Millers Crossing
43 Bald Hill Rd, Cranston, RI, 02920
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Address :
43 Bald Hill Rd
Cranston, RI, 02920 - Phone (401) 463-9792
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Opening Hours
- Mon :2:00 pm - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street, Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : No
Coat Check : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Has TV : Yes
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Rebecca R.
I can't get enough of this bar. Going on my 3rd year living in the area and Millers is hands down our favorite local watering hole. Staff is always superb, we never wait to be served and they go above and beyond every time. One of the best things about this bar is the crowd is always a nice mix. It never seems to be too loud or too quiet. They have dart boards, pool tables and a few video games. There is always something to do. Trivia nights are a must and the new kitchen staff provides a great chicken tender basket (great drinking food!) Prices are great and you just feel like you are at home
(5)Rob S.
One of Cranston's best basement bars in town. Good beer selection and lots of flat screen TVs to watch your New England sports teams.
(4)Ryan M.
After over a half a decade of patronage, revelry, shame, and delight - it is with great honor and humility that I finally pen a proclamation for this locally legendary establishment. When I started going to Millers as a fresh 21 year old home on college breaks, it was merely a suggestion of a fellow townie for a quick brew. At this point there were probably a mere adolescent-sized handful of beer taps and a slightly larger quantity of local 50-somethings in the after-work guise. The walls were resemblant of late 70's basement wood-panel, which was fitting as we were actually in the basement. The overall ambience and price point was that of the quintessential dive, but with a certain unique allure that only the tucked corners of my considerably bipolar hometown could hide. I was hooked. Enter 2015. We enter almost every Monday for trivia with a crew of 5-10 deep, greeted like a cooky cousin of the family from every bartender, bouncer, and Mr. Miller himself. That's exactly what this bar provides - a laid back, tucked-away spot to spend amongst perfect strangers and new friends of all ages. The Locational Lowdown: Miller's is in the lower level of a viking event hall, sporting the charm of your beer-enthusiast grandfather's basement man-cave. You've got your pool tables, dart boards, jukebox, numerous raised tables, 2 large booths (for the rowdy trivia crews), a center isle with more seating, Golden Tee, and my personal source of a future heart attack - Big Buck Hunter. Step outside and pop a seat at the brand new outside bar - raised on the top level and complete with TVs & taps. The Brewski Breakdown: If myself and the tap selection were in a race to maturity, the victor thus far is undoubtably the tap selection. That mere handful of dive standards has evolved into a 40+ tap wonderland of craft brews and seasonal favorites. Big news for you hop-hankerers - there's usually somewhere in the range of 10 IPAs on tap at any given moment. For those who prefer the darker brews and lighter sippin's, there's plenty of those too. And for you sadistic liquor heads? The pour is strong and mighty. Yup, this little spot has come through quite the journey since it's early 90's infancy. Through many a good day, bad day, rainy day, sunny day, breakup, makeup, trivia, and karaoke - this spot has been the remedy and supplement for it all. Rarely a dull moment, and never a flat beer - I gladly share with you your new old faithful.
(5)Abby C.
One of my favorite bars in Cranston. Always a good choice when I want to go out late night. Plenty of space and plenty of things to do- darts, pool, buck hunter! Great service at the bar with very reasonable pricing. The parking situation is very easy too. Big parking lot and there's always parking on the street. Miller's is the place to go when you just want to have a good, easy night with friends.
(4)Jeff M.
Lively little basement dive off the deserted part of Old Bald Hill Rd, behind Walgreens and CVS. Not in a place where you're going to run across it by accident. All of the fun is right behind the flat black windowless door that serves as the entrance. 40+ taps, 3 Pool tables, 2 dart boards, '14 Golden Tee and Buck Hunter. That with more beer serving choices than are probably necessary; Pint, 20 oz Mug, Pitcher, and a 100 oz Beer Tower. Oh yeah, they have a kitchen too. Not your average corner dive.
(3)John M.
I almost don't want to write a review because I don't want to share. Recently moved to the area and needed one of those friendly, well-priced places that has a good drink selection. This is it. I love the beer selection, staff is always friendly and helpful and I'm a big fan of Big Buck Hunter (and Golden Tee, pool, and darts). They also do pitchers of nearly every beer. I met the owner once and he easily could have been a regular customer. Very friendly guy who was appreciative of our business. Place has tons of TVs to watch whatever games, nice spread for variety of seats, and a solid juke box. I've never had food, so I can't speak to that, but this is a solid place to grab a drink. If you see somebody running the big buck machine like a pro, it could be me...
(5)Brian O.
Great Bar! Little place somewhat off the beaten path but they are well worth it. All the beers on tap are all favorites and the bartenders are awesome down to earth people. Small kitchen with traditional beer food but pretty good. Pool table, darts, jukebox all the keys for a great guys night out!
(5)Andrea R.
This is your local whole-in-the-wall, dive bar that you don't mind telling people you go to without being too embarrassed. It is found in the basement of the Vasa Hall. It's small, but has a good size bar, high top tables with bar stools, pool tables, darts, televisions, and outdoor patio area for when it's nice out. I have seen the crowd range from 21 year olds to 70 year olds. It all depends on what night and time you go at. The selection of beer is quite large for such a small venue, and cheap! So after you have a few too many, you can also order some greasy pub food.
(3)Fellow Y.
Great bar! Bar far one of my favorites, there's 40 bears on tap, and yes they do sell food, they have some pool tables and a descent sized area, usually on weekends it's 20-30 year olds guys and lady's, the week is spotty. As of all it is kept clean, also one of the bars that never has any issues or fights. There is plenty of parking also and it's right off the main road. I will definitely visit again, also it's one of the cheaper places in Rhode Island for beer which is also a plus!
(5)Curtiss J.
by far my favorite bar to hangout at. forty beers on tap & they switch them up pretty regularly. bar staff are top notch. become a mug club member .. you Won't be disappointed! get there!
(5)Edward H.
Great place to coordinate an office pool tournament; 3 pool tables and great/affordable pizza and nacho dishes. There is a good variety of beers on tap and friendly bar keepers and staff members. I'm a fan.
(4)Kara N.
My local watering hole and favorite basement bar:) Cheap drinks, huge shots... nuf said!
(4)David G.
Stopped by Miller's Crossing last weekend to watch the Steeler's game. It's a decent basement bar, underneath the Vasa Music Hall which I can only assume is a Portuguese dance club. The place is spacious, brightly lit, with relatively cheap beer and a small amount of food offerings (pretty much wings, fries, etc). It reminds me a bit of the German Club in Pawtucket, but not yet overrun with hipsters. I believe they had pool tables here, but honestly I was so focused on the game I didn't really notice.
(3)Mike M.
Average bar to hang out in. Free pool on somedays of the week too.
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