Best place to unwind on the lawn after a day of hiking at The Colorado National Monument Park. Agava Wheat Brew was the best! Tastey appetizers and dinner too.
A casual, but upscale pub, brew house and eatery in a central location. The menu looked great. My wife and I enjoyed friendly service, but only had a couple of nice craft pints and the delicious Red Pepper Hummus. They also have a great patio. We will be back on our next visit.
this may be the best restaurant in this little "just passing through" town on I-70. It's not easy to find because it's tucked back in the town. You'll have to spend a few minutes off the freeway to get to it - but if you want a very nice meal in an excellent environment this is worth the effort.Take the Horizon exit south off I-70. Go 3/4 of the way through the round-a-bout to 12th street. Go a few blocks and on the south side of the street, you'll see it in a little corner shopping spot. It's right on 12th street.My daughter spotted it and we eventually doubled back to it after looking at lots of other unattractive choices.I was very pleased with the quality of the food and the ambiance.
We are from telluride and heard about this place from a few friends of ours. We went on thursday night for dinner and a few drinks. To our surprise there was live music on the patio, and the band was quite good. This place has the best patio, hands down, in Grand Junction. The food was excellent, they have a great selection of beers (Guiness on tap!), and you couldn't beat the atmosphere. We will definately be returning soon!
The Ale House was once one of our old stand by places to go, food was usually pretty good and the beer tasty, however, past 3 or 4 times in the food has gotten progressively worse. It seems that there is always a new menu with fewer items and higher prices. The last time in I ordered (against my better judgement) and by the server's suggestion the Cap'n Crunch fried chicken and waffles. It was honestly one of the worst meals of my life. I've had fried chicken and waffles before and they were fantastic. The secret is using whole piece-bone in chicken fried to perfection, nice and juicy with fresh made waffles and high quality maple syrup. Ale house uses one, flat dried out chicken breast cut into pieces and apparently frozen waffles. They even actually ruin the syrup by adding balsamic vinegar! This dish can be yours for the incredible price of $15.00! Unfortunately we will most likely never return but if any review readers decide to dine at the Ale House be sure to stick with either the pizza or a burger.
Great place, made even better by Tonja, who was an unbelievable friendly, genuine person with a great sense of humor.
The service was great. The pizza was great. Highly recommended.
The restaurant itself was clean and the atmosphere was fun. It was a little on the loud side. The waiter who served us was great! We never had to ask for anything. We were disappointed in the appetizer we had. it was the chips and salsa. The salsa was bland and the chips tasted stale. The burgers and fries we ordered rocked! We would eat here again.
Traveling west from Denver then this is your lunch stop. Go to the website and check the menu.Try their beer. Our sandwiches were fantastic.
I've had buffalo burgers before, but the buffalo burger here is seriously top notch!! I wasn't even hungry and I wound up chowing the whole thing down. Pair it with a local ale, and you'll be in happy land before you know it.