Miller's Ale House

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Miller’s Ale House
Type Private
Industry Restaurants
Genre Casual dining, American Cuisine, Sports Bar
FoundedOctober 1988;34 years ago (1988-10)
Jupiter, Florida, United States
FounderJack Miller
Headquarters
Orlando   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Number of locations
103 (2023) [1]
Key people
Nikhil Khanna
(Chief Executive Officer)
Phil Hickey
(Chairman)
Products
Parent Roark Capital Group
Website millersalehouse.com

Miller's Ale House is a Florida-based American restaurant and sports bar chain which serves steaks, chicken, burgers, salads, seafood, and similar items. Though most of their locations are in Florida, there are several restaurants now open in Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, and Tennessee.

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Locations are generally named after the town or neighborhood in which the store is located; for example, Miller's Ale House - Davie in Davie, Florida, or Miller's Ale House - Levittown in Levittown, New York. The use of the name "Miller's" in the name is recent; in the past, each restaurant was named for its location. For instance, the signage for the location in Gainesville, Florida was Gainesville Ale House, the location in Ocala, Florida, was called Ocala Ale House, and the multiple locations around Orlando, Florida, were all called Orlando Ale House. There are 55 locations in Florida, eight in Pennsylvania, seven in Illinois, six in New York, four in New Jersey, three in Tennessee and Maryland, two in Georgia and Ohio, and one in Delaware and Virginia. [2]

History

The first Ale House opened in 1988 in Jupiter, Florida. [3]

In 2003, Nation's Restaurant News reported on Miller's Ale House's rapid expansion in the early 2000s, as well as on the chain's "high-grossing" revenues. According to the publication, average restaurant units grossed $4.1 million annually, and the chain's overall revenue for 2002 exceeded $125 million. [4]

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References

  1. "Find A Miller's Ale House Nearest You | Restaurant & Sports Bar". millersalehouse.com. Retrieved September 21, 2023.
  2. Miller's Ale House website. "Locations" . Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  3. "The Miller's Ale House Story" . Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  4. Hayes, Jack (March 10, 2003). "Ale house expansion on tap as owners ready push beyond Fla". Nation's Restaurant News . Retrieved August 6, 2009.