We arrived at 6:20pm on Wednesday for lobster night. We were a party of  7 and we  were offered a high table, which we declined. We were told it would be 30-35 minutes for a booth. 45 minutes later, the hostess told us that there was a high table available  (she told us that  she had us waiting for first available, when she was the one that we told we required a booth.). When we reminded her that we were told it would be 30 minutes for a booth and it was now more than 45 minutes she said " do you want me to build one?" She had a terrible attitude. Moments later, we overheard that they were out of lobster. We walked out,
Review Source:Miller's Ale House is an excellent option when you're looking for good food, a decent selection of beer, and plenty of TVs to watch whatever sporting event/s interest you.
I especially like their Zingers (served dry with sauces on the side), turkey burgers, and grilled mahi sandwiches.
Just left at 7pm,managed to walk right in at 6.10pm,just missing the seniors rush!
Seated  promptly in a booth, server Elaine very promptly took our order,then my wife changed her side  to broccoli,and when our perfectly steamed lobsters arrived, mine was with the original baked potato she ordered so they brought me HOT mash and gravy instead (so I took the huge potato home!)
A really sweet.beautifully cooked lobster,I would say 1.5 pounds,bill with iced teas was $37 before tip.
Elaine even offered to shell the lobsters for us and left a pair of latex gloves which my wife used.We usually bring them but forgot,but she said they ALWAYS have them on request.