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  • Stopped in for apps and drinks on a Saturday, late afternoon (4pmish) and was surprised at the amount of people in the joint, not to mention the line out the door by the time we left around 6ish. Lots of TV's filled with a variety of viewing choices, mostly sports as they are a sports bar kinda place. Well decorated as you could tell they were trying for the "local sports bar" feel, keyword try still felt like a chain sports bar housed in a warehouse. Sidenote--i think they are owned by a larger chain or restaurant group recently in NJ went to a Miller's Ale House and swear I remember the font styles, decor, and even menu being almost exactly the same. Service was OK. Like I said it was busy so wait staff was flying around, they weren't great but they all at least appeared to be trying which is at least worth praise. Food was, and I think I even said this in my Millers Ale house review, well prepared frozen packaged foods. Decent wing sauce flavors, good menu variety, nothing we had was awful, but nothing jumped out saying Damn that's fresh, or anything life changing. Prices were consistent for what it is, most items in 10$ and a little higher nothing on the menu will break the bank. Most importantly, THE BEER! while the selection was large I'm not sure it was all that impressive. 40+ taps and I think I only saw about 8-10 max worth having. For a place called CAROLINA ALE HOUSE and the current explosion of NC beer availability would hope for a little more representation in this aspect, but I think maybe I'm just being picky here. Still a wide variety and for the target demo they nailed it(20-30 taps of abINBEV, MillerCoors products) and prices were again consistent for this type of place avg 4.50-5$ for craft pint. They did have daily specials I think that day they had 3.5 LoneRider pints or like a $3.25 20oz bud light, I think? Not to shabby for a pint of sweet Josie or Shotgun Beatty. All in all I wouldn't be opposed to going back, I have been to the Greenville SC location multiple times, more inclined to stop by with fam whilst at concord mills or just in the area, probably never going to say "I have got to drive all the way to that side of town and get some Ale House!". Take it for what it is in the crowded Sports Bar market.
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