Capital Ale House is opening the outdoor section of their businesses back up in Harrisonburg, Richmond, Innsbrook, and Midlothian on May 15, 2020. Closing hours are the same for every Capital Ale House establishments: 10 p.m. Sunday to Thursday, midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
While those locations are opening up outdoors, Fredericksburg still offers free curbside pickup and deliveries as usual for those who prefer to stay in.
Missing our cheeseburgers? We don’t blame you. There’s three ways to get all your Cap Ale favorites now ! FREE Delivery ? , no contact curbside pick-up, ? or curbside ordering. Call or order online now ? https://t.co/9dnBtKgBS5 pic.twitter.com/kKvZ51lh0b
— CapitalAleHouse (@CapitalAleHouse) May 12, 2020
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