It's a pleasant experience to taste perfectly cooked ribs, fish and chicken sandwiches. According to the reviewers' opinions, waiters serve good beer or delicious ale. This bar is good for visitors who have supper in a hurry as they can order dishes as a takeout. You may be surprised by democratic prices at Miller's Ale House. It's usually a good idea to try something new and enjoy the spectacular atmosphere. Google users assigned the score of 4.1 to this place.
I had the Cobb salad with chicken. The chicken tasted very bland almost like it was previously frozen and recooked. The majority of the lettuce was wilted and bad. Overall I was very disappointed.
Service
Take out
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 1
Have frequented this location at least a dozen times since they opened.
It’s actually sad because I would visit every week if they could maintain a consistent level of service. They cannot.
The atmosphere is clean, lively & exactly what you would want at a sports bar.
The food is decent. Just be careful what you order-for example, Don’t expect great ribs for a bargain price.
Food: 3
Service: 2
Atmosphere: 5
Food on miller's is always of best quality than most sports bar, this one in specific surprised me greatly in a awesome way, the manager was extremely nice, the bartender tonight made one of the best mojitos and green tea shots I ever had and my server was a sweetheart, the place have a great atmosphere and the bathrooms were neat, I will be gladly back for awesome drinks and staff and good food. Thank you
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
My boyfriend and I came here on a Saturday afternoon around 6:30pm. The bar is busy, nearly fully seated, but there were plenty of available tables. We were greeted by friendly faces and were immediately seated at a booth. Our waitress Maddie wasted no time in taking our drink order, and returned within five minutes to bring our drinks and to take the rest of our order.
I ordered the 6oz filet mignon with a vegetable medley and a side of kettle chips. My boyfriend ordered the 6oz sirloin and shrimp with a vegetable medley and a baked potato. After 25 minutes, our food arrives, but our plates are incomplete. I am missing my vegetables, and my boyfriend’s plate had 8 shrimp rather than the 12 that he was supposed to receive. I received the rest of my meal ten minutes later after asking another waitress.
A server took my boyfriend’s vegetable medley away without asking or acknowledging us at all, and he was not finished eating it. We were checked up on by Maddie after 50 minutes to take away our plates. (I suppose the attentive service I’ve heard of for Miller’s is reserved for patrons over 30. It has been a commonality for my boyfriend and I to be overlooked by servers due to our being in our early twenties, and looking even younger.) We then ordered the Ghirardelli chocolate brownie sundae for dessert, which took 15 minutes to arrive.
As for the taste of the food, Miller’s strong point is their proteins. The filet mignon and sirloin were cooked just right. They were juicy, well-seasoned, and tender. It was delicious! Their Zingers are, of course, another dish that deserves its praise. Yet, that is where the good news ends. Unfortunately the vegetable medley was undercooked for me and overcooked for my boyfriend, who received zucchini mush. They could do with a bit of seasoning as well. My kettle chips were inconsistent. Some were raw, some burnt, and there was no flavor to speak of. I will not be ordering them again. My boyfriend’s baked potato was slightly underdone, but he did enjoy it nevertheless. His shrimp were quite flavorless. Overall, seasoning is something Miller’s can use more of.
The dessert, we hoped, would redeem the meal. It did not. Half of the brownie was at room temperature while the other half was the hot brownie we hoped for. Sadly, the whole brownie was dry, only aided by the ice cream which did its best to rehydrate the brownie and make it palatable. Now, the large portion for the price is pretty good, so if you’re looking to please the kiddos and have more to spare, this isn’t a bad choice. I will not be having this dessert again, however.
Was my experience representative of what to expect from an average Miller’s visit, or was this a rare blunder? I will be returning to this location to find out.
P.S. There was a few price discrepancies between the main menu dessert items and the dessert and drink booklet. For example, the brownie was $7.99 in the booklet, but $8.99 in the menu. Nothing major, but something to consider correcting.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$20–30
Food: 2
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 3
Recommended dishes
Zingers