Ate dinner here with my sisters and niece on a Monday evening.
The beer (Golddigger IPA) was great. Â I had a burger with blue cheese/bacon, and a side salad. Â Both were tasty, though I think the side salad could have been a tiny bit bigger. Â The bar area was packed, and it seemed like a lively and fun crowd.
But---
We started out on the back patio which was inundated with flies...completely annoying. Â We asked the waitress if we could move inside and she said she would check. Â 15 minutes later, we were still outside, so I went in and asked the hostess, and she seated us right away. Â There were flies on the inside, but not as many, and they weren't buzzing around us constantly.
The service was ok--our waitress was friendly. Â Seems like they had maybe no more than three waitstaff working the full restaurant and patio.
Not to crazy about the selection of beers. I give them the benefit of the doubt on the basis that I was pretty hung over and only tried like two of them. The menu looks decent but the service was a little less than average but fortunately the Alehouse burger saved the day. Had I not enjoyed that burger I probably would not return to this place. I am not quite ready to write this place off just yet.
Review Source:Auburn is a small town with a great history. Â The downtown has lots of shops and a few good restaurants. Â We chose the Auburn Ale House for our casual dinner and found it to be excellent. Â Our party of five enjoyed the food choices they made. Â I had the Jambalaya and it was very good, lots of goodies in every bite. Â Three others had the Steak Sandwich and although I didn't taste it, it was large and looked to be excellent. Â The fish tacos also passed muster. Â My only complaint was the dinner salad which was very small and lacked an appropriate amount of dressing.
Plenty of beer choices as well, all fresh and tasty.