I went to The Flying Hound Alehouse last night for a drink with a friend and ended up trying their food too. Right off the bat I loved the English pub feel. The staff were all very friendly through our entire time there. Even as the last remaining employee was trying to close up shop and we were obliviously still talking away he was very polite and patient.
I got the Blood Moon cocktail which was delicious. As for eating, if you are a vegan you will have some options of veggie-patty burgers, sides, and salads. The creativity of the burgers looks pretty cheese and meet dependent, so heads up that the burgers might be boring...but I didn't try one. None of the entrees are veggie or can be made with veggie substitutions as far as I could tell. I got the harvest salad without bacon or cheese and added avocado for a price. I also got a side of french fries of course. The salad was filling (I had to use a doggie bag for about a third of it) and I loved the generous amount of nuts and cherries in it. The vinaigrette was yummy too. The fries were fries...hard to do wrong and I gladly ate the whole dish!
Lastly, if you're a vegan who gets turned off by a wide array of meat dishes on a menu (like bacon on a stick, pulled pork quesadilla, mussels, and sausage platter) this alehouse might not be the place for you. I'm a bit like that but I know some of you vegans are moreso!
I'm giving three stars (A-OK) because though The Flying Hound is unapologetically what it is supposed to be--an English Alehouse with a lot of meat and cheese on the menu--it would be a hard place for me to come on a regular basis as a vegan. It makes an effort to offer some veggie options but none that really look veganteresting. Alas, not my cup of tea.