The brownie hot fudge sundae was fabulous! My hubby and oldest daughter had them for their dinner...but be aware...it has nuts.
The atmosphere is not even close to Friday's Front Row or JB's You can really get into the game at these places, unlike Orlando Ale House.
The SceneThe Ale House is one of the state's mini-chains. All share the same basic menu, decor and commitment to satisfying, far-from-fancy food. The decor is reminiscent of a sports bar, with bench-like seats and thick wooden tables. TVs are hung throughout, although the noise level usually remains tolerable.The FoodStart off with the deep-fried conch fritters, a taste of Key West. The Ale House Combo--a platter of potato skins, conch fritters, fried mushrooms, mozzarella sticks and sauces--feeds a crowd. Baby back ribs are generously portioned, fall-off-the-bone tender and smothered in a tangy sauce. Another good bet for dinner is the blackened prime-rib sandwich. The burgers are big and juicy. The brownie hot fudge sundae is the star of the small dessert menu.