
Sunday Jazz Brunch
Featuring generous portions of soft jazz and breakfast/brunch entrees. Bar opens at 10am
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978-669-0122
74 Parker Street
Gardner, MA
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Featuring generous portions of soft jazz and breakfast/brunch entrees. Bar opens at 10am
You are probably getting the idea that the Ale House is an ethnic restaurant. Right? I mean, sure, we are casual American. But you know we are German when we need to be (Oktoberfest) and Italian as it is appropriate (Get ready for Tuscan Tuesday!) and we are soon to
From America With Love is our Black Ale Project beer. I’ll tell you what the Black Ale Project is in a minute. First, the beer. From America With Love, is, indeed, a black ale, but there are all sorts and this one is an Imperial Stout. Ours goes like this:
I am often heard saying, right after Christmas, “I can’t wait till Christmas.” And I sort of really mean it. It has nothing to do with commercialism, stuff, things, gifts and has everything to do with music (I really enjoy Christmas choral music and Gregorian chants.), friends, conviviality, food and
Live Jazz Sunday Brunch with Build Your Own Bloody Mary
I haven’t blogged since before Oktoberfest. A blessing you say? Maybe. But I prefer to think of my blog entries as necessary building blocks to the new year, heading into the next Oktoberfest. You see, the Ale House year begins the day after Oktoberfest, always a Sunday. Oktoberfest is our
For 16 years now, the Moon Hill Brewing Co. and Gardner Ale House have been featuring their Oktoberfest celebration, dubbed “Party in the Street” and for 16 years we have never had a real Bavarian Folk Music band. People ask why and my answer was always simple, “We can’t afford
Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck, but from the eyes of beholders of the luge. – Almost Shakespeare It is such poetic reverence that I hold for the luge, that you might hold too; in that for an afternoon you may enjoy beyond a normal fall day.
When I first heard of Masskrugstemmen I couldn’t believe my eyes. Not only could I not pronounce it, I couldn’t believe my luck in finding it. Such a complicated name! But then I registered that this was a German word; tough-to-say is a no-brainer in Germany and actually results from
Featuring generous portions of soft jazz and breakfast/brunch entrees. Bar opens at 10am
You are probably getting the idea that the Ale House is an ethnic restaurant. Right? I mean, sure, we are casual American. But you know we are German when we need to be (Oktoberfest) and Italian as it is appropriate (Get ready for Tuscan Tuesday!) and we are soon to
From America With Love is our Black Ale Project beer. I’ll tell you what the Black Ale Project is in a minute. First, the beer. From America With Love, is, indeed, a black ale, but there are all sorts and this one is an Imperial Stout. Ours goes like this:
I am often heard saying, right after Christmas, “I can’t wait till Christmas.” And I sort of really mean it. It has nothing to do with commercialism, stuff, things, gifts and has everything to do with music (I really enjoy Christmas choral music and Gregorian chants.), friends, conviviality, food and
Live Jazz Sunday Brunch with Build Your Own Bloody Mary
I haven’t blogged since before Oktoberfest. A blessing you say? Maybe. But I prefer to think of my blog entries as necessary building blocks to the new year, heading into the next Oktoberfest. You see, the Ale House year begins the day after Oktoberfest, always a Sunday. Oktoberfest is our
For 16 years now, the Moon Hill Brewing Co. and Gardner Ale House have been featuring their Oktoberfest celebration, dubbed “Party in the Street” and for 16 years we have never had a real Bavarian Folk Music band. People ask why and my answer was always simple, “We can’t afford
Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck, but from the eyes of beholders of the luge. – Almost Shakespeare It is such poetic reverence that I hold for the luge, that you might hold too; in that for an afternoon you may enjoy beyond a normal fall day.
When I first heard of Masskrugstemmen I couldn’t believe my eyes. Not only could I not pronounce it, I couldn’t believe my luck in finding it. Such a complicated name! But then I registered that this was a German word; tough-to-say is a no-brainer in Germany and actually results from