Orlando Ale House
Winter Park, FL 32792
Phone: (407) 671-1011
- Cross Street:
- S Semoran Boulevard
- Best of Citysearch:
- Sports Bar 2005, American Food 2004
- Hours:
- Daily 11am-2am
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Editorial Review for Orlando Ale House – by Mary Meehan
The Scene
The 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 Food
Start 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.
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Insider Tips
Where to SitSports fans are taken care of here; there are plenty of TVs to watch the big game.
User Reviews for Orlando Ale House
04/03/2007 Posted by wanderer12
I have basically been only in the bar area but they have so many tv's that no matter where you sit you can see 3 or 4 tv's. The food is average, but the bar service is good. They are always looking to see if you need more drinks and they are friendly as well.
Pros: the crowd, tv's
Cons: the crowd
09/10/2005 Posted by mustang_tigerette_mom
The brownie hot fudge sundae was fabulous! My hubby and oldest daughter had them for their dinner...but be aware...it has nuts.
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