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Miller's Ale House
Miller's Ale House

The Best Place to Watch the Game in Bel Air, MD

Join fellow fans at Miller’s Ale House in Bel Air for great food, cold beer, and nonstop sports—your go-to spot for every big game.

two guys enjoying and watching the game

Come Watch the Game in Bel Air, MD – Where Fans Unite! 

If you’re looking for the best place to watch the game in Bel Air, Miller’s Ale House brings the heat. Whether it’s a championship run, rivalry night, or just another chance to support your favorite team, we’ve got everything you need. With wall-to-wall TVs, a pumped-up sports bar atmosphere, and a crowd that lives for the action, every game day here is one to remember.

Every Game, Every Sport – We’ve Got You Covered in Bel Air, MD

Every Game, Every Sport – We’ve Got You Covered

From NFL matchups and NBA showdowns to NHL, MLB, college football, UFC, and international soccer, we’ve got your game on. With streaming from Peacock, Amazon, and other platforms, you’ll never miss an exclusive. If it’s happening in sports, it’s happening at Miller’s Ale House in Bel Air.

Game-Day Fuel – Amazing Food & Craft Beer

Game time is better with bold flavors and cold drinks. Dive into sports bar favorites like our crispy Zingers®, the juicy Classic Cheeseburger, fully loaded Tex-Mex Chicken Nachos, or fresh Atlantic Salmon. Whether you’re sharing appetizers or settling in for a full meal, we’ve got something to satisfy your craving.

Our bar serves up over 35 beers on tap, including local craft options and fan-favorite imports. Prefer a cocktail or non-alcoholic drink? We’ve got those too, made fresh and fast so you never miss a play.

bar side of millers ale house

The Best Sports Bar Atmosphere in Bel Air 

At Miller’s Ale House, the atmosphere is always game-ready. It’s where fans cheer, celebrate, and connect. With high-energy surroundings, big screen views from every seat, and great service, you’ll feel like part of the team—no matter who you’re rooting for.

group of guys cheersing their beers

Easily Accessible in Bel Air, MD 

Conveniently located near the heart of Bel Air, Miller’s Ale House is easy to find and even easier to love. Whether you’re heading in from work, meeting up with friends, or watching the game with the family, we’ve got plenty of parking and a central location that makes every visit hassle-free.

Come Watch the Game at Miller’s Ale House Tonight!

If you’re looking for the best place to watch the game in Bel Air, Miller’s Ale House is your destination. With massive screens, unbeatable food and drink, and a sports bar atmosphere that delivers every time, we’ve got everything you need to turn any game into a great night out.

REVIEWS

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Based on 324053 reviews
One of our favorite spots when we go to sports in Tampa. Had fish the last time in and it was spectacular.
Cool environment to enjoy a meal, drink, and watch the game. Tracy was very professional, nice, offered quick service.
Great place to eat!! My family has tried a LOT of different things on the menu and have been super happy with 98% of them. It was nothing against the restaurant or chefs, they just tried something different and wouldn't get it again. However, the "familiar" dishes and even some unfamiliar like the Pork Osso Buco, are always a big hit!! It's always a pretty laid back and fun place to be. We usually dress casual but nice to dressy depends on if we are coming from Church or home and sometimes in my sports teams wear depending on if a game is going on!! It's usually a pretty good time.
Excellent place to eat while watching sports. Lots of TVs
Great sports bar with good food
Great restaurant/ sports bar to watch sports and social with friends and have a awesome time. Great foods and service well recommended.
Jodi, Justin & Lisette are the Best! They are Great service. Very polite, attentive, clean, knowledgeable & considerate. They make sure you are taken care of. 😉 And the food was Fresh. On a Sunday night, Omgosh - game night - all the time ~Really. Food was Fresh, Delish & on Point 👌🏼 seasoned well. It was really crowded. And loud. Definitely exciting. Plus, it gets a little cold. Bring a jacket. Total fun! 👍🏼
I enjoy this local chain. I usually end up in a different location, but this visit came here. You know exactly what you are doing to get and that is: good food, good beer selection, friendly service, a lot of screens showing sports (but still quiet enough it's easy to ignore if you don't care about the sports). Very reasonable prices too. I recommend this place (and the chain in general)

(They have added a very frustrating self service tabletop terminal where you are supposed to order your own drinks/appetizers/pay, but it also tries to sell you games while you wait/eat and it's extremely easy to accidentally purchase a game so parents be warned! Hopefully this experiment is short lived as it would definitely affect future visits for me at least)
Great sports bar. Big menu and big portions.
1st Quarter: I bring wife #2 to Miller’s to “watch the game.” Everything’s going fine until wife #4 walks in wearing my hoodie. She scans the bar. I duck behind a nacho tower and whisper to the bartender: “Call me Ron, I’m in witness protection.”

2nd Quarter: Wife #1 walks in with her book club. They sit right behind us. I fake a phone call and say, “Coach just called me up to the majors,” then moonwalk toward the restrooms.

Halftime: I check the TVs for live coverage of my downfall.

3rd Quarter: Wife #3 shows up with her girls to celebrate a promotion. All four wives are now inside. I grab a Miller’s Ale House T-shirt from lost and found, slap on a dish towel, and start bussing tables like I work there.

4th Quarter: Wife #2 yells, “Wait, isn’t that your car out front?” I shout, “TIME TO DO THE WING CHALLENGE!” and sprint to the back while everyone’s watching some guy fail miserably at eating spicy wings.

Final Score: Me – 1. Exposure – 0.
Atmosphere was electric. Food was great. Stress-induced survival instinct was elite