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6 reviews for Gardner Ale House
WHYB (1), , does not count - explanation | | November 25, 2009 I purposely saved my first review for the Gardner Ale House. I just discovered this place a little while ago and have been there twice. The pub fare is way above average (I’ve had the pizza, wings, and burgers), but it’s more about the beer.
The Chair City Pale Ale is a very solid American Pale Ale and worth the trip for me, and I love the Dopplebock. But what’s going to keep me coming back is the Face-Off Double IPA. Outstanding! | smcolw (8), Wayland, Massachusetts does not count - explanation | | November 15, 2009 This is a friendly place where conversation is natural and unpretentious. I’m told the food is quite good, although I didn’t have any when I visited. The beer is well above average and the price is excellent ($4.50 for a sampler of five beers). | | mcox90 (22), Wilton, | | November 8, 2009 Nice little brewpub/restaurant in downtown Garner. Had a little trouble finding the place at first. Had to stop and ask directions. Cozy, warm ambiance with exsposed brick walls and dark stained beams. As far as food goes, they had everything from basic fried pub food to full coarse dinners. The wife and I put together an all appetizer supper. The plate of nachos was huge. The beer was solid and well made. We had sampled some of their beer at a beer fest and decided to check the place out. It’s really not far from were I live. | BroSpud (7), , Massachusetts does not count - explanation | | August 9, 2009 A comfortable restaurant with a full menu of standard fare. The pizzas looked really good though we didn’t order them but saw alot going to the tables near us. The beer is just average, my favorite being the chair city pale ale which was nothing spectacular but still very drinkable. | | MartinT (348), Montreal, Quebec | | July 8, 2009 This cozy pub and family restaurant is laden with brick walls, which conveniently contain many glassless windows that look onto adjacent rooms and kitchen. Service we had was very friendly but not knowledgeable. The food was your average pub grub quality and the beers were nearly all decent quaffers. Since this is quite out of the way, I don’t see myself coming back out too often, but I can’t knock this place for offering sub-par products. | | hophead75 (83), Boonton, New Jersey | | February 25, 2007 [ Updated April 18, 2008 ] A nice new establishment in downtown Gardner. 6 beers on tap and they were all well made, the doppelbock being the standout beer for me. Got a cool tour of the place and great descriptions of all the challenges they faced installing their brewing system from the brewer. Worth a stop if you are in the area. |
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