0 Saint John Ale House, Saint John, New Brunswick
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Saint John Ale House
Exceptional based on 2 ratings
Type: Restaurant

1 Market Square
Saint John, New Brunswick Canada E2L 4Z6 [ print map ]
506 657 BEER

saintjohnalehouse.com

Hours: 11 am - 2 pm


Mayor: HeistAlmighty (4) | Taps: 29 | Bottles: 29


Saint John Ale House

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Beer Available At Saint John Ale House (arranged by most recent)
Picaroons Best Bitter 70, Simeon Jones River Valley Amber Ale 25, Brooklyn Lager 90, Moosehead Light 1, Mill Street Original Organic Lager 10, St. Ambroise Framboise 61, Garrison Ol’ Fog Burner 91, Shiretown Blonde du Quai , Garrison 15th Anniversary Hops, Mango & Ginger 88, Brooklyn East India Pale Ale 86, Picaroons Dark and Stormy Night 20, Picaroons Yippee IPA 79
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2 reviews for Saint John Ale House
 Ambiance  70%
 Service  70%
 Selection  63%
 Food  75%
 Value  35%
 Overall  65%
 Rating  67%


60
  AMBIANCE 4/5   SERVICE 6/10   SELECTION 8/15   FOOD 7/10   VALUE 4/10   OVERALL 12/20
HeistAlmighty  (12) Saint John, New Brunswick | May 22, 2012
A local place, but I hardly ever go there. If you were coming from out of town this is a decent place to try some regional craft beers, no other place in town has more. However, as a local it is deeply disappointing as there is rarely anything available that cannot be bought for less at the provincial liquor store. The food here is good, but a bit overpriced and overworked for pub food. Fois gras poutine? Draft is $7 a pint, which is probably the highest price in town, but that’s what you pay for a trendy/touristy kind of place. I’ve found service is a little inconsistent, especially if it is busy.
72
  AMBIANCE 3/5   SERVICE 8/10   SELECTION 11/15   FOOD 8/10   VALUE 3/10   OVERALL 14/20
JorgeLee  (71) , England | May 11, 2012
Visited on a very very wet Thursday eve. Nice enough old style wooden panel type place, pretty quiet except for the rock classics on the stereo. Not my local area but good looking beer selection on tap and bottles, tasty food and the young lady serving was very helpful. Expensive (even coming from London) but that may be a Canada issue I suspect.

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