Breakfast Menu "Miller's Ale House" Levittown

Casual sports-pub chain with basics from bar snacks to steaks & a large selection of tap beers.

Miller's Ale House, 3046 Hempstead Tpke, Levittown, NY 11756

(516) 520-7000

Opening Hours

Tuesday: 11:30 AM–1 AM

Wednesday: 11:30 AM–1 AM

Thursday: 11:30 AM–1 AM

Friday: 11:30 AM–2 AM

Saturday: 10 AM–2 AM

Sunday: 10 AM–1 AM

Monday: 11:30 AM–1 AM

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User Reviews

Service was a little bit slow, and we weren’t checked on often but everyone that helped us was really nice. Plus it was busy so I understand if things weren’t moving as quickly. The Mac and cheese tasted a little bit bland, but it looked like the photos and paired well with the sandwich. The pulled pork sandwich was good, i love their buns I just wish the Pulled pork was made with more bbq sauce (also the sandwich seemed a little empty considering the price). The mashed potatoes were the star of the meal; literally the best mashed potatoes I’ve ever had. So delicious.

Decent prices. Good food. Service was great. Little slow at end... but no complaints. Lunch time. Would go again for sure.

Very attentive server and store manager, delicious food, reasonable price and portion. Full of TVs so you won't miss a game. Could you please make the higher manager reconsider to reopen one store in Queens......

We discovered Miller's on a trip to Pennsylvania and we had no idea that there was one on Long Island . The place is great ! What more can you say about a place that gives you fresh delicious food, great portions and a fair price ! This Miller's is huge but somehow they really provide personal service .. The only thing better than the food was the service the team members really make you feel valued. Check it out ..

TL;DR: A disappointing, inconsistent experience when compared to the Deer Park location. Nice bar area and lots of seating. My companions and I arrived at 7:45 on a Saturday night. I was told that there’d be a one hour wait for a party of four, but we were seated after waiting only 35 minutes. There was a party of two who arrived before me and they said their wait was approximately one hour. The drinks were hit and miss. Some tasted weak and others, like the strawberry mule and margarita were well received. The food was pretty good (salty ravioli aside)… until a hair was discovered 1/3 into devouring a skillet of chicken scampi bake. Bri called over a manager (at her insistence), Jordan, who said that he’d “take care” of us and asked my companion if they wanted the meal re-made or would prefer something else. My companion settled on the pork osso buco. Jordan said that it would take approx 15 minutes to prep the meal and my companion stated that they were fine with the wait. At the end of the meal we were surprised to learn that we were charged for the replacement meal. The original meal (with the hair) was removed from the bill, but the replacement was listed at full price. My companion asked to speak with the manager. A different manager appeared this time (possibly the GM?), and he insisted that “comping” a meal is not something that he’s done in his many years of employment. It wasn’t a good exchange and I don’t know if it’s a Long Island thing, but I’ve had many unfortunate incidents in restaurants over the years in various states and comping seems to be a standard practice when something negative happens. We weren’t there with the goal of getting a free meal, but there were elements of the experience that made me not want to return to this location. Had the meal/comp situation been handled differently this review would’ve had a more positive tone. Oh, and a companion and I kept getting whiffs of body odor. It took a while to realize that it only occurred when a few members of the wait staff breezed by our table. I get it, servers can work long hours, but… um, yeah. The floor in our row was disgusting and needs to be redone. I could understand if this were a small independent restaurant with thin margins, but this isn’t that type of place. Our server, Bri, was great and didn’t contribute to the disappointment in our experience. She tried to make the best of the situation and was very attentive from the moment we were seated.

love going here. food, atmosphere, service everything but got delivery for lunch other day and it was not good. the fish amazing, but nachos average, over salty and main problem was potato. you couldn't tell but the bottom was black! not from overcooking but rot. thats dangerous. I understand its hard to control but use a fresher potato please. anyways no hard feelings still will go there but delivery maybe not.😔✌

Great management. Amazing community service. Good food and atmosphere. Sports fans rejoice - a zillion tv's and a lot of drink specials daily. *UPDATE* Still status quo. Plenty of things to choose from at a local chain restaurant that feels more like a family owned.

I’ve been to this location many times and each time was big thumbs up however most recent visit was a huge disappointment. With a name such as Ale house, one would think the beers are ice cold and wings are fresh, hot and juicy. Hard to believe it was the exact opposite. Our pints of angry orchard and Bud Light was warm at best and order of 12 pieces garlic Parmesan wings were cold as if it was sitting around and someone forgot our order so they ware all soggy from the sauce. Now I think back, it’s no wonder why we waited about 20 minutes for the wings to come out before our entrées. The entrées well that’s another story. we came here on a Thursday evening so I ordered their Thursday night special which is a prime rib medium. That came out cold and it was well done which I requested medium, not to mention the baked potato was literally brick hard. The only bright spot of my evening was the fish and chips. That was made to perfection. Each piece of fish was lightly battered, juicy and hot. In all it wasn’t a pleasant meal but I will give it another go the next time. Crossing my fingers and hope for better result. Hard to imagine a meal could be any worse paying close to $80 for two people.