Monday, June 2, 2014

Ashland Ale House

Here in New England there is a strong beer brewing tradition which can be seen by the amount of breweries based in the region. With so many beers to choose from, beer drinkers demand that their local watering holes offer a large variety of beers to choose from. Alongside a plethora of beer options, clientele also demand a diverse menu which can satisfy even the most pickiest of eaters. One of these eating establishments that offer a wide variety of dishes and beers is Ashland Ale House. Ashland Ale House has a large selection of beers on tap, bottles, and cans which will make any beer snob happy. New England beers are prominent on the beer list with selections from Jack's Abby, Sam Adams, Mayflower, Blue Hills, Clown Shoes, Allagash, and Wachusett. Ashland Ale House also features domestic beers from around the country. Their menu features favorites such as sandwiches, burgers, salads, steak tips, traditional New England seafood,and appetizers like chicken wings. Their entrees are sure to fill you up as Ashland Ale House has big portions so beware before you order those appetizers. The steak tips I ordered were cooked to the medium rare like I asked for. The salads are very substantial and will fill you up. When we ordered boneless honey BBQ chicken wings we did not have to wait forever to get them which was great. As for the prices, Ashland Ale House keeps their prices honest for what you get which is always a plus when dining out. The atmosphere at the Ashland Ale House is very fun with good music playing in the background, a multitude of flat-screen TVs so you do not miss any of the game, and an extremely dedicated wait staff that is friendly. Ashland Ale House is a fantastic option in the Metrowest area of Boston for the beer inclined. The menu offers great variety which lends itself to being a great neighborhood restaurant for families. Ashland Ale House is a great place to unwind, have a pint, and a bite to eat. It is definitely a place to check out in the Metrowest Boston area.




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