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Specialties
Sunday Bar Opens at 6PM Free pool all day. Pitchers of Yuengling $ 9.00. All $ 4.75 pints only $ 3.50.All Well Drinks only $ 3.00
Monday — Saturday Free pool, pitchers of Rolling Rock & Miller Lite only $ 7.00, all $ 4.75 Pints are only $ 3.50, well drinks only $ 3.00 till 8pm.
Monday Night PBR bottles only $ 2.00, PBR & A shot Of Merry’s Irish Whiskey only $ 5.00, Miller Lite Pitchers $ 7.00, Jack and Coke only $ 3.75 all night,
Tuesday night Lone Star bottles only $ 2.50, Rolling Rock pitchers only $ 7.00, Captain Morgan/Sailor Jerry spiced rum and coke mixed drinks only $ 3.75 all night.
Wednesday night Rolling Rock bottles only $ 2.50, Well drinks $ 3.00, Ale N Wich Ale pitchers only $ 8.00 all night.
Thursday Night Bud, Bud Light & Miller Lite bottles $ 2.50, Svedka & Sobieski flavored vodkas drinks only $ 3.75 all night.
Friday and Saturday Night Red Death and Kamikaze shots only $ 2.50, LIT’s $ 5.00 all night.
History
Established in 1974.
December 5, 1933 prohibition ends, and not long after that Angie’s bar opens at the corner of Louis and Hamilton Street in New Brunswick. Angie’s was a shot and a beer kinda place, a typical local neighborhood watering hole. Most of the customers were hunters and fishermen, which led to a Hunting and Fishing Club using the bar for its regular meetings and social gatherings. Although it was only a few blocks from College Ave, students were discouraged from patronizing the bar by the owner and the regulars.
This all changed on August 5, 1974, when Angie’s was reopened as The Ale ‘N ‘Wich Pub. The game room was originally a kitchen, that’s where the ‘Wich part comes from, it was converted in 1980. You can still see the white tiles on the wall, where the grill used to be. The outdoor Patio was fenced in around 1991.
Meet the Business Owner
Robert D.
Business Owner
The Ale ‘N ‘Wich Pub is most likely the only bar in New Brunswick that is still at its original location, and has never changed ownership, not even passed on to a son or daughter. That will all changed in the first part of 2006 when Robert becomes an equal partner with Ronnie. This partnership will guarantee that the legacy of The Ale ‘N ‘Wich Pub will continue for years to come.