

Quirky pub dedicated to the owner’s dog, with comfort eats, craft drafts & TVs tuned to sports.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 68 Gedney Way, White Plains, NY 10605
Phone: (914) 683-3662
Website: http://www.emmasalehouse.com/
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Reviews
Stay away from the hot mess AKA known as the Deconstructed Chicken Pot Pie. It’s just a big bowl of cream of chicken soup with chicken chunks over cooked and straight from a can. The puff pastry was the best part but really should it be? Do yourself a favor and get a can of Campbell’s!
The hamburger ordered medium came out as dry as a hockey puck. And this is such a departure from the luscious burger served several months ago.
Service for a small place is not that good and the wait staff need to be trained/refreshed in hospitality. It was not at full capacity and this is a such shame-it all feels rushed.
Two meals, two drinks and it’s $100.00 for a bad experience. Next time I will wait for a table at Sam’s up the block.
Review:
We had an absolutely delightful experience at Emma’s Ale House in White Plains, NY! From the moment we walked in, the ambiance was warm and inviting, and the service was top-notch. Our server, Richard, went above and beyond to make our evening special. When he learned that our daughter’s name is Emma, he surprised us by bringing over branded hats for the kids. Our son, Dylan, was thrilled to wear a hat with his sister’s name on it – it truly made their night!
The food was incredible – every dish was perfectly cooked and delicious. The restaurant is impeccably clean, and the attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the dining experience. We felt welcomed and well-cared for throughout our meal.
Emma’s Ale House has earned a special place in our hearts, and we will definitely be back again and again. Thank you, Richard, and the entire team, for making our visit so memorable!
I ordered their “deconstructed chicken pot pie,” and what arrived was not deconstructed — it was disrespected. A gloopy, beige soup sloshed across a plate, spilling over the edges like someone ladled it out of a bucket. They didn’t even bother to wipe the rim. The vegetables were in huge, uneven chunks. The two chicken pieces were mushy. It looked like a pot pie that had been through a natural disaster.
To their credit, they did take the pot pie off the bill — but honestly, it should have never left the kitchen in the first place.
My boyfriend ordered the roasted chicken, which somehow managed to be both tasteless and soggy, while the potatoes were scalding — a combination that honestly feels like a culinary red flag.
And here’s what made it sting even more: my boyfriend is in the service industry. This was one of the rare nights where we both got to be guests instead of employees. And this is the meal we got. When the server asked how everything was, she walked away before my boyfriend even finished his sentence. When we politely mentioned the issues at the end, the manager shrugged and said, “We’ve just been really busy tonight,” as if a full dining room is a shocking plot twist in the restaurant world on a Saturday night.
The restaurant was super loud, overly crowded, and they were out of the nightly special before 7:30 PM. The whole place felt chaotic, rushed, and sloppy — and unfortunately, the food matched the vibe perfectly. And for the price? Absolutely not worth it.
Emma’s used to be a solid local spot, but at this point, I wouldn’t return. I wouldn’t recommend it. And honestly? I wouldn’t even wish that “pot pie” on my enemies.
Good service. The atmosphere could use a refresh but if the food is good who cares.
The service was excellent.
The ambience was typical.
Food 4/5
Service 5/5
Ambiance 4/5
Shoutout to the bartender for making my friend and me some fun drinks when we let him choose.
New favorite spot!
I love the decor of the dogs paintings. Our daughter loved it.
No kids menu, but the sliders were delicious, we added onions and tomatoes.
My husband had fish and chips, he said it was amazing.
The bread sticks were dry and hard. Not great.
The steak was ordered medium well but came back not even well done but “congratulations” if you know what I mean. Super dry and way overdone. Not good and inedible.
The beer selection was good.