When we got there the outdoor tables near heaters were all full still so we sat a table on the sidewalk. The guy taking orders and serving (I assume he may actually be the owner) told us he would move us to a heater area when it became available. About 5-10 minutes later, he came back over and grabbed the drinks we already had to move us to the bar top that had a heater. Really courteous. He also takes COVID precautions seriously, my friend ran inside to use the rest room and he followed the protocol with taking temp and his information down.
Really just a solid, pub style bar. Good tap list and bottle inventory. I appreciate the proper glassware. Menu is standard bar food but good quality (you could tell the food wasn’t just frozen and reheated) and great price (particularly for the area). The fried pickles and chicken fingers were good. He got my friend a side of blue cheese with no hesitation. Just a chill, no frills spot that I would definitely recommend. Looking forward to going here when it’s open indoors again, this could easily be your local watering hole if you lived or worked...
Read moreAfter enjoying the an event nearby me and my friends really wanted to grab some good food as everbody was starving. As one of my friends had eaten before at Henry's so we all decided to check this place out.
It was a sunday evening and this place was packed though we were easily able to get table us(we were 6 of us). This place has an amazing selection when it comes to beer. Though I didn't order any drinks but my friends loved thier drinks.
So for food I had the BBQ pulled pork sandwich and my friends ordered the turkey club, stuffed potato skins, Grilled veggie burrito and grilled buffalo chicken sandwich. My pulled pork sandwich was really flavorfull and tasty and even potato skins were nice. Everybody like the food except the turkey sandwich which was dry and bland. The service here was really nice considering they were busy. Definitely a great spot to enjoy food and drinks...
Read more5-stars for what it is, not a restaurant with gourmet pretentions. After many years of passing it by, I stopped in with a friend to eat, drink and have a decent, intelligent conversation. In Bevacco the roar was deafening, ditto "Wine Bar" (of course) & Henry's End has become way too pricey for a casual meal and drink. Finally we thought we'd "settle" for the Ale House because a quick walk-through revealed it to be reasonably quiet. We sat in the back booth--away from the TV screens--were served ample cocktails (bigger than the stingy Bevacco portions) by two different jolly, friendly waiters (one seemed to be the manager), and though the menu was small, had a perfectly delicious meal. I'll go again soon and hope my review retains its validity! P.S. Don;t expect the decor to be other than utilitarian, but the back booths are...
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