Ale-house
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Ale-house
a house in which ale is sold
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary A.S. alu; Ice. öl.
Under the familiar sign that commands passers-by to stop and drink, Clark Street Ale House permits friendly canine companions to join their owners at the bar—indoors and off-leash. chicagoreader.com
Thanksgiving at Miller's Ale House Restaurant. naplesnews.com
Blues musician Paul Prue of Haverhill has written a play that will be performed at Archie's Little River Ale House. hgazette.com
Courtesy photo Blues musician Paul Prue of Haverhill has written a play that will be performed at Archie's Little River Ale House. hgazette.com
Ale House Columbia joins competition on Dobbin Road. baltimoresun.com
The owners of the Pratt Street Ale House have opened a second location at Dobbin Center in Columbia. baltimoresun.com
Miller's Ale House at Town Square. lasvegassun.com
Ale House's guest chef a 'Rising Star. blog.timesunion.com
Plans proceed for ale house near waterfront. newburyportnews.com
(WBNG Binghamton) The Ale House in Vestal, New York presented The Front Street Dog Shelter with a donation in the amount of $1,150.00. bng.com
The Brooklyn Paper has found its newest resident bar — the Downtown Ale House. brooklynpaper.com
Ryan's crew is calling Friday the Firkinteenth, pays homage to a tradition created by Syracuse's legendary Clark's Ale House. syracusenewtimes.com
Austin 's Ale House Kew Gardens, Queens (Marie Claire Andrea). amny.com
6 pm tonight, Cascade Barrel House, 935 S E. LIVE Supracot, a sour wheat ale that's a special single barrel project from the blenders. blog.oregonlive.com
The Bistro Hawaiian Burger comes with grilled pineapple and prosciutto for $9.95 at the Main Street Bistro and Ale House, a new eatery in the Downtown Plaza. lcsun-news.com
The conspirators were to be scattered about Turnham Green in taverns and ale-houses, and to be brought together upon a signal being given. "John Deane of Nottingham" by
James did not do that, and more than once he went with Ben to the ale-house and got drunk. "Taking Tales" by
Opposite to them was, and is, a public-house, where I got my ale, under these new circumstances. "The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete" by
They o'er some ale-house club preside With smoke and joke and paltry pride. "Fables of John Gay" by
Thither he crawled like a rogue collie, and watched therefrom, keen-eyed as a kestrel, the ale-house below. "Border Ghost Stories" by
Now they are admonished for stopping at ale-houses to drink; now the guards are threatened for sleeping upon duty. "A Hundred Years by Post" by
Alere Flamma was smoking and sipping Goliath ale in the summer-house; he could eat, and drink, and walk about as a man should. "Amaryllis at the Fair" by
The jug is white, and the ale is brown, This is the best house in the town. "Notes and Queries, Number 217, December 24, 1853" by
Ernest, would you mind stepping up to the house and asking Wing for a bottle of ginger ale? "Chicken Little Jane on the Big John" by
After the dirge, they all went to the dead man's house, and partook of spiced bread and comfits, with ale and beer. "Old and New London" by
She keeps a pot of ale for bread.
Let romance-writers, to a man,
Match Slipshod's conduct if they can.
And tho' ('tis a truth) just destroy'd is our grain,
Yet still in the ale-house each sabbath we stay,
And spend in a riotous manner the day.
To market and fair And the clerk at the ale house
Still claims the great chair; But of all our proud fellows,
The proudest I'll be While the maid of Llanwellyn
Smiles sweetly on me.