| Carolina Ale House 2240 Walnut Street, Cary; 7981 Skyland Ridge, Raleigh |
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The Carolina Ale House has several locations: Crossroads shopping center in Cary, Brier Creek shopping center in Raleigh, Falls of the Neuse road in North Raleigh, in Durham on Chapel Hill boulevard, and in Wake Forest near the Highway 98 bypass and US1. The Ale House is part of the LM family of restaurants, the same company that owns the Greek restaurant ,Taverna Agora, in North Raleigh.
The New Yorker – We always have good food when we eat at the Carolina Ale House. This past time I had a rack of ribs, very good. House salad isn’t skimpy– lettuce, onions, tomatoes, cucumber, olives and croutons. Excellent wings. The Carolina Ale House in Cary is a great place to watch a game, especially if you are in the crossroads shopping center.
The Raleigh-ite – Carolina Ale House is great–great fries, great appetizers. My favorite meal to order is the chicken tender basket (it comes with fries and a side salad). Normally I’m a blue cheese dressing kind of girl, but here I like the Ranch. Its not too thick with a great flavor. Love watching games here, always have a good meal. Outdoor area (Cary Ale House location) –heated during the winter, and they have the fans going during the summer. Huge bar with video games and pool tables. Great place for happy hour; good beer specials. Always great service- even with a lot of people the servers always manage to keep the tabs straight. They have a $2 Ale house red which is an excellent full-flavored beer.
Do over? We are Carolina Ale House weekly regulars.
7/04/09: We ordered 3 Heineken Lights, 1 Full rack baby back ribs w/ onion strings, 1 chicken tender basket. Total: $42.34
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