on the side that's good. I usually opt for ranch dressing though. All Miller's Ale Houses are pretty consistent. The prices are fair, there's a huge selection on the menu, and lots of TVs. Other favorites are the chicken nachos (mountain of nachos!) and the zinger melt - buffalo chicken tenders smothered in cheese, sour cream, pico, etc. Yum. Can't go wrong here. Fun place to get out and grab lunch or cold beers and some grub with friends of while watching a game.

    (4)
  • Aaron B.

    It like 82 TVs in here... Maybe...

    (4)
  • Chelsea S.

    There's always a pretty good crowd here. The bartenders know what they are doing and the drinks are relatively cheap. I look forward to making Millers a hangout.

    (5)
  • Virginia M.

    Good spot to go for beer and bar food. The chicken nachos are excellent.

    (3)
  • Han L.

    This place is the shitz on Tuesday nights because ladies drink free! My favorite word yal, FREE. Ladies drink until 1 or 1:30. They also have a late night menu where everything costs $5. The chili fries are a killer especially with all the bacon bits they put on it. Seriously, this place is like a club on Tuesday nights. Expect to see people dressed up and expect a crowd! It's lively with a good mix of all sorts of people. The staff is friendly and pretty attentive even though it gets packed.

    (4)
  • James W.

    The servers here are the best in Jax! They know and live customer service. The food is great, but it is the service that makes this place great! We go here several times a week because of the service, and the food again is great, too. Mike is a great manager, and there are too many servers to name - they treat us like royalty. Seriously, if you want to have a decent meal and a fair price, cold beer, cocktails, and/or catch a game, then head over here.

    (5)
  • Bob S.

    Met a friend here after work for drinks, I stayed for dinner. Had the prime rib (a Tuesday/Thursday special) Service was good, food was good, price was good. Looks like the previous visit was a bump in the road.

    (4)
  • Julie A.

    I'm not a big drinker, but this is a really cool place for people in their late 20's to mid 30's to hang out. It was a Tuesday night and I saw a WHOLE lot of people I haven't seen in years. To me the place was pretty packed, but from what I hear, it was actually pretty dead that night. Lol. It was supposedly Ladies Night and ladies are supposedly to drink free, but maybe if you don't order Cranberry Vodka ($3) or Mai Tai ($6). I'm not a big fan of beer. ::shrug::

    (4)
  • Paul G.

    Ale House has a large menu full of great selections! Not only that, but it's really inexpensive to have a good meal. All of the locations are great, but this particular one on Deer Lake Ct. has a large outdoor patio, and is in walking distance of the Tinseltown movie theater. It also has a really hopping nightlife, due to its close proximity to FSCJ/UNF. They have a decent selection of beers. The bartenders are on the ball, and have a sense of urgency. My family and I like to eat here because it's relaxed and they have TVs for sports-watching. I like to come here for beers with friends at the bar as well, making Ale House an all-around good place to eat/drink. Everything on the menu is good. I can vouch for: -Mini burgers(my fav). My only gripe is that you have to really make it clear to them that you don't want them well done. Saying "medium" is not enough. -French Onion soup -Chicken nachos -The cheese-steak -The cheeseburgers -The chicken/rib plate -Fish and chips -The spinach salad -Cheese fries

    (4)
  • Alexandria S.

    Been coming here for years! Great food, good service, fun times...what else can you ask for? However, I can't rate this place five stars because I DID get food poisoning one time from the food here, but, it was only once. Other than that incident, it's all been good!

    (4)
  • Matt S.

    While driving around on a recent Saturday looking for a good spot to drink, I looked up to see "Ale House" in large glowing neon letters, drawing me in. There were a few other restaurants / hangouts in the area, but I was in the mood for some cold beer and good appetizers, and I figured this would be the spot to get it. I wanted to sit inside at the bar, but the place was PACKED! A few tables were open inside, but after checking outside, I found one table that was open, and since it was in good view of the baseball and hockey games, figured that would be the spot to go. I will start by saying that even though the restaurant was slammed, the service was pretty darn good. The waiter came by the table almost immediately, and the timing was great all night. Never hovering, he stopped by whenever he noticed the drinks getting low and to check if we needed any food. The drink menu was pretty large, however nothing too impressive about it. I was happy they had Samuel Adams on tap, and that's what I drank all night. Lots of draft and bottled beers, and a full bar to make up any hard drink you may like, and the menu had quite a few listed in there. Every night you go in, there is some kind of drink special, so check for that, there may be something you'd like that's cheap. There were TONS of big screens all throughout the place, all tuned in to sports, so you can definitely find something good to watch. As I watched the game and downed my Sam Adams, got the menu, and although a lot of it sounded good, decided to go with the mozarella cheese sticks. I gotta say, it was pretty good. Nice and crispy on the outside, gooey melted cheese inside, served with marinara dipping sauce. Doesn't sound like much, but anybody like me who likes cheese sticks can tell you, they're hard to do right. Overall, I had a pretty good time at this place. The service was great, the food was tasty, and the beers and mixed drinks were ice cold. The crowd left something to be desired, however. Noticed a douche parade circling the bar inside, guys way over dressed trying WAY to hard to impress. More than a few tables outside sitting near us were jerkoffs with bad attitudes. I will probably stop in again sometime in the near future. I had a lot of fun, everything was great, but the crowd inside the place left me feeling that it could've been a lot more fun.

    (3)
  • Edward J.

    Eat here at your own risk. I went here on 3 Oct for lunch with the wife. We both ordered burgers. I had fries she had onion rings. The food was OK. My fries were cold. Our waitress was pretty good. A couple hours later is when the problems started. Let me just say my wife and I spent a good portion of the afternoon and evening squirting on the toilet. I didn't vomit but my wife did. I had to take appropiate measures to prevent dehydration. My gut was in knots and I was cursing the Ale House the rest of the night. In the morning we were OK.

    (1)
  • A B.

    Jacksonville Ale House has a wide variation of menu items. Foods range from seafood -- including raw clams/oysters and lobster -- to a variety of steaks and "specialties." The specialties can be a hit or miss... depending on what you order. Lunch is a good value... with many options at less than $8! Who can complain about that? Options include burgers, meatloaf, salmon, and of course... fish and chips! The portions at this restaurant are more than generous. Certainly, the best valued food in Jacksonville. Not to mention, $5 pitchers of beer! 3.5 stars, but I'm rounding up to 4.

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Ale House in Tinseltown always seems to have something going on whether it be drink specials, ladies night, etc. It's a great environment for meeting up with a few friends and catching a ball game or just catching up in general. The environment varies greatly throughout the day but tends to pick up considerably between the 8pm-11pm range. So if you have a sizeable group of people plan in advance to get a big enough table (or high-top if you're near the bar/pool tables). There are two pool tables, a smattering of coin-op video games, and a juke-box with a decent selection. Bring your quarters! The clientele tends to be of the professional persuasion due to the great number of office parks near in the area. This is basically where they go to get rowdy. The customers keep the environment fun for sure as there's always great potential for people-watching while you're here. Be sure to stay tolerant if you're coming here after 9pm though as it gets crowded and intoxicated in a hurry. Nothing but a lot of fun though in my opinion. The menu has your standard sports bar fare (hamburgers, fries, sandwiches, etc.) and is usually served timely and accurately. From personal experience, the food and service has been tip-top. Waitresses tend to get bogged down with the increased crowds and their increasing level of intoxication, but its nothing burdensome. The drinks are always cold and strong. I've had more than a few fun nights at Ale House. It's not a stand-out place as much as it is a stand-by when all your other options don't go through. A great stand-by it is, though.

    (3)
  • Ryan R.

    Ask yourself, why am I here? That will justify a lot. If you came to watch a game or UFC fight, then its not a bad choice. If you came to party and/or drink, you made the wrong choice. Either way, this is what you get... A bunch of scumbags wearing their glittery Tapout shirts, 17'' tube TVs hanging from the wall, and maybe 5 "big screens" that look classy for maybe 1994. The food is generally terrible in my opinion, but I suppose its fairly standard for any sports bar, so its to be expected really. The mini burgers are a safe choice and if you want heartburn and to wake up tomorrow wearing 10 extra pounds, dive into their signature nacho dish they serve. Theres not much else to say as I could go into about 200 other places in Jacksonville exactly like this with the same atmosphere and same type of people.

    (2)
  • Nick A.

    I have been to the Ale House numerous times. It has descent food and is a good hangout, although it can be a bit meat-marketish at times. I have noticed it's a pretty big spot for happy hours as well. It's always a sure bet if I have no idea where else to go in the area.

    (4)
  • Zack P.

    We were in town for the Tax Slayer Bowl and hit this up after the gsme. It was totally packed but this place is huge so we had no wait. Our waitress Holly was smoking hot and an awesome. We had the Filet with scallops and the mashed potatoes that I made into loaded mashed potatoes and it was memorable to say the least. Great spot. Really good. Ask for Holly.

    (4)
  • Jon C.

    This bar has, in my opinion, the best alcohol specials in town! All day every day $5 pitchers of Miller Lite, Fridays they have $1 Margaritas in a beer mug, and many many more. The wait staff for the most part are friendly and attentive though they can get quite busy. So long as you understand the situation you are in, you shouldn't ever be disappointed here. They have two quarter operated pool tables, though on busy nights they close them down in favor of turning them into extra tables. They also have several arcade games for the kiddies during the day, and the drunks at night. During the season their many many TVs posted all around the restaurant broadcast every game that's televised. They even roll a big screen out onto the patio for those that prefer to sit outside! My personal favorite item on the menu is the Zingers! These delicious boneless wings/strips come in several different flavors and have never disappointed! The food is moderately priced and perfectly acceptable. There are 10 or so tables outside for the days/nights the climate is appropriate as well as patio area for those that just want to step out for a smoke. They never give you a hard time about walking outside from the bar holding your drink to take a call or grab a smoke. Given it's proximity to several large office complexes it can on occasion be littered with pretentious suit types, but generally the crowd you'll find there is a mix of all ages and not too rowdy until it gets close to closing time. Overall I would recommend this bar to anyone looking for a cheap night out drinking.

    (4)
  • Amanda D.

    The Ale House is good for anything from lunch to happy hour to a night out. The best day for lunch is Fish and Chips Friday. I personally always got a salad, but the guys got the fish and chips and loved it. The Ale House was the typical night out for me when I lived in J'ville. The pool tables are great and there are tons of TVs for sports watching.

    (5)
  • George O.

    Great food service at the bar!

    (5)
  • Gary S.

    Wings were okay. Staff was a little slow. No impressive beers on tap.

    (2)
  • C F.

    Was dirty in the bathroom beyond belief. Food is OK like all the Ale Houses but the cleanliness thing has to be fixed. Might try again. Most of the clientele is too drunk to care if a few bugs are in the bathroom. The qualities that their customers look for are quite a bit different from a higher end restaurant.

    (2)
  • Stephanie R.

    Good drink specials, pool tables, and a nice patio. It's always pretty crowded after 10:00 PM, for some reason mostly with guys. Ladies night = free wells and drafts for the girls, but good luck getting them because the building is packed wall to wall with dudes.

    (4)
  • Alenna B.

    Looking for a decent place to take the family? This is good! Been here a few times, usually service is great...the only reason for 4 stars is this time it was a slow start...had to ask for service. On their behalf, once they started it was fine. And I have to say, if you like chocolate and peanut butter you must try the Nutter Butter Cake...yuuummmy!!!

    (4)
  • Sean M.

    I've been coming here since I moved to town five years ago and whenever I do it's a good experience that I consistently enjoy. For me their menu is a bit of a double edged sword of choice. Sure it's nice to have so many options and so many different flavors to play around with but its so big that it can be a but overwhelming since I say "I'll have...." but (blank) sounds good too. Not that I'm complaining, but it can still be a bit of a challenge (at least for me). If you are a drinker the bar and beer selection are great. Since I'm not a drinker I can't give much insight there other than when I've been there for sporting events I don't hear anyone complaining (though I could hardly hear anything at all) As far as quality goes the place is solid. It's not exceptional, and for me nothing stands out as amazing, but nothing is ever bad. Wait staff have always been great and I've never had any service issues that I can remember. It's great for groups, you have tons of TVs to watch. My only issues with this place is the thing that bothers me to no end at this, and many other places around town too...seating. Why is it that no one wants to pad their booths or chairs anymore? There are times when I sit there and it's downright uncomfortable on those hard wooden benches. My other suggestion is for people like me who don't like crowds or tons of noise. If you want to watch a game and actually hear it then don't go here. The crowd is so loud and the noise so overwhelming that you are better off finding another place that's more quiet and less busy. I went a couple of years ago with friends for a UFC fight (I still don't know why) and there was a baseball game on too. I couldn't concentrate on the game because people were yelling and screaming and the music was so loud. I was miserable that night and won't make that mistake again.

    (3)
  • Joel S.

    Meal was great. Service was great. Honestly, one of the best bar restaurant experiences I've had in a while. Then the fans came on. I'm not a sissy boy but some mental defective has set industrial fans on high and aimed them at the bar area. Not one or two, I count at least eight. It's pretty amateurish and ruined an experience that I was calling a five out of five until then. I seriously doubt the owners are reading but, I will never return.

    (2)
  • Marie B.

    Ordered the meatloaf special for $4.99 have to say my husband loved it.... I order the shrimp po boy..... and it really should be called poor boy.... it was awful.. ..

    (3)
  • Dale S.

    The printed beer menu lacked the local taps. The server did, though, know the half dozen non megabrew taps. The food was OK, but nothing great...very chainish. Server was sub-par. Too many other places around here to come back here.

    (2)
  • Kim M.

    We were actually in the mood for grilled burgers and were not disappointed. We ordered the"build your own". Deliciously prepared and served with onion rings for a nominal up charge. Excellent service and extensive drink menu.

    (5)
  • Paul R.

    Utterly average in every way. The salmon was a bit fishy, and the Cesar salad probably a few days past prime. Probably should have had fried everything, because they just don't have fresh enough foods fir non-fried. Waitress was pleasant and attentive, but she could not make the food better. I'll give it 6 months or a year at least before I try them again.

    (2)
  • John S.

    Amy and I have eaten here a couple of times and on both occasions the food and service has been excellent! Both times we've been later in the evening, so seating has never been an issue. The servers are friendly and helpful and bring drink refills to the table when needed, which is a plus! We will definitely return in the future, whether for food or drinks! The food and drink prices are reasonable, so it shouldn't be a problem to eat and have a drink or two for a decent price.

    (4)
  • Chloe S.

    A very good atmosphere, a good chill spot. Excellent food choices. I have had the 35 shrimp dinner. It was well worth it, they are the large shrimp, not tiny popcorn shrimp like some places give. And the Blue Long Island Iced Tea pitchers are my favorite. 2 thumbs up

    (4)
  • Jarrod M.

    Service is very poor here, ten minutes went by before we were greeted by a server. When the server arrived they were quick to inform us that they were cut and someone would eventually take care of us. This location has poor management and even worse service.

    (1)
  • Malise C.

    Food order was wrong. Tea was gross. Manager never came by to ask or to apologize. Had to ask for the check twice. Do not sit with Kyle. Better yet, go someplace else, there's lots of other places in the area.

    (1)
  • Amy S.

    We've only been to Miller's a couple of times and we really need to make a point to hit this place up more often. They are open until 2am every night and we are night owls, so this is perfect for us. Since both times we've been here it's been around midnight on a weeknight, it hasn't been very crowded. I've read other reviews where people have said just stick to the drinks, but the food I've tried here has been quite good. They have daily specials, so make sure to check them out. Last time here, hubby and I shared the 1 1/4 pound of baby back ribs for $10.99. An amazing deal! That's their Monday special, but I'm not sure how long it will last. Back to the ribs, the sauce had the perfect sweet/tang to it and they were fall-off-the-bone tender. I would order these again even at the regular price of like $16. They have late night specials on their appetizers too, although I can't speak for the price of everything. We had the loaded cheese fries for $5 (I think they are regularly priced at $8) and they were good. They were nothing overly-special and honestly could have used more cheese, but nonetheless, they were quite tasty... especially for $5 and the portion was huge! Our friends ordered the onion rings as an appetizer and I loved them. Some of the best I've had in a while. They were battered properly and cooked to golden perfection. Like the loaded cheese fries, the onion rings were a good-sized portion and enough to go around for a table of four. Our friends had the sliders and the french onion soup. Both looked yummy and I will definitely consider ordering those items in the future. They have drink specials all day, every day here. So make sure to ask about them. As others have mentioned, there are flat screens everywhere, so this is a good place to come eat, drink, and watch a game. During regular hours and game times, I'm sure this place can get pretty rowdy. Our service has been excellent here. Servers have been very attentive, our orders have been correct, and our drinks have been kept filled. Again, we were here late at night and the place was pretty dead, so service might not be as great during peak times. Restaurant is clean and is a comfortable environment. It has a very welcoming feel to it. We'll definitely be back. The NBA finals are coming up soon and I hear they have pitchers of Sangria for $10! This could be the place we head to watch a few of the games this year!

    (4)
  • Danette L.

    Our server was very quick to take our drink orders & deliver them. Then she did a disappearing act. Mom's coffee was cold, the cup wasn't even warm. We were on the verge of leaving when she finally appeared & took our order. Took. A long time for our food, salmon was as fresh as it should have been. When we were done our server repeated the disappearing act. It was freezing cold, even got our jackets from the car. Mentioned it to the server & I think it got colder! This is the third time we've tried this location, 3 strikes & they are OUT!!

    (1)
  • Thomas C.

    Good lunch prices. Not to happy with the June selection but the servers were friendly and food came out quick. Not bad for the former number one selling miller lite bar in the country.

    (4)
  • Anthony N.

    Been to this place multiple times. It is a good place to watch some sports, drink and get some decent to good appetizers. Whether you are sitting in a booth or by the bar there are enough televisions to satisfy your need. There cocktails are a little pricey compared to a regular bar, but that depends on what you get. I usually get my favorite, Long Island Iced Tea. They do a great job making it. They do a good job with customer service. Food wise, depending on what you get its decent to good.I have had their fish tacos wish are pretty good. Their Zingers, which are boneless chicken wings are very flavorful. Is this a place for a romantic, first date. No! But when you want to get some good food and watch a good game, this place has some good answers.

    (3)
  • Elisa Y.

    I usually like this place and get good food and very good service. Sad to say that was not the case tonight. Not likely to return in the near future. Poor service, over an hour wait for our food, cold burger that returned burnt on greasy soggy lettuce when reheated, trouble getting our server's attention. The manager, Adam tried to fix the situation and was partly successful. At least he was very polite and seemed to care, which is why this is review merits 2 stars instead of 1. Very sad because this place is usually much better, I hope it is just a one-time issue.

    (2)
  • John H.

    Worst experience at any Ale House. I ordered seafood platter. What I got was a joke. Blatantly obvious freezer to oven food. I understand everything may not be fresh, but at least have ample portions and try to pretend it didn't just come from the freezer. I sent it back after a couple awful bites. Manager came over and was rude, told us everything has been comped and basically escorted us out.

    (1)
  • Gary K.

    Not bad! Has a HUGE patio which is awesome but they need to start making the patios near the bathroom. Too much beer = long walks to pee

    (5)
  • Brandie D.

    Great location. We enjoyed the heated outside patio with a bar. The loud over head music made it a little difficult to hold a conversation but the service, drinks, and food was good.

    (3)
  • Rachel P.

    Your average bar, pub food. Good drink specials, one of those places that is good when you wanna watch a game or eat something other than fast food after 11pm. Favorite menu item is the Cajun chicken pasta. I know pretty much every restaurant like ale house (Friday's, Chilis, Seven bridges) all have this menu item but I was impressed when I ordered it at Ale house. It's a huge portion.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    Came here with a vendor from work, and had a good time. The service was mediocre, but the food is consistently good. They also have every sport imaginable on their TVs, so this is a perfect place for gameday--just make sure you get there at least 1-2 hours early. The bar specials will usually make the time investment worth it.

    (3)
  • Tom F.

    Millers are what they are. A cheap sports bar for food and drinks. The portions are great and virtually everything is a good to order option. For those with tight wallets and short on cash, this is your place. Stop on in.

    (3)
  • Charlena K.

    I went to college in Central Florida and since we don't have Ale House in Massachusetts, I was excited to drop in for a bite to eat. I wasn't really hungry so I just ordered the cheeseburger flatbread: not exactly what I was expecting but it wasn't bad either. Unfortunately as soon as I got to the car I felt nauseous. I didn't consume any alcohol so I can't imagine what caused that. Thankfully, I felt much better when I woke up the next morning. Jamie, our server, was a little rough around the edges but she grew on me as the night went on. My biggest gripe was that she pulled up a seat to take orders which is a bit too casual for my liking. I was particularly annoyed because I was at the end of the table (closest to her) and she was fidgeting with her notepad directly above my water as she took orders. I'm sure she meant no harm but it is something servers and management should keep on their list of "don'ts". The biggest bummer was that Ale House no longer has fried pickles on the menu. Jamie offered to cut cubes of speared pickles to compensate but I passed because something about chunky fried pickles just isn't appealing to me. Pros: Great location. Many seating options. Heat lamps near windows so it isn't too cold. AWESOME music!

    (3)
  • Jessica L.

    The place was packed, we were told about 2hrs waiting time but got seated in 20mins. Our server was good very calm abd nice even though the place was a little chaotic. Love the tv placements there is one on almost every angle. I went there to watch the ufc fight i would have wished there was more audio on it. Though. Not everyone went there for football.

    (3)
  • Drew H.

    My favorite drinking place. Great specials. If you sit at a booth the service is hit or miss but if you sit at the bar you'll always get well taken care of.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    This location is usually pretty good on service but terrible on parking availability. Be prepared to drive through the lot a few times before having to park in a different lot and then walking over. The beer list seemed to be a lot longer than previous visits, which is never a bad thing. We all had different salads to eat and they were all tasty and came out quickly. The server was very attentive and friendly. There are dozens of TVs showing just about very sporting event that was being broadcasted. Beware, the place can get very packed during UFC or top cars Boxing but service usually keeps up pretty good considering. I've had several dishes from the Ale House and I would say that they're usually pretty good. The fried shrimp can occasionally be too greasy though. The fish tacos are always good.

    (4)
  • R G.

    I had French Onion soup and Chicken Zingers. The soup was good, the chicken was OK. The service was good.

    (3)
  • J N.

    I got their Huge Chicken Nachos. Ale House you need to cut the chicken smaller. I had 5 huge chunks of chicken. The cheese and jalapeños need to more evenly distributed thru out the nachos. My buddy got the cheese fries and the fries were way under cooked.

    (2)
  • Marie F.

    NBA Finals and the place is packed - not surprised. Still were quickly seated to an over sized booth and placed our drink orders. Waitress was hot - but weird. She reminded me of Brittany Murphy (RIP) when she was Topanga's best friend on Boy Meets World. I was okay with hot and weird. Nothing impressive about the menu. I get a burger and he gets some type of pasta. Place our orders and waitress is gone. She keeps coming back to check on us. But doesn't bring our food. Every time she comes back to the table she gets less hot and more weird in my eyes. Finally the food comes and she forgets my sauce! THE F*CK? Quickly corrects the issue and I eat. The food was edible - but again not impressive. Bar area and tvs were okay - but again not impressive. It just felt more like my old college bars - the atmosphere was great for people watching though. People do the darnedest things with alcohol in their system.

    (3)
  • Deepan M.

    Miller's Ale House is a great place to watch sports and get great food. There is not a single seat in this place that does not have a TV placed to make sure you can watch the game. They always have deals on drinks every day of the week. But the kicker, is the lobster meal they have on Wednesdays. You can not get a 1.25 lb lobster with a side for less than $15 anywhere except here. I do not know how they make money on that deal!

    (5)
  • Yolanda G.

    I can't say enough about Miller Ale House; The burgers are great and the fish and chips are off the hook. I eat here often and would highly recommend the Big Red chicken sandwich a spicy buffalo style chicken breast, It's excellent. You cant go wrong with the shrimp basket or Philly cheese steak as well. The bar mixes up some nice drinks that I find generous and reasonable.

    (5)
  • Keely P.

    Uughhhhh, soo not good..i was feeling frisky and tried something besides my tried & true blackened mahi.a chicken breast w/ broccoli-it was terrible-even tasted bad, i didnt feel good the rest of the night! My hubby also tried something different, bahaminan dolphin and it was terrible as welll.both were yuck! I vow to never eat anything than blackened mahi from here!! Might be a minute before we comeback..

    (2)
  • James D.

    We all know Alehouse, so I'll keep it simple. This isn't a review, more of a dish recommendation. There are two items on the menu that have me coming here.. Big Red chicken sandwich. It's huge. The size of one's face. Also the osso bucco. I've had it fancy restaurants and it's just as good here. It's big enough to make in to two meals. There are tons of TVs and great specials... I usually tried to avoid this spot whenever UFC is on.. too many meat heads in Affliction tees.

    (3)
  • Tammy M.

    Over looked for almost 40 min during lunch. On a Friday. This is not the best place to go for lunch on Friday.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Late Night
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Miller’s Ale House

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