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Carolina Ale House

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 919-854-9444

Categories: American Traditional , Burgers , Late-Night Dining , Sports Bar/Pub Food , Pizza , Sandwiches , Wings

Features: Full Bar , Handicap Access , Kid Friendly , Patio Seating , Smoke Free , Vegetarian Friendly

Calling all Heels, Hurricanes and Hornets; Panthers, Blue Devils and Bulls; Demon Deacs and proud members of the Pack alike. The Carolina Ale House, with several locations across the Triangle, is the next best thing to courtside seats . or the view from the dugout . or the end zone. Or . you get the point. Gather 'round with a house full of your closest friends (or, around ACC tourney time, your worst enemies) to focus on one (or several) of about 40 TV screens airing any number of sporting events. Grab any of 30 beers on tap or nearly 40 in bottles. An impressive lineup of cleverly named cocktails, such as the Rum Running Back or the Major League Mudslide, are on hand if your team is really down. Typical pub fare is blitzed by the Ale House's extensive menu, including full-blown entrées such as the London broil and blackened mahi mahi in addition to classic beverage sidekicks such as burgers, pizzas and wings.

Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night (until 2 am) daily.

"This is both a munch-down eatery and a place to occupy your late nights. The design of this good-time bar is a sort of hybrid, the marriage of an Alaskan timber baron's mansion and a Victorian sawmill - sprawling, high-ceilinged, beer-stained, and woodsy." - Frommer's  

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2240 Walnut St, Cary, NC 27511
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Calling all Heels, Hurricanes and Hornets; Panthers, Blue Devils and Bulls; Demon Deacs and proud members of the Pack alike. The Carolina Ale House, with several locations across the Triangle, is the next best thing to courtside seats . or the view from the dugout . or the end zone. Or . you get the point. Gather 'round with a house full of your closest friends (or, around ACC tourney time, your worst enemies) to focus on one (or several) of about 40 TV screens airing any number of sporting events. Grab any of 30 beers on tap or nearly 40 in bottles. An impressive lineup of cleverly named cocktails, such as the Rum Running Back or the Major League Mudslide, are on hand if your team is really down. Typical pub fare is blitzed by the Ale House's extensive menu, including full-blown entrées such as the London broil and blackened mahi mahi in addition to classic beverage sidekicks such as burgers, pizzas and wings.


Full bar. Serving lunch, dinner and late-night (until 2 am) daily.


"This is both a munch-down eatery and a place to occupy your late nights. The design of this good-time bar is a sort of hybrid, the marriage of an Alaskan timber baron's mansion and a Victorian sawmill - sprawling, high-ceilinged, beer-stained, and woodsy."
- Frommer's


 

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