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  • Randall E.

    I've been coming to Jack Rabbits for local and national shows for about twelve years now. It was getting a bit run down feeling and then BAM, they renovate half the venue. The new and improved bar area is GREAT, as well as the increase in available beers (found Green Room's Head High IPA on tap!). This is definitely an intimate venue. It's a smaller place for smaller bands... locals or nationals who just don't have that big draw yet. Sometimes it'll get packed, but that just adds energy to a show for me. The sound system is decent, but as it's not a large venue, sometimes it can come off either too loud or muffled. There's no getting around it with a venue that size. One of the things I love best is that you can tell the owner does this because they have a true love for the music. Tickets are always affordable and you never hear about them ripping off bands like some other local venues. Also the fact that you don't have to be a huge up and coming band or pre-sell X number of tickets to get on a bill helps the variety of acts. It's nice to go to a venue and see different opening locals each time instead of the same three or four. Like everyone else, I can't speak highly of the men's bathroom... maybe that'll be the next renovation? We can only hope.

    (4)
  • Josh F.

    Jack Rabbits charges a $10 admission which does not go to paying out the bands! Unless a patron says,"I'm here to see XYZ band" at the door, then they will pay the band $2, thus keeping 80% for themselves. The location was hard to find and from the outside it doesn't look like a music venue. Inside had a nice bar area with a decent beer selection. The music sounded great but the stage is small so speakers and poles would block the view of the band's performance. Their is no smoking inside so patrons stand out front (no outdoor seating) and throw their cig butts or trash on the ground because there is no ash tray or garbage can. The men's restroom was positively disgusting. Two urinals and a toilet, no doors and no dividers. The urinals did not flush and the smell was pungent. They fill it with ice to mask the scent and to keep the fruit flies away. There is one sink, for aesthetic purposes as there is no soap and no way to dry your hands.

    (1)
  • Danny L.

    I've been to Jack Rabbits twice now and I really can't complain about anything. It's a smaller venue which is great for concerts because you can be so close to the stage and really hear it. The bartenders have always been respectful and quick. I've never had an issue with security either. Drink prices are pretty standard and they have Bold City Duke's which is always a plus in my book. Smoking is only allowed outside which a lot of people appreciate and others find annoying. Jack Rabbits is a great place to go for music because they host local and national bands.

    (4)
  • Steve G.

    Went to see my good friend Larry Mitchell play at Jack Rabbits last night. It was my first time there. There was a $10 cover per person. Drinks.... Beers and wine coolers.... Are about $3.50 to $4.50 each. Not to bad. It's a really small club....intimate. Good venue for seeing great local talent. The sound was overall very good. Looking forward to going back to catch some more acts.

    (4)
  • Bob S.

    Been a bit since I've been to Jack Rabbit's, and I gotta say... wow. I'd have called it a dive bar, but it's moved up the ladder a rung or two. Probably unfair to call it a hole-in-the-wall. There is apparently an all-the-time no smoking policy now, which I can certainly appreciate, not because I'm an anti-smoking thug, but because the poor ventilation couldn't handle the smoke. They've also spruced up a bit, though the rest rooms (at least the men's) is still an exercise in exhibitionism. If you have needs other than paying the rent on your beer, you're, um, SOL, as there is NO door, curtain, or other privacy mechanism protecting the toilet. No matter, there doesn't ever appeear to be any toilet paper in there, anyway. Depending on the size of the crowd, and the ambient outside temperature, the a/c may have some trouble keeping up. Beer and wine available at the redecorated bar for reasonable prices, as are canned soft drinks, water, and energy drinks. Jack Rabbit's attracts crowds of all ages (including geezer [at least at the shows I've attended]), arrive early if you want seating, and be prepared for people to move in and stand in front of you. I've found a polite "excuse me, but..." to be very effective.

    (4)
  • Hecate D.

    Jack Rabbits is a dive bar/music venue that hosts local bands and national acts. I have no idea what the other reviewers are talking about attitude from the bouncers and bartenders. I've never had a problem, ever. If you are nice, they are nice. When it's packed, it's packed. Be prepared for a lack of personal space, which depending on the band, can be a lot of fun. Tickets prices are pricey? WTH? $10 for usually 2 bands or more. Seriously, what do people want? Free? The beer prices are very fair and the selection is pretty nice. Yes, it can get smoky although I've been to several show where no smoking was allowed. Overall, a fine place to have a good time for a small price.

    (4)
  • Rocco F.

    Hard to find. Imports were $4.50. Felt dirty. Good place to get up close to the band. Parking sucks.

    (3)
  • Julie A.

    This was a cool spot. However it was a bit too small for the crowd (it was mega packed), and it was hard to see the band on stage (I'm short). Kind of wish they had a second story like Freebird Live. However, it was still pretty cool. You get to see the band up close like watching at Freebird Live.

    (3)
  • Connie W.

    It is true, Jack Rabbits is tiny, dark and a dive. But what they do offer is great live bands, mostly local but with some national coverage. They do have pool tables and old school games (Pack Man, baby!) with couches and of course the standard bar you can belly up to!! They provide access to the local music scene for our teenagers (which is great) and the X that marks the under aged hand is a system that works for them. They keep an eye on them and won't let them randomly go outside unless supervised by a security member. Now this doesn't mean the security is standing next to them, but no drinks allowed outside or smoking for those innocent ones. Yeah, innocent my ass!!! But Jack Rabbits does their best and it is a place we let them go and enjoy!

    (3)
  • Hilary L.

    Jack Rabbits is your classic dive bar/music venue and one of the best places in Jacksonville to see live music. They have shows almost every night of the week, and actually get some great national acts as well as the locals. Of course, its dark and dirty and the bartenders and door guys have a ton of attitude, but that's what you'd expect at any venue like this, as it can be a little scenester. The sound tends to be pretty good though, and they must have fixed the AC because the last show I went to was actually bearable temp wise. The only downside [and its probably due to the small size of the venue] is that tickets tend to be a little on the pricey side. Even shows with only local bands [and not the, um, most developed of them] will run at least $10, maybe $12. This is offset by the reasonable beer prices though. As a mainstay of the Jacksonville music scene, Jack Rabbits is a must visit for music fans. Just check the website, pick a show, and go enjoy!

    (4)
  • Mike R.

    We saw Tokoyo Police Club here. Great show! It is a hole in the wall, really, as you walk down the street there is a wall and a door with Jack Rabbits written on it! Hard to find and small so get here early if you want to get close to the stage. But they don't over sell their shows so it doesn't get too crowded!

    (4)
  • L S.

    This was the best club I visited when I lived in Jax, and I hit up quite a few. Skip Freebird's because this is where its at. Comfortable, cozy, and fun...LOVE it.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 pm - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Live
    Good For Dancing : Yes
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No

Jack Rabbits

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