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| - This place is ok. I came here with friends on a Friday night, and it was packed. But the good thing was we only had to wait 15 minutes to be seated. After looking over the menu, two of my friends and I decided to share the Chicken Nachos from the Appetizers. The Chicken Nachos are described in the menu as "One Word...ENORMOUS! With Shredded Lettuce, Sour Cream, Salsa & Jalapeno on the Side." Miller's Alehouse isn't kidding about the size of their nachos. The portion size is definitely large- plenty for three people to share. However, the size of the side of shredded lettuce, sour cream, salsa & jalapeno did not match the size of the nachos, leaving me to want more side and less nacho. The nachos weren't anything special- just corn tortilla chips smothered in large chunks of salsa-covered shredded chicken and lots of cheese. My friend thought that the nachos would have been better with guacamole (add $0.99) or chili.
If I just had the nachos, I probably would have given Miller's Alehouse 2 out of 5 stars; however, the extra star comes from the decadent desserts.
I tried Capt'n Jacks Buried Treasure- Delicious Homemade Ice Cream Cake with Oreo Cookie Crust, Caramel, Chocolate Fudge & Heath Bar Crunch. At first it was delicious, but then became a sugar overload that I could no longer handle. Thankfully, I had the Brownie Hot Fudge Sundae- a huge chewy walnut brownie swimming in a sea of hot fudge and topped with two huge scoops of vanilla ice cream and a swirl of whipped cream- to switch it up. The brownie was the perfect combination of chewy and soft, and mixed with the hot fudge and the cold ice cream, each bite was like heaven in my mouth. The desserts plus the good service brought this place from a 2 star to 3 star rating.
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