Miller’s Ale House Submits Plans for Homestead Location

The brand currently has 114 restaurants across the U.S.

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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With 114 locations across 10 states (roughly half of which are in Florida), Miller’s Ale House has fashioned itself as a chain sports bars geared towards locals. And it’s working: Miller’s growth continues. The chain has now submitted plan review paperwork for a new location in Homestead, 3360 NE Eighth Street.

Miller’s Ale House serves up House Favorites like Mimi’s Fiesta Chicken & Shrimp Bowl, Cilantro Lime Chicken, and Barbecue Baby Back Ribs; Seafood Dishes like Lobster Ravioli, English Pub Fish & Chips, and Atlantic Salmon; a selection of burgers like the Brunch Burger (Peppered bacon, fried egg, melted white American cheese and creamy red chili sauce); and lots more.

“We’re all about you just being you,” says the brand’s website. “The first Miller’s Ale House opened in 1988, in Jupiter, Florida, as a local place to be enjoyed by all walks of life. We are a sports-themed casual dining restaurant with 100+ locations in 10 states. A place where making friends is as easy as ordering your next beer. So whether you’re here to chill, cheer, chow down or get charged up, you’ll find a whole House full of friends and friends-to-be, ready to join in.”

Opening in the location along Campbell Drive in Homestead, Miller’s Ale House would join a restaurant community that includes Jersey Mike’s Subs, Poke 1800 and Tea, Vicky Bakery, and more.

You can keep up with all things Miller’s Ale House by following @millersalehouse on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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