hidden by trees off of Apalachee Pkwy. on a service road it's easy to get past, and some care is needed on the service rd. with cars coming off the pkwy. that said, the parking lot is expansive, there is an (enclosed) outdoor bar (for smokers) and a very long horseshoe inside bar.
i sat at inside bar...over 40 draft beers available plus lots of bottled beer...and watched very busy bar staff/wait staff since it appears to be popular place. service was good, not pushy, but attentive. noise level not too bad.
very typical "roadhouse" menu (not quite as good as Texas Roadhouse, but better than a lot of chains)
i ordered seafood mac/cheese (bartender said it was very good) and he was right about that. 2 drafts, seafood mac/cheese plus 20%tip was $26. i'd go there again w/o question. Â happy trails.
No one wants to admit they're average, but Miller's Ale House just has to. Â I've been twice - once in the restaurant area, and once at the bar. Â Both times the service was very, very slow. Â I think the bartender felt for me when my beer was empty, but not enough to ask if I wanted another. Â The food was alright. Â I had fish the first visit and a burger with onion rings the second. Â The rings were good, but the rest was, well, average. Â
On the plus side, the place has a wealth of televisions. Â I was surprised that on a night when #1 was playing #3 in NCAA basketball, they decided to play the sound for the UFC fight, but there did seem to be a lot of fight fans in there. Â I think they had a decent beer special for a Saturday night. Â
So if you're looking for a place to post up for a game, drink some beers, and eat some decent food, you could do worse than Miller's Ale House. Â But as is the case with averages, you could also do better!