Popular Miller’s Ale House Cited For 29 Health Code Violations in Florida

Living in Florida means being spoiled for choice when it comes to dining out. For sports fans and casual diners, places like Miller’s Ale House have long been a go-to destination. Known for their hearty menu and lively atmosphere, the chain has built a reputation as a trusted eatery for locals and tourists alike. But recently, one of its most popular locations in Kissimmee came under scrutiny after a state inspection revealed 29 violations, sparking concerns among patrons.

A Florida Original

Miller’s Ale House has humble beginnings as a Florida-based chain. Starting with a single location in Jupiter in 1988, it has since grown into a national brand with over 100 restaurants across ten states. The chain is famous for its signature “Zingers,” boneless chicken tenders served in a variety of sauces, as well as burgers, steaks, and pasta.

The Kissimmee location, nestled along the bustling W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, is a hotspot for visitors exploring the Orlando area. With over 9,300 Google reviews and a 4.4-star rating, it’s no surprise that it’s a favorite among travelers and locals alike. Many rave about its friendly service and quality food, like prasad naik, who shared in a recent review:
Visiting from Canada, this was our first restaurant we stopped at for dinner after having a horrible day at the airport.
They gave us a warm welcome and this place feels like home . The food is top notch and I would highly recommend chicken quesadillas and tacos here.

And of course, Christmas is around the corner so we also got to see a kick-ass Subaru dressed in Christmas that made our night!

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS