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5 Reviews on “Amity Ales”
Yum. The fish and chips here are crazy good. The proportion of fish to chips (/fries) is way off, and in a good way. Three giant pieces of crispy beer battered cod with a regular portion of chips.
Their in-house pale ale is a great drink too. Pair this with great service, what’s not to like?
Did I mention that the chips were fresh cut and fried? You can taste the difference. These are not your French fries.
Nice little community spot to run to for a bite or drink with friends. A little on the noisy side, but the overall atmosphere was good and the service. Food was just ok. This an ideal get away spot for residents nearby.
Food has definitely changed. The Jalapeño Poppers were not the same, different sauce and filling. Also the chicken tenders and Buffalo tenders were so rubbery, were not edible. Service was and has always been great. Beer selections are great also.
Everything we ate was great. The hand cut fries are better than All American. The MacnCheese is one of the best I’ve ever had. The Ruben and homemade potato chips are great.
Friendly staff, a good pub fare place. They no longer brew their own, but they have a nice selection of the usual beers.