


The Ypsi Alehouse is a family-owned micro-brewery and restaurant in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Beer is brewed on site in small batches with high quality ingredients sourced depending on the style of beer being brewed. Beers are mostly mainstream styles and usually there are 12-14 on tap. The casual restaurant serves a variety of pub food including wings, burgers, sandwiches, mac and cheese, and the popular truffle oil fries as well as monthly specials. Live music happens almost daily (see website for listing) and trivia night is Sunday starting at 5.
Easygoing hangout in a vintage building offering pub fare, house microbrews on tap & live music.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–10 PM |
| Thursday | 12–10 PM |
| Friday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 12–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 124 Pearl St #100, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: (734) 487-1555
Website: http://ypsialehouse.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Related Web Results
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Ypsi Alehouse – Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (Menu & Order Online)
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Reviews
The fries were good at least. Maybe it was just an off night, but I’m disappointed that what I thought was my go to burger spot may not be anymore.
I went with the 12-piece Buffalo wings, my wife ordered the chicken Caesar wrap, and we both agreed to try the Bavarian pretzel sticks as an appetizer. The food arrived in about 30 minutes, and at first glance, things looked good. My wings looked delicious, and the Caesar wrap appeared fresh and well-wrapped.
But then came the pretzel sticks… and that’s where things started going downhill.
They looked nothing like the photos — clearly frozen, straight-from-a-box pretzels that didn’t have any of the warm, soft, golden-brown appeal you’d expect. The beer cheese sauce they came with was thin, watery, and just… off. Honestly, I couldn’t even figure out what kind of cheese it was supposed to be.
Then came the wings. Despite the good looks, they were completely bland. No seasoning. Just a bit of hot sauce thrown on top as an afterthought. My wife took a bite of her wrap and had the same reaction — dry, flavorless, and disappointing.
Would I try this place again? Honestly, no. I don’t leave many negative reviews, but this one caught me off guard — especially because so many downtown Ypsi spots are usually solid. If you’re in the area, feel free to try it for yourself, but for us, it was a one-and-done experience.
Decided to give Ypsi Alehouse a try after seeing some promising photos and reviews online. It’s located in downtown Ypsilanti, and we ordered through DoorDash to keep things easy.
I went with the 12-piece Buffalo wings, my wife ordered the chicken Caesar wrap, and we both agreed to try the Bavarian pretzel sticks as an appetizer. The food arrived in about 30 minutes, and at first glance, things looked good. My wings looked delicious, and the Caesar wrap appeared fresh and well-wrapped.
But then came the pretzel sticks… and that’s where things started going downhill.
They looked nothing like the photos — clearly frozen, straight-from-a-box pretzels that didn’t have any of the warm, soft, golden-brown appeal you’d expect. The beer cheese sauce they came with was thin, watery, and just… off. Honestly, I couldn’t even figure out what kind of cheese it was supposed to be.
Then came the wings. Despite the good looks, they were completely bland. No seasoning. Just a bit of hot sauce thrown on top as an afterthought. My wife took a bite of her wrap and had the same reaction — dry, flavorless, and disappointing.
Would I try this place again? Honestly, no. I don’t leave many negative reviews, but this one caught me off guard — especially because so many downtown Ypsi spots are usually solid. If you’re in the area, feel free to try it for yourself, but for us, it was a one-and-done experience.