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  • Anthony J.

    Props for an expansive craft beer list. Unprops (?) for their food. Tried a couple appetizers, but the onion rings needed more flavorful and crisp batter, and the cheese dip was so-so. Also had hoped the cheese dip came with soft pretzels, but it was just hard, store-bought ones. The pita that came with it was yummy though. As I said, good beer selection, if a tad overpriced. Food not recommended.

    (3)
  • James G.

    Menu: lots and lots of choices (too many, really) but all of them felt similar . . . ended up having a caesar salad with blackened chicken. The salad was standard fare - and the blackened chicken was straight out of the fridge. Our waiter seemed friendly but overwhelmed (and this was a Monday night). Drinks orders took about 20 minutes to get to the table. I was hoping for a go-to neighborhood canteen, and this, sadly, won't be it.

    (2)
  • Todd O.

    I love Jerry's! We stumbled upon it once on our way somewhere else...we decided to be adventurous and try something new. I'm so glad we did because it's totally one of my favorite places now! Great beer, great food, cool decor. What more could you ask for?

    (5)
  • Larry B.

    A nice variety of people in this bar/restaurant in the middle of Andersonville. I went for the Virtue cider and was not disappointed. All the ciders I wanted were on tap, and the pork belly sandwich with sides of marinated vegetables and mashed potatoes hit the spot. Yes, this is a place where it feels okay to sit at the bar by yourself and have a meal.

    (4)
  • S. P.

    This is a great spot in Andersonville to grab a leisurely bite or a drink. The patio was great- spacious and clean, with nice plants/flowers. I had a great server (Matias?) who was very attentive. Things started to get busy when I was there- I came in at 7 pm on a Thursday, but he did a good job of keeping up with me. I had the turkey reuben, and got the Cuban to go for my bf. He said it was good, but on the spicy side. I did not partake in the alcohol but the list was quite extensive and impressive. My sandwich came out quickly and I had the Mac 'n cheese and greens for the sides, which were good too. This is a great addition to A'ville, and a great place to come with friends.

    (4)
  • Jenny D.

    Awesome food! Went on a Tuesday night and sat at the bar. I had the veggie reuben and my boyfriend had the crawfish/salmon burger. Both were really tasty. The mac and cheese, baked beans and mashed potato sides were awesome as well. Topped everything off by ordering off the lengthy (and informative) beer list. I left a happy camper. Yes, they are still working out some kinks. But, hey, they just opened. Check out Jerry's!

    (4)
  • Yaeko M.

    It's our favorite Sunday hang out. I enjoy their wide variety of craft beer selections including local beer brewers (Metropolitan,Half Acre, Two brothers, Goose Island etc.) with wide variety of sandwiches. My favorite is House Sea Salt & Black Pepper Chips and Sweet Potato Fries. I normally order either one with my sandwich pick of the day. The restaurant's ambiance is spacious, calm and cozy. The bartender always offer nice service. The price is reasonable.

    (5)
  • Katie T.

    I had the bacon sausage corn dogs as a starter and they were great! I got the 1/2 sandwich and salad which was 1/2 the tuna melt and wedge salad. And you get a side so i got fries. Beer list was impressive. I will go back!

    (4)
  • Steve N.

    I just don't know about this place. I want it to succeed because the concept is a great addtion to the Andersonville strip... but what in god's name is going on in the kitchen?! The first time I went was opening weekend. Lots of problems. But it was the 2nd day of business, so I didn't write them off and said I would give it some time. I was with a group of 6. We ordered several appetizers. None came. There was no liquor license, so we couldn't distract ourselves with beer. After nearly an HOUR of sipping our waters, our sandwiches all came ---- at the same time as our appetizers. Fail on multiple levels. But I decided to give them another chance. So I went back this past weekend. They've been open over a month now. A friend that was with me this time told me he had the same experience with the weirdly slow service and inability to produce an appetizer prior to the sandwiches. So we are there again and once again ordered fried green tomatoes as our appetizer... and yet again, nothing. Our sandwiches came out in about 30-40 minutes which also seemed a bit long for a sandwich. We canceled the appetizer. Our server was nice about it, but seemed surprised when we had to tell him we never got it and needed it taken off the bill. Shouldn't you be aware if your table got the things it ordered? Shouldn't you be checking back with the table at some point before the main order gets brought out? It really is a shame because the sandwiches are good. I like the variety. I like that there are ample vegetarian options. I like the huge beer list. I like the decor. The fries kinda suck - so skip those and go for the housemade chips. There are positives here for sure... But they've got to get their kitchen problems figured out. I mean, we're talking about sandwiches and appetizers! What is going on?

    (2)
  • Kevin R.

    Just stopped in for a couple drinks to check it out before committing to a whole meal. Menu looked good enough for a lunch. Staff was pretty cold. Living in Andersonville I have come accustom to a neighborhood feel but this place may as well reside in the burbs.

    (2)
  • Chicagoguy J.

    I remember looking at the menu for this place before it opened, thinking man, there is SO much to choose from. Then I remembered that big, complicated menu is what often forces restaurants to nearly fail unless they call in Gordon Ramsey to simplify their offerings. As it turns out, the big menu did seem to lead to many of the restaurant's shortcomings on my first visit on a Sunday afternoon. Too much to choose from meant the waiters were spending too much time at each table explaining the menu--literally took our server like five minutes to enter an order from a table of three into the computer. I ordered a beer and asked to keep the list (quite extensive) signaling my desire to have another or two after my first but was never offered. Wasn't checked on at all after our food came. Wasn't asked if I was done, just was handed the bill. Then waited over thirty minutes to pay. Restaurant was, I'd say, about 40-50% full, with plenty of staff standing around doing nothing. Won't be back anytime soon I don't think. P.S. The food actually was good if you don't care about the service or waiting a really, really long time. Maybe it's a good takeout option?

    (1)
  • Tim H.

    I've been to Jerry's approx. a dozen times and overall it's one of my go-to restaurants. They do sandwiches and beer, so if you don't want sandwiches or beer, this probably isn't the place for you. The menu is rather intimidating with literally hundreds of options and so I feel like first-timers are easily overwhelmed by the options thus causing why, IMO, the yelp score of Jerry's is greatly lower than it deserves to be. Here are my tips for selecting a sandwich at Jerry's: -Get Challah Bread - Get the sandwich toasted - maximum of 2 meats - make sure there's a good meltable cheese - Have AT LEAST 2 condiments The best sandwiches I've had at Jerry's are 'wet' sandwiches rather than 'dry' sandwiches. That's why I go with the Challah bread, because the bread isn't as dense as a Wheat Bun, or even a pretzel bun. And even though pretzel buns are amazing (they are) a sandwich with only mayo on a pretzel bun is going to be significantly drier than a sandwich with hot sauce, mayo and ketchup on Challah bread. Here are some of my fav sandwiches at Jerry's: Munchy, Fried Chicken, William F, Doctor J Here are some sandwiches that I probably wouldn't order again: Buffalo Chicken, Fried Tofu, Molly B The top 4 sandwiches match the tips I have above, the bottom 3 don't. An obvious argument is that Jerry's has too many options and should reduce their menu just to their 'best' selling ones or 'best' reviewed ones -- and cut out the excess. Sure a reduced menu might lead to more consistency overall but for some reason that's what I love about Jerry's. There are literally hundreds of options and with modifications there are thousands of combinations to try. For a restaurant that solely does sandwiches and beer they easily could have a menu of 10 sandwiches and 10 taps and call it a day. But they don't -- they are adventurous and bold, they have HUNDREDS of sandwiches and HUNDREDS of beers. The gluttony of Jerry's menu and food itself is what makes it fantastic. Once you find your own approach to ordering/eating at Jerry's you'll want to keep coming back!

    (5)
  • William R.

    MEH it's alright...... I saw a review in a magazine for their fish sandwich and I was very excited to see they were moving into Andersonville! We go the first time and it was fairly busy (but not too busy for the terrible service) The first thing we heard as we sat down was our waitress apologizing to one table, then another before coming to our table to get our drink order.... LOTS OF AWESOME BEERS ON TAP! (that alone will keep this place open) Beers good, ordered food, me the fish and my boyfriend a burger of some sort. My fish was good, his burger was WAYYYY overcooked, to the point of looking grey (WELL-WELL DONE) We couldn't find our waitress from the point we got our drinks to when we wanted to tell her about the burger and get our check (never was checked on, empty drinks the entire time) We now understood why every other table was ALSO getting an apology. Sorry guys..... the environment is awesome, But work on making the customers feel WELCOME and like you are WORKING, lots and lots and lots of standing around was what we dealt with the second visit, yet drinks still empty and you have to FLAG DOWN your waitress to get her attention away from talking to the hostess. All in all...... just MEH..... 2 tries, 2 fails but maybe 3rd time is the charm?

    (3)
  • Jim B.

    This is based on my last few experiences here. I have come here a handful of times and the first couple of times we had a great experience (3-4 stars) the food was good the service fast and courteous. The last 2 times by partner and I came here the service has been slow and the food mediocre at best. This review is based on yesterday's experience: Food: My partner ordered a Cheesesteak (he originally wanted a salad but the kitchen refuses to toss the salad for patrons and he doesn't like to toss it himself). The steak was fatty and tough. I ordered one of their blackened chicken sandwiches and once I finally got it I don't think I received the right one (they have tons of sandwiches to choose from) but I was hungry and didn't want to question it so I ate it anyway. It had a bit too much of the chutney/sauce on it but otherwise it was ok. Drinks: My first beer was kind of warm because I think it was sitting there for sometime while our waitress was busy with other tables: my partner got two of their signature cocktails that were pretty good... Service: Our waitress was nice but she either a)had too many tables or b) was new and learning how to time manage....other then the first time she came to our table we had to wave her down for her to come to us (which irks me to no end) another thing I don't like is when servers don't apologize for not being attentive. A little "sorry I have tons of tables" or even "sorry I forgot about you" goes a long way in my book. We will probably give the place another chance since it is in our hood and the patio is pretty amazing but if we get the same type of service again then that will probably be our last.

    (2)
  • Ayme M.

    The only thing worse than their food is the service. This place has a great patio but that's about the only thing that it has going for it. The sandwiches are way overpriced for what they, are and that's assuming that they bring you the correct sandwich. Don't worry, if they bring you a sandwich that's not what you ordered and then never come back to check on your table, they will give it to you for half off. My advice for those who want to enjoy their outdoor seating and beer list, go across the street to Jewel, get yourself a sandwich from their deli then go to Jerry's and order a beer; just be prepared to wait 15 minutes for a waitress.

    (2)
  • Mario V.

    Went here to meet some friends for the Bears game on Monday Night Football. My wife and I first commented on how cool the ambiance was inside. Then we sat down and saw the menu. Way too overwhelming! Too many options. I ordered a beer which was $5.50 for a pint, however, it came in a 12 oz glass??? (I have the same glasses at home and know that a normal 12oz bottle of beer fits perfectly in it) Then my wife orders a Crown and Diet. The server says, "we dont carry Crown Royal. This is a whiskey bar so they have special kinds." She asked, "well what is comparable?" He replied, "I'm not sure." Seriously???? My friends were sitting in the bar and they also said that they received the wrong beers more than once. We decide to get the Fried Green Tomatoes as an appetizer. This actually was very good so we had high expectations for the sandwiches. Then, the sandwiches come. I got the Fried tofu and my wife got a Grilled Cheese with Macaroni and Bacon (forgot to put Bacon). With every sandwich, you choose two sides such as fries, chips, bbq beans, pasta salad, etc.... The sides on the plate are very small. Almost bite size. The sandwich was pretty tasty, but definitely not worth the $11.00. She also got a cup of Tomato soup which she said was very bland. Our check came and after ordering another beer, our total came out to over $60 dollars before gratuity. Seriously, this place needs to realize that they are a sandwich place and not a gourmet 5 course restaurant. The whiskey drink was $10 and was just a single. My wife said the reason this place is so pricey, is because they have too many things on the menu that it drives up food cost. Makes perfect sense! Ok, so my wife is in food and has an amazing palette not to mention, has over 10 years of managerial experience so I really value her opinion. She was not impressed with the food or service. We probably wont come back here unless its just for the Fried Green Tomatoes. But probably not.

    (1)
  • Susan L.

    Too many options. Too much noise. I'll order in next time.

    (3)
  • Steve S.

    Solid list of craft beer and whiskeys. Food is overall reliable but don't go for a burger. They will only cook them well done which makes then dry and not full of flavor. Loads of other choices are better.

    (3)
  • Torque C.

    2 of us from the neighborhood ventured here. It's below average and over priced. There's a multitude of sandwich options and unknown craft beers. This is a fancy "sandwich" shoppe in attempt of 'evening ambiance. 1 dinner salad with fixins, 1 sandwich, 2 drinks and chips came to $69 without tip. Eh, we won't be back.

    (2)
  • Mary B.

    I should put a qualifier in here. I have had many a sandwiches at Jerry's in Wicker Park and have loved them. Great stuff. Now the reason for the two star review... After a too long night on Saturday my boyfriend and I were lazy and didn't want to venture out of the house. After looking through our options on Grub Hub we became excited that Jerry's was 1. In Andersonville and 2. That they Delivered! SCORE. After looking at their overwhelming menu we both decided on sandwiches that sounded DELICIOUS. We placed our order and went back to our quality couch time. After waiting for an hour our sandwiches were in hand. We were off to a promising start. We sat down at the table and each took a bite. His sandwich was ice cold, the bread was soggy, and his corn on the cob was cold to the touch. My sandwich was soaked through (I could quite literally squeeze water out of the bread), my fruit salad was sad and the pickled vegetables seemed to have seen better days. Our food was completely inedible. There is nothing worse in my book than soggy bread. Now...having been to Jerry's I know that they make a delicious sandwich. I also know that they aren't new to the game. You would think that as long as they have been around they would have figured out how to deliver their food. I mean Jimmy John's has figured out how to do it right? I think one good thing would be not to have your food delivered by bike...in the winter! Of course the food is going to get cold! How could it not? So here we were....irritated, hungry and pissed that we had to put on clothes and venture out of the house. I called Jerry's and spoke with Cassidy the manager. She was very polite and understand and agreed to refund the entire order. I of course will be going to back to Jerry's but will NEVER order delivery from them again.

    (2)
  • Peter Z.

    Free deserts from the manager can not make up for a 40 minute wait for food - 10 minutes between dishes being served to the table - forgetting to fill empty water - bringing beers 10-15 minutes after the order was taken which winds up being during the middle of your meal (happened three times). We have come to the conclusion that take-out may be the only way to enjoy Jerry's Sandwich shop. The food is awesome, it really is. I had a plantain pork sandwich that was amazing. But the food does not make up for the untrained staff, bad food/drink management, errors in running credit cards, etc. After 5 attempts to really love it, my family, and several people in our network, are unwilling to return. One other thing that was brought to my attention by my younger cousin (late 20s), who went there to drink and watch a sporting event. They charge the going rate for a 16oz pint, but only serve you a 12oz. glass. I also noticed that when you order a coke, they give you a can. I have never run a restaurant and I'm sure it is really hard, but they shouldn't be that transparent to their customers that they are using beverages to increase their revenue. Even if they are not, but it sure seems that way. Sincerely, Disappointed

    (1)
  • Maria E.

    Showed up for a late lunch midweek. The restaurant was mostly empty but the service was still ridiculously slow. I ordered the Cubano with the sides (pickled veggies and corn) the waiter recommended. The sandwich was not good at all. The pork loin was on the dry side and the sandwich didn't need the other 1/2 of ham. I really hate it when restaurants over stuff a sandwich. The sides were just OK and ridiculously small portions. You can hardly call it a side. For a much better Cubano sandwich visit Dolce Casa Cafe in Lincoln Square. Just as pricey probably. Or better yet, go up the street on Clark to Piatto Pronto. All their paninos and cold sammitches are very good! I don't ever have to go back.

    (2)
  • Randy B.

    ... so bummed that Jerry's wasn't great! I was excited about the decor and the menu. It seemed like a lovely addition to Andersonville. My partner and I popped in on a Thursday night. (We were both too lazy to figure out dinner.) It wasn't terribly crowded, there were plenty of open tables. The hostess seated us in the back by the servers station. Not the best spot, especially when there were ample seats available. The table next to us seemed very annoyed and hungry. ...at that point we should have left. Against our better judgement, we stayed. Long story short, the evening involved disgruntled servers bitching about customers, so-so sandwiches and $45 in the hole... Maybe they'll figure it out....

    (1)
  • Chitown D.

    Ordered takeout tonight and it was pretty gross. The sides were very, very small - about five bites. The mac and cheese was better than the mashed potatoes. The chips and beans were both ok. The French Dip sandwich was the worst, but maybe (I stress maybe) it was just because we didn't eat it there. Dave's Mom's Brisket was ok, but nothing great. The best thing was the matzo ball soup; unfortunately, we ordered a cup and received one matzo ball. We may try here again, but definitely not for take out. We're hoping the portions will be bigger there and the quality better when it's served piping hot.

    (2)
  • Chris m.

    Went there on what I guess was its first Sunday (early evening, around 5). Had a hard time deciding what to get as there are endless choices on the menu. And in this kind of scenario it's nice to have the servers give you some guidance. He didn't really offer much, if anything. I decided on the chicken burger. Got our food in like an hour (at least). And it was fairly empty when we were there! Incredibly, there were three servers eating around us, 2 at the bar and one in a booth...right near us. The food looked really good, too bad they serve their employees first...literally! There were several people standing around doing nothing, just chatting and a couple were actually texting! Unfort. not to the kitchen staff or management, if there were indeed any back there. A couple guys when we were initially seated seemed really interested in our being there, then it seemed all service and caring just vanished. Foodwise....The chicken burger itself was super bland, like no seasoning at all. And I am not a lover of overally spiced food, but they might want to update this recipe. It tasted liked just plain ground whitemeat chicken, high-quality but ultra bland and dry. The brioche was not great, more like yellow bread, not a high-quality brioche, and not toasted, like straight out of the bag. Not the glossy, eggy, buttery kind you might expect. I had asked for the aoli on the side, it arrived on it, mixed up with the shredded lettuce it became like a soggy mush topping. And again, with its lack of toasted interior it had no crispiness or interest. The two small tomatoes were tolerable. The sides were ok...good dill potato salad (would have like more than a small ramekin) and the baked beans were decent, kinda pasty and again might have wanted more than a tablespoon. I have no idea why they couldn't have offered a bit more service or even interest. One of those deals where it just takes so long and the service is so non-present you don't want to even think of ordering dessert because you don't have another hour. Not that they even asked or came back. Didn't feel like even complaining, as by then I was so over it. Managed to flag down a server for our bill and another for a box to take home the other half of my sandwich, knowing fully this won't get any better in my fridge, but just had no appetite for this combo of bad service and mediocre food. I noticed as we were seated some manager type guy was handing some written note to a lady for a free something who was clearly not happy as she was leaving. I knew that was a bad sign. Just wanted to cut our losses get the check and move on. I could excuse the food, but an uncaring staff and their complete lack of apology or follow-up is always the most insulting combination. Hopefully my critique will be taken as somewhat constructive, as this is a nice place and has good possibilities as a new neighborhood standby. I'm sure it will get better, but in the meantime they should be a little less casual toward their early customers. KInd of a "precious" feel from the staff here. I wish Jerry's people could get some sandwiches served up within 10-15 minutes or so. Noticed they put up some cheap graphics printed "over" the engraved address historical sign. Really klassy. I guess it's better than other lousy signage in Aville printed on temporary banners, etc. But that's not saying much. I really fantasize about trying this place again, but it was sooo terrible! Aville, get better, please!

    (2)
  • E. Albert B.

    Dry. 3 patrons, two dry sandwiches and dry chicken on a salad. Why? Why, Jerry's? Good cocktails but I ordered a Jack and Coke and was glared at like I was a hobo before being told that they only carried premium liquor. Did I mention all of the food was dry?

    (2)
  • Alexandra G.

    Coming as the new (food) kid on the block to Andersonville is no easy feat given the the already top-notch choices (Big Jones, Anteprima, Hoplead, Cafe Icosium), so anyone who tries to do so needs to bring it. Jerrys did not even come close. Their menu is overwhelmingly long, which should have been a sign that a restaurant claiming to make more than 100+ sandwiches is going to fall short. I ordered the Wagyu kobe beef burger medium, it it was UBER WELL DONE. For beef of this quality, it was a shame. My boyfriend had a shrimp po boy which had a good taste, but lacked in ingredient quality (soggy bread, non crunchy shrimp). Every sandwich brings two sides which might seem like a lot, but its not at all. Fries taste like they were frozen, and side salad had 3 pieces of lettuce. The ambiance and decor is pretty bland and lacks character. The only positive thing about this place was the beer, which in that case I minus well walk 3 blocks south and head to Hopleaf...

    (2)
  • Naj S.

    I ordered three sandwiches for take out. The place was dead, with servers just hanging around. Two sandwiches came with incorrect sides, one had no turkey. No turkey? Really? I ordered cranberry sauce and apple on a pretzel role? I don't think so. You had one job. What a bust. I even tipped on the carry out order ... so much for that. Go down the street to Kopi or Piato Pronto. P.S. I did call and was sent to voice mail. I left a message and never received a call back.

    (1)
  • Bonnie L.

    The reviews for this location are really all over the place. I had always wanted to try Jerrys and when I saw that the Andersonville location opened I had to get over there. It is really close to home so no excuses, I finally went. I never realized that Jerrys was an actual restaurant. I had pictured a little deli counter where you go up to place your order, then take your seat. I certainly had no idea that they would have a full service bar with a HUGE beer selection. What a great surprise. After seeing the many reviews about poor service, I still wanted to venture out for myself and hope for the best. I can honestly say that the service I had was wonderful. We walked in, a smiling hostess seated us immediately and then our server showed up to our table a few minutes later, answering questions, making suggestions to us and was really right on the ball. I chose the Salad/Half sandwich combo, my choices being a Brie/Apple Sandwich (my server suggested getting it grilled, good call) and the Wedge Salad. Everything was really good. The Wedge Salad was fresh and crispy with big chunks of Blue Cheese. Very good. I chose the chips for my side which were very good and my friend chose the Mac and Cheese for her side which I was happy to have sampled. It was simply delicious. It remined me of this Mac and Cheese recipe that I made years ago from a Martha Stewert recipe that had four kinds of cheeses including Gruyere and sprinkled with nutmeg. This was just like it and just as tasty. For dessert I decided on a Stout Beer. Who was I kidding anyway, with that diet coke? I love love love good beer. I am not sure which Stout I chose but it was a Bells Brewery Stout, dark and delicious with almost a coffee flavor. I savored that! I am excited for the variety of vegetarian options that this place offers. Usually, when I go to a place I am limited to maybe three items and I am used to that. But here at Jerrys I can seriously go here OFTEN and not eat the same thing twice! I will be going back for sure.

    (5)
  • Jerry U.

    Like many of the other reviews, I was really excited to hear of Jerry's coming to Andersonville. It's a nice room, a GREAT beer selection, and a huge menu with many options. But after that - the rest is all just okay. We started with an appetizer of hummus - nothing special there at all. Then sandwiches, me a hot corned beef and my date some type of blackened chicken on a pretzel bun. All in all - the sandwiches were okay - just nothing special at all. Sides sounded much better than they really were and were small. Hummus, 2 mediocre sandwiches, and 1 beer and out nearly $50 - I doubt I'll return to eat but might be a good spot to grab a beer every now and then. With that said - I really do hope they find a way to fix this place as it's a good concept and could be a welcome addition to the neighborhood. Just not a good value for a mediocre sandwich shop.

    (1)
  • Casey S.

    Great addition to the neighborhood. Cool ambiance and super friendly staff. The menu is a bit busy. I didn't see any daily specials (with special prices) on the menu. I hope that happens so I'll be more encouraged to try more sandwiches. I had the cob salad and reuben sandwich. Cob was good and nicely sized. The Rueben was terrific. Side were really good too! I see myself becoming a regular.

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    Yum. Giant mouthful of fat and sinew (aka pot roast ) followed with a side dish of doughy under cooked onion rings. I've given this place so many chances, it's too bad, I really wanted to like them. Not going back ever.

    (1)
  • Mark O.

    The bartender, Joshua C, was not attentive at all. We had to ask to water, drinks, food and the check. It probably took 15mins just to order food. Luckily the food was good, but his service was off putting to be kind.

    (1)
  • Argelius H.

    I have been to Jerry's five times and enjoy the menu and the overall quality of the food. However, the service, in my experience, has been consistently sub par. I am a very forgiving diner and will never proclaim I will never return to a restaurant based on one bad experience. However, the number of repeat bad performances, service wise, makes me unlikely to return. (Most recent experience yesterday: my dining companion had completely finished his sandwich and fries by the time my entrée salad arrived, despite being assured multiple times that it was on the way, both by the inattentive waitress and the on-duty manager. They eventually comped the entire meal, which was appreciated, But given my past experience, I cannot recommend them until they address their service issues.

    (2)
  • Tom T.

    This was one of the most unsatisfying dining experiences I can remember. The menu is ridiculously gigantic. Something like 150 sandwiches. After you make your sandwich choice you make your bread choice and then 2 sides. I noticed that at every table the wait staff had to spend a great amount of time explaining. I ordered a "wedge salad" expecting a wedge of iceberg lettuce with blue cheese dressing. A bowl of chopped iceberg lettuce with croutons and bacon and a small amount of thousand island dressing showed up. When I asked the server why their wedge salad wasn't a wedge she responded that it is "more a theoretical concept" than an actual wedge salad. Regardless, it tasted terrible. I had a pork sandwich ($10.95). I took a couple bites, scraped off the green chiles and slice of deli cheese and ate the pork. It didn't have any flavor. As mentioned in other reviews, the service was terrible. I finally took the check to the bar and payed it because we waited so long. Even at the bar, the staff was more interested in changing the channels (there was some disagreement about watching a baseball game or watching a diva sing ballads) than actually letting me pay. I'd be willing to cut a lot of slack if the food tasted good. There was no flavor in anything. How do you expect 150 sandwiches to taste good? Make 10 great sandwiches. Make 5 great sandwiches. Don't eat here.

    (2)
  • Drew M.

    Jerrys Sandwiches- I really wanted to love the place, like most other reviews, but the quality is pretty "just alright." Really nice beer selection, but the food is pretty overpriced for what you get. Appetizer, two entrees, and two drinks and we were well over $60. Caught us off guard, but our server was really attentive and friendly, so I can't knock him.

    (3)
  • Kate W.

    The decor is fun and the place is cozy. My sandwich (meatloaf) was terrific. But the service was slow. We sat ten minutes without so much as a hello from a server, then went to the host. He found our server who appeared at our table a full five more minutes later without so much as an apology or a charming "I've been just swamped tonight!" I'd go back, but I'd sit in someone else's section....

    (3)
  • Todd R.

    You guys ever heard that vandross jam "never too much?" Well let me tell you something folks - you may think you're sitting there happy without a care in the world - but WAIT UNTIL YOU HAVE TO SPEND THE REST OF YOUR FREAKING LIFE READING THE MENU!!! Luther must have never come to Jerry's. RIP Luther. The Bloody Mary was good and they do have a lot of good beers, but the food disappointed. Lobster roll special was nothing special. There are do many restaurants in town that could be cool but just lack in proper execution. This is one.

    (2)
  • C L.

    Absolutely no complaints- greeted and sat immediately by host, and then promptly greeted by our server offering water or iced tea to start with. My husband ordered the hot meatloaf sandwich and I had the fried green tomato sandwich (minus the hot sauce). Both were delicious and we were very happy with the portion size. So many places give you sandwiches that are just ridiculously large. I also had a delicious craft beer. I'm not sure why I hadn't noticed Jerry's had opened sooner, but we will definitely be back many times!

    (5)
  • Tim L.

    I went to Jerry's Sandwiches last night with my roommate, and I was incredibly disappointed. We started off with the roasted tomato and avocado salsa. It didn't have any flavor, and hardly any avocado. The beers are overpriced considering they serve you a 12 oz serving as opposed to the standard 16 oz. pour. Also, soda is served in cans with no refills. I really think this should be stated on the menu because typically, a soda comes from a fountain, and refills are provided. Entrees. My roommate got a turkey reuben, which she said tasted like nothing. I ordered a Kobe burger, medium. When I got my burger the entire patty was burnt to a crisp. The entire thing tasted and looked like charcoal. Also, it didn't even have the correct toppings on it. I had to send it back. 25 minutes later when the second burger came, it was ok. This is one of the most expensive burgers I have ordered in Chicago, and it was the most disappointing. If you enjoy bland food that is overpriced and service that is nonexistent check out Jerry's Sandwiches. I'm sure you'll be disappointed.

    (1)
  • Janet N.

    Do not go for the food!! Drink your craft beers and liquors and eat elsewhere. Very expensive sandwiches and not worth it. I had the catfish sandwich costing me $14.00. They offer 2 sides and those were awful too. I did not get a choice of bread so I got toasted white bread that fell apart. The side description was greens with vinaigarette-ha I got spring green lettuce with italian dressing. Also ordered herbed butter corn- I got a small halved cob of corn sitting in water, it was not buttered at all or herbed but dried out! Yuck.

    (1)
  • Andrew T.

    Great Sandwiches and great atmosphere, but when busy, service can grind to a halt! Edit: Twice more visited-twice more the food was great but the service was awful. 2 stars....

    (2)
  • Miguel M.

    Went here for this amazing sandwich called the Diego. Amazzzzing. Also the fried green tomatoes were incredible. The bar server, Josh, was super friendly and very attentive. Definitely check this place out! All the staff is super nice and there are about a million things to pick from!

    (5)
  • Amy A.

    Meh is right. For a place with "sandwich" in the name, it's pretty disappointing. I think most of us can make a better sandwich at home. Pretty ballsy for a sandwich shop to move in on a Potbelly block with sub-par sandwiches. The portions are small or the food is overpriced. They did a nice job on the interior, which I enjoyed while waiting almost 30 mins for an order I called in 20min previous to that. Hope they do something with the food - could be a great addition for the neighborhood, but as- is now they've got nothing special. Maybe it can survive as a bar, serving late-night food?

    (2)
  • Sheri L.

    First impression was pretty good. I love what they did to the location.. the decor is inviting and open. The menu is quite impressive... I tried the "stoner grilled cheese", it made me ready to come back to try some more of their 'concoctions'. Unfortunately, I have to address the common theme among other yelpers on Jerry's. Yes, their servers could use some serious training. While the bartender was quick to get us drinks when we arrived, we literally had to wave him down to place a food order. I also had to send back my sandwich as all the items I requested off the sandwich, were on it. It took roughly 15 minutes to get our bill we were waiting for. I plan to come back here again as I see a lot of promise with this place. Hamburger Mary's is across the street, so there's some stiff competition if they continue to fall short on service.

    (4)
  • Jason T.

    Our favorite spot in Andersonville for a pint or quick bite. We usually come here at least once a week, and every time the sandwiches have been good to great, and the appetizers have been outstanding. They have a phenomenal beer list and I love that they give the option to do small pours, so that I can try a couple different beers each time I'm there. The service, both on the restaurant side and behind the bar, is very good and extremely friendly.

    (5)
  • R.E. H.

    A phenomenal celebration of mediocrity! Food is average - clearly a case of conflating quantity over quality - cut the menu down a tad and maybe work on what one is good at? Service is consistently underwhelming vying for the vote of slowest in the neighborhood. Beer gets the second star. Been 4 times thinking they need to iron out the kinks. Just stays barely average. No improvement. Won't be going back.

    (2)
  • Matt M.

    I love this place. The sandwiches I've had have all been great. Excellent beer selection. Great outdoor space. My only problem here is analysis paralysis, but I can work my way through that.

    (4)
  • Margaret D.

    We've been to Jerry's twice. I wouldn't call it outstanding, but it's certainly not bad by any stretch. The menu is extensive and the sandwiches are unique and creative, but my sandwich just didn't "wow" me on either occasion.

    (3)
  • SCOTT G.

    Hands down one of the best burgers that I have ever had. The menu itself was huge, but I decided for their Angus burger...and I made a great decision. You also get 2 sides and I would recommend their fries-amazing! Great atmosphere and and friendly staff. Great addition to the neighborhood!

    (5)
  • S K.

    What's not to love about a place that offers a zillion sandwiches? Love the open windows and decor. Service was very attentive at first but fell off about half way through dinner. Fresh and quality ingredients. We were a little surprised that our Cuban and Reuben were served cold. We were expecting the usual toasted bread and melting of cheeses. They were still quite good though. Skip the beans - tasted like ketchup. Dill potato salad was terrific! Average fries. The herb butter corn was really good! I am hoping that the kinks with service and food temps are worked out by our next visit. With so many interesting sandwich combos, I am thinking we will give them a couple more trys for sure!

    (3)
  • Michael H.

    Great place for lunch... Be sure to bring your appetite and wallet. The options for sandwiches are endless and you get two sides with each sandwich. Prices vary from $9 to $14 for sandwiches but they are rather good (they used large, quality shrimp in the "Raquel W" and not those tasteless popcorn shrimp). It was a little more than we had planned on spending for lunch, $56, but we had 1 appetizer, 2 sandwiches and 2 iced teas and left feeling full. Probably wouldn't make this a regular place for lunch a quick, simple lunch but will definitely make this a "date" place or something fun to take friends and out of towners.

    (4)
  • Lola N.

    I'm surprised this place doesn't have a better rating. Some of the complaints seem to be about service and the experience at the restaurant, but we ordered delivery. My girlfriend and I love really good sandwiches. We got the Lucy B: pork loin, avocado, jalapenos, cilantro, cheddar and southwest mayo. And we order the steak sandwich: grilled, marinated steak, herb butter, fried portabella mushroom, Swiss, aioli and horseradish dressing on an Italian roll. Holy shit these were good. Our mouths were making love to these sandwiches. We talked about these sandwiches for days too. The sides that we got were also really good. I love the selections they have on the menu and that they aren't the standard, boring sub sandwiches you find at many places. I will definitely be ordering from here again.

    (5)
  • Anna C.

    It's so much more pleasant to write positive reviews, but then I'm thinking that's a cop out to fellow Yelpers so here goes: We went to the Andersonville location 5 times in 8 months and each time was worse than before! First: mid-week lunch with friend. Place nearly empty. Terrible service. Had to beg for water. My sandwich and soup was not good at all. My friend did not like hers, either. Second: Tried dinner with spouse. Beer was good. Sandwiches not. Terrible service again! Third: wknd lunch with kids. 4 reviewers this time: not yummy. Fourth: forced to go with co-workers...1 liked his sandwich, 1 said her soup was not as good as Campbell's from the can, mine was mediocre. FIFTH AND LAST: Dinner with spouse 1 more time (likes the atmosphere)......Found sticker still on the Granny Smith Apple in $14 small sandwich (doesn't cut it for dinner and we're really small people.) And, again, TERRIBLE SERVICE!! THAT'S IT!! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!

    (1)
  • Zata M.

    Jerry's- love ya but... please get your act together! Visited Jerry's a few times at this point. Love the beer list! Yes, the menu is huge and slightly overwhelming but as long as the staff is comfortable handling it all, I'm totally cool with it... but I think that's the only problem- the staff might be a bit overwhelmed? I've only sat outside on the (awesome) patio and every single time, even on week nights, the service has been very slow. Everyone is super nice and this place has been a phenomenal addition to the neighborhood. Pains me to give it only 3 stars. :(

    (3)
  • John H.

    I have tried Jerry's a handful of times. The food is okay, a few things I like but in general the menu is way. too. long. They can't possibly serve all these things well - and they don't. My main beef is this: on more than one occasion I have had terrible, slow service. The first 2 times I chalked it up to being new and experiencing growing pains. The third time my lunch mates wanted to stand up and leave. It was shocking. And just now I waited 10 minutes for someone - anyone - to bring me a menu and take a drink order. I should not have to wave someone down for this. Finally my direct eye contact with a waiter (who had been standing against the wall with co-worrkers) made him decide to walk over and start serving the table. Come on, it can't be this hard can it?????

    (2)
  • Amanda W.

    I really liked this restaurant when it first opened but for some reason every time I eat here the food is so spicy. I thought maybe they just switched things up (I normally eat the DIego-A) but every food item I've had since has been so hot that it is not enjoyable to eat. The service has also been really bad every time I have gone the last 2 months, Things I absolutely love here: Peanut sauce pasta and their mash potatoes

    (3)
  • Foodie S.

    Unfortunate you have to HOLD for 10 minutes to place an order for pick up. I've gotten so sick of holding I've hung up and ordered from somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Beatrice D.

    I feel the only thing this place needs to work on would have to customer service. It was semi horrible. The sandwich was pretty good but our waiter sucked and for some strange reason they wanted to open all the windows because it was a little sun outside then our food got cold fast. Thumbs down for that one...

    (3)
  • Bill B.

    3-strikes you're out: 3 bad sandwiches in three visits in 3 weeks. I went to Jerry's Sandwiches in Andersonville with friends 3 different times over the last 3 weeks and the numbers are not good: A total of 15 sandwiches eaten by us. 4/15 liked their sandwiches, 6/15 meh, 5/15 bad and several items returned to the kitchen. That's less than a third liking their meal. Last visit (Oct 12, 2012), a table of 4 guys next to us gave up and left (neglected by their waiter?), and the 3-top that replaced them sent 1 item back to the kitchen 2 or honestly I think 3 times. On my first visit I had a "Walter D" pork-loin sandwich. It was cold, as in refrigerated-cold (I didn't expect that since the menu didn't say Cold). The waiter told me all sandwiches are cold, except for the neo-classics and burgers. Whether cold by design or not, it had no flavor (um, because it's pork and it was cold). Later, the manager let me know that all items are marked in the menu if they are cold, he pointed in the direction of the "Walter D" but failed to register that none of the pork sandwiches say Cold. Next visit I tried the neo-classic meatloaf. I don't remember it really, though it was anything but indulgent, disappointingly thin, and an opportunity lost to have a good meatloaf sandwich any number of places that night. Final visit, french dip; meh. To be clear, it wasn't bad, it was edible, but no better than a frozen/microwavable packaged version from a grocery store. I know that sounds unbelievably harsh, but I'm serious. That extra tiny ramekin of juice didn't go far enough. I can only remember two of the 'liked' items; a shrimp po'boy and a burger (caveat emptor; another's burger was shriveled, black, and made it to the table on bread with no garnish, no condiments, nothing -- it was comical). Oh! The onion rings were really good 3/3 times, although different on the last time, but still good. It's too bad! It's a great build-out, nice vibe/fun (if you don't notice other tables' frustrations), extensive beer list (true, similar-to-better beer lists can be found down the street, so....). I was hoping Jerry's would work in Andersonville, but now, realistically, I wouldn't be able to get others to go back even if I were willing, which I'm not. I'm just saying....

    (1)
  • kate k.

    well, i've only been here twice. Once for drinks (great beer list) and once for dinner and drinks. we had a great attentive server who offered a sample of beers we were not sure about and all in all our food was quite tasty. we had a salad with fried green tomatoes and a chicken bacon sandwich. both were great, the only detractor from everything was that the peanut noodle side was pretty gross and dry. the peach whiskey was great for dessert. it was a bit pricey, but i'll be back for sure.

    (3)
  • Michael G.

    I'm liking this place. Great beer selection. The food is oh so tasty! Blackened chicken, avocado, cheese, mango-chipotle chutney...yum! Dare I say my new fav place in the 'hood?

    (5)
  • Kathryn G.

    First time here and I was impressed with the decor and with my food. Had the al pastor special with a side of mac and cheese and coleslaw and lemonade to drink. Everything was excellent. I was not as impressed by the looks of what the rest of my table ordered but my pics were great. Some of the bread looked rather hard and the turkey sandwich was pretty bland. Otherwise, a great experience.

    (4)
  • Joseph H.

    Walking in to Jerry's I was impressed. The decor is simple yet stylish, with a touch of causal elegance. The beer menu was extensive. One suggestion there is to organize the beers by type, brewery, or some sort of system. When there are a lot of beers listed and no format, its hard to find anything. Then the food menu. Reading the menu is like reading the instructions for a piece of Ikea furniture. The menu has way too much on it, and is organized in a way where it tells you one thing you can do then tells you to go to another page to find more. I honestly was overwhelmed and a bit confused as to what I was going to be getting. My friend that was with me ordered the soup that was on special only to get a totally different type of soup, stating that someone had switched the soup without notifying the wait staff. It seems like the menu is overwhelming for them too. Then comes the burger and sides I ordered. I could have given a 3 star rating thus far because the service was good. I ordered my burger medium and it came out well done. It was so underwhelming I forget what I even ordered. The burger itself was bland and definitely overcooked for my tastes. The toppings, which were one of the suggested combinations in the menu, really didn't taste good with the burgers. I also must say that I am offended by the size of the sides that were served with the burger. I ordered the greens with vinaigrette and what came out were about six leaves and some other bits of green with barely any vinaigrette to speak of. The mac and cheese I had was good, but there was so little of it I cant remember what it tasted like. It was served in a bowl that is something you would use to serve condiments in, not a side dish. If Jerry's wants more of my business, I think they will need to step up their game. I may go back again, but it will need to be with some force and coercion.

    (2)
  • john C.

    I was excited to see Jerry's open. It appears to be a big success. For that Im happy, Hopefully that means people are having a different experience than I had. We went on a friday evening and there was a wait. Not a problem. The Hostess a very tall attractive woman. informed us it would be 30 minutes. Meanwhile she was texting. We said we would have a drink she said the bar is full. We were taken aback, but said we would put our name in and have a drink across the street. She shrugged her shoulders said okay and kept texting. We Left. Who needs attitude. Im trying to spend money and have an enjoyable evening. The hostess was trying to plan her evening while putting off possible patrons. Heads up owners this is what you have representing you as the face of your place.

    (1)
  • brad p.

    I loved Jerry's in Wicker Park so I was incredibly excited for it to open in Andersonville, and it did not disappoint. We went on a busy Friday night and everything was perfect. We had a beer at the bar while we waited 10 minutes for a table. Once at the table, our waitress was friendly and helpful. We ordered onion rings (among the best we've ever had), the special chicken sandwich and a meatloaf sandwich. We finished with two more beers each and everything was perfect and delicious. The food was great. The beer is cheap for the craft brews that they have and they have whiskey specials all the time. The only problem is making a decision--everything sounds so good, it's hard to decide what to get. I frankly don't understand where these bad reviews are coming from. What did people think this place is, Subway? It's not a "sandwich place" it's a bar with an overabundance of beer, whisky and upscale, creative sandwich options. I can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Bret B.

    We went to dinner on a Saturday evening around 5:30 before a party. The descriptions on the menu did not live up to the food served. We ordered the apples and they were out at 5:30, how can you be out of a side before dinner rush? The macaroni and cheese was possibly the worst we have ever eaten. The cheese was gritty and bland; we would have rather had Kraft. Servers appeared to be confused and less attentive than they should have been. We will not be returning anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Erin C.

    Outstanding craft beer list, and delicious sandwiches. So many kinds I'll have to keep going back forever to try them all! The best part is the choice of side items with your sandwich, so you can have fruit, salad, etc. instead of fries if you want to be healthy.

    (5)
  • Anthony M.

    Wonderful food. Try the Fried Green Tomatoes, Pittsburgh sandwich or the salad with chicken. Service was also very good. I love this place.

    (5)
  • Mike H.

    Came here on the afternoon of July 4th with the hubby for a lazy lunch. It was moderately busy, and the patio, which had just opened, seemed busy. I've been meaning to review the place for a while, but after our enjoyable visit on the afternoon of the 4th, I couldn't figure out why I was waiting. This place is good and tries to be nothing that it is not. First, the beer list is fantastic, except they ran out of the pumpkin selection the hubby had. It was great. It was nice to see Hoptimum on draft in the neighborhood. It is one of the best high gravities I've ever had, and I had two of them on our last visit. The manager allowed us to try several and we weren't disappointed. The menu is large, and my hubby and I disagree on it a little. He likes the expansive amount of selections wherein choices might vary only by a condiment or topping, but I think they could pare things down a little. Also, as a "pescatarian" (Seafood is the only "meat" I consume) the menu could stand for some expansion beyond a shrimp po'boy, tuna salad selections, and cold-roasted salmon sandwiches. I think there is a fish-n-chips choice on the menu, but there could be some inventiveness in this area, especially since the rest of the menu is so broad with choices. The sides are nice touches, but they are intrinsically a ramekin-size of whatever you choose. That's good sometimes but leaves some wanting. Maybe I just like big side dishes, but I feel like I just get a forkful of their beans (which are awesome). The macaroni and cheese is very good, and I can't resist it (I tried to do the greens last time but had to ask for the mac...worth it.) Service was a little slow, but we didn't mind because it was a lazy afternoon. I could see that it could be a concern, especially if you have servers running back and forth from the patio and the main dining area, which was occurring during the last visit. Perhaps it will get better as they figure out how to staff the patio area. I struggled between three and four stars here, but I bumped up my stars because I have seen improvements each time we have visited. The place is less than a year old, so it takes time. With what I have experienced, this place will find its groove. It is very clear that they listen to feedback and seek ways to improve. That sort of focus is what can set apart a good local business as one who appreciates its customers versus one who seemingly has no need for them, as we experienced at In Fine Spirits across the street after our great time at Jerry's. Jerry's has work to do, but it understands that, and that sort of commitment makes a customer want to become a regular.

    (4)
  • Drew K.

    Update 12/20/2012: I e-mailed my earlier review to the owner, Uriah, who offered my partner and me a free meal if we would take the time to discuss the issues we had at our last time at his establishment. We spoke for a good 15-20 minutes about service issues, kitchen issues, etc., and I feel that he genuinely took our advice and thoughts to heart. Although it was definitely a slower night (Wednesday), our food (which we've never had a complaint about) came out promptly and our service was excellent. I believe this place has the opportunity to be a great alternative to the typical restaurants in A-Ville that have been around forever and I wish Uriah & Jerry's the best of luck in the future!

    (4)
  • Jay B.

    Good Iced Tea. Only Can Soda? What. Almost to large menu. A little pricey for sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Voltaire M.

    Good food, but in the several times I've been here I've only talked with one or two staff who actually seem happy to have people in their restaurant.

    (3)
  • Erin B.

    This just might be my new favorite restaurant in Chicago. I've been 3 times so far - had the meatloaf sandwich, fried chicken, and turkey with brie. Seriously the best sandwiches I've ever had. And an awesome atmosphere, too! When I first went (after other friends had raved about Jerry's), I expected a deli-style place. It's actually a really cool space with an amazing beer selection. All around excellent and will be back soon!

    (5)
  • K N.

    I really wanted to love this place. The people I dined with raved about the extensive beer list (which is a plus) and the sandwiches. I ordered the Ansel A. buffalo chicken sandwich with mac n cheese and mixed greens. The sides were pretty good. I specifically asked for the sandwich without mayo and on challah bread. It came with tons of mayo and on the wrong bread. I sent it back and it returned with no mayo, but still on the same wrong bread. Also, this sandwich comes with American cheese...I thought this was weird, but I tried it anyway. I was right...American cheese (not melted btw) on buffalo chicken...yuck. I raked it off. I might give this place one more chance...I hope they step up their game next time.

    (2)
  • Kelly D.

    I experienced Jerry's for the first time last night on the recommendation of the 3 friends I was dining with. First off, they need to trim their menu by about 75%, as the number of options was completely overwhelming. I finally settled on the Stoner Grilled Cheese sandwich, which contained mac & cheese, American cheese, arugula, bacon and some kind of hot sauce that tasted like buffalo wings. We waited quite a while for our food to come out, and when it finally did, 2 of our sandwiches were ice cold. It was obvious they had been sitting in the window for a long time waiting for the rest of the order to be prepared. My grilled cheese was horrible. The arugula was completely wilted and looked like it had just been thrown on the sandwich, the bacon was totally overcooked, the cheese was not melted and the whole thing was drenched in the hot sauce. If I'm going to pay $10 for a grilled cheese sandwich, it better be hot and delicious, and this one was neither. Probably the worst grilled cheese I have ever had. I chose cole slaw and herbed corn as my side dishes. The cole slaw was tasty, but the herbed corn was presented as a completely charred mini ear of corn, with no herbs detectable. Our server was either very inexperienced or very indifferent, because she never checked on our table and we had to initiate all the contact. Drinks were not refilled and water glasses sat empty for most of the meal. 2 of the 4 diners in my party, including me, asked for their food to be taken off the bill, and no manager came over to apologize for our bad experience or offered to make it right. We wondered if there was even a manager on duty. My friends were embarrassed that the place they had recommended and enjoyed in the past turned out to be such a bad choice, and I was bummed to have my time wasted by a kitchen and wait staff who showed no interest in providing me with a good dining experience. It is very likely that I will never return to Jerry's Sandwiches. Now it's just another place to avoid in Andersonville...

    (2)
  • Kate P.

    Very slow service-- waitress was nice but you could tell she was embarrassed of the time it took. Over an hour wait for 3 sandwiches and a salad-- there were only 4 tables of people in the place. I was disappointed no manager came by to apologize Food was pretty good-- just a bit pricey. By the end of experience I just wanted to pay and get home

    (2)
  • John B.

    It was a gorgeous weekend day and my boyfriend and I walked by Jerry's, it looked like a great place to sit and have a beer. We loved the "Made in the USA" concept and looked forward to trying it out. We opted to sit at the bar...we sat...we sat...noticed 2 bartenders, one looking rather flustered and "in the weeds", the other just ignoring us completely. It only takes a second to greet a patron and let them know you're busy and will be right with them. It's not rocket science, common courtesy goes a long way and most importantly buys you the time you need to get caught up. Think about it. We will give Jerry's one more try in a couple weeks, maybe they will have weeded through the lame folk by then.

    (1)
  • Amy S.

    After seeing this ambiguous restaurant packed on a regular basis I finally made it there the other day. I wasn't even sure what the place was called but we wandered in for a Sunday lunch and I can now see why this place is busy. Sammiches! Everyone loves sandwiches and this place has more than I thought a menu could possibly have. You'd think this would be awesome but honestly the menu was completely overwhelming; at least 100 sandwiches. Our waitress was attentive and patient but for me this is far too much thinking for a Sunday afternoon. So I ordered my go-to bloody mary which didn't disappoint with jalapenos, cilantro, and red onion stirred in the drink (think salsa-mary!). After a few sips I finally decided on the 'stoner grilled cheese' (mac n cheese, gouda, bacon, hot sauce) accompanied by a side of chips and fruit...with a name like that how could I not? My other table mates ordered a chicken caesar sandwich w. salad and chicken salad sandwich w. gazpacho. Overall everyone was satisfied with their meal but not blown away. I would say the highlights would be the bloody mary and the chips...go figure considering its a sandwich place.

    (3)
  • Anthony B.

    Service, food, prices, selection were all okay. Nice little sandwich shop just don't expect to make an evening out of it. Great for lunch.

    (3)
  • Coll P.

    I loooooove sandwiches, but not Jerry's. I got a turkey sandwich with chutney and gouda on sesame bread. The meat was slimey, the bread wasn't what I was expecting (soft and white) and there was a hair at the bottom of my to-go container after I had eaten half. And I'm done now........ Bartender was friendly while I waited-it was merely minutes as the food was out quick. Wish I had read the reviews before because many are spot on. Maybe go for the vast beer selection and an app but that's about it. :(

    (1)
  • Meesa M.

    Jerry's has proven to be a great addition to the area. I have been to Jerry's on several occasions and just recently decided to get together with friends for my birthday. I was thrilled to find out that I could make a reservation for a group of 12 but was told by the manager that he wanted to make a reservation for another group right afterwards so we would have to be done at a certain time. Totally reasonable, seeing as how it was a Saturday night. Everyone arrived and enjoyed drinks, food and most importantly, just being there. I don't usually stare at my watch all night when socializing with friends. Apparently, we had passed our reservation time and the next party was waiting for the table. This would have been a non-issue had the manager not come over to issue us a passive aggressive remark about how "whoever he spoke to was told that the reservation would only be until 815ish. And that the next group was growing angry." We all felt bad knowing that someone had been waiting but as a group we were more insulted by the tone and manner in which this all took place. Again, we were all having a great time not watching the clock and had this been such an issue, I would have appreciated the manager coming over to remind me in a more professional and less snarky manner. So to the group who waited, we apologize. And to the store manager, I will make sure to set my alarm on my phone and place it at the center of the table, if we choose to return with friends. Three stars because I genuinely enjoy the food.

    (3)
  • Dan M.

    I would love to give it a 3.5 but think this place is a great addition to the neighborhood and has lots of potential. I had the muffeletta sandwich with based beans. I loved all the options for hte sides that we could have. My partner had a philly cheesesteak which had all of its yumminess. The most impressive part of the meal was the onion rings to start. Really great batter, two good sauces with an impressive presentation. The service was ok - very amiable but I think still some kinks to work out. The flow of the meal seemed strange but fortunately we were not time pressed. Also, I was took a while for them to refill water and since I was a little hungover that caused a little stress. I will definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Will M.

    The food here was wonderful. I had the meatloaf sandwich, my friend had the buffalo chicken sandwich. The sides were also very good. Sadly.... Service was sub-standard. We waited quite a while before a waiter approached us. It gave us plenty of time to peruse the menu. We shouldn't have to spend so much time perusing a menu, they need to pare down the items listed. Especially since they devote one entire page to building your own sandwich. Parties at the tables to either side of ours had problems with late appetizers (their french fries came after they'd finished their meal), the bill (they had to fetch a menu to check the pricing on the check) and extra food (the kitchen apparently a number of duplicates). The waiter, who took so long to find us initially and ambled by on occasion during our meal, was literally hovering once he brought the check. The decor is nice, and I thought the chandeliers made of plates, pitchers and wine glasses were delightful. But in the future, I'll order take away. That way I'll get all the best of this restaurant and none of the rest.

    (2)
  • Dave O.

    I like this place, sandwiches & beer, what's not to like? But it is hard to make a decision, so many options. For those who are looking for guidance, I can only offer an opinion on two so far: Hot Turkey Meatloaf: thumbs up! Muffaletta: not bad but with 1,000 other sandwiches on the menu, you can probably pass on this one.

    (4)
  • LeDub Z.

    I checked this place out for the first time yesterday, and loved it! They have a great selection of draft beers, which immediately warms my heart. They even have rootbeer and cream soda on draft, for those of you who like those sorts of things. The food menu is very large, took us a while to get through it, but everything sounded tasty. I ended up sharing a sandwich (reuben - my lunch mates' choice, it was tasty!) The one thing that I wasn't crazy about was the side of mac and cheese. That didn't prevent me from eating all of it, though. The mashed potatoes and gravy were lovely! Our service wasn't exceptionally fast, but it was good and our waitress was very polite. They have a couple of TVs in the bar area, which is what brought us in to this place initially - the Bears game. Jerry's impressed me! I think it's a good addition to Andersonville, and I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Erin M.

    I love the food and beer list here, soooo good. So good. The menu is a little overwhelming, but the servers are always up for helping you narrow it down -- when they actually stop by. The bartenders are also super, super helpful when you get them, but they, too, totally lack a sense of urgency. Be ready to have someone completely ignore you the first five times they pass by (despite the fact that they have no one else at the bar), at least. The annoying service, and the fact that the bar always smells like funked moldy floor mats, is the reason it doesn't get 5 stars.

    (4)
  • andy t.

    Great atmosphere and good beer. The menu showed a $5 beer and the bartender charged me 6.50. They need to get their pricing right - felt a little robbed.

    (2)
  • Team B.

    Jerry's has the ideal combination of a comprehensive draft beer selection and a large, high-quality, veggie-friendly menu. There will be many happy return trips, I assure you. We were glad to see that Jerry's opened this location in Andersonville. It's much more convenient for us to get to from Evanston. We stopped by around 2:30 on Saturday. The new space is attractive, with the impressive row of taps standing proudly behind the bar. We were immediately seated at a table by the window. It took us a while to evaluate the massive food and beer menus. The draft list is exclusively domestic and includes some brewers (the Bruery, Port) that I hadn't seen on Chicago draft lists before. The beer was fresh and tasty, though our Great Lakes Christmas Ale was served a bit colder than was optimal. A bit of time fixed that. The taps were clean, but that's to be expected from a new place. We'll see how clean they are after a few months. For food, we ordered a veggie muffaletta with mashed potatoes and pasta salad as our sides. The sandwich was very nice, served a bit too hot to eat upon arrival. The fried green tomatoes worked well with the cheese and sourdough bread. The mushrooms paired nicely with the olive relish. We were happy with the mashed potatoes and gravy; it didn't need any further seasoning and were still a bit lumpy. The peanut pasta salad was disappointing. For dessert, we got the bread pudding. It was fantastic! It had chocolate chips in place of raisins, which we prefer. The whipped cream and ice cream provided a satisfying contrast with the hot slice of bread. I see that a lot of reviews fault the level of service here. While we weren't blown away by the wait staff, we found them competent. The waitress took our order accurately and our food and drink were delivered within a reasonable amount of time. That's all we need. We're there for the food and drink, not fawning waitstaff.

    (5)
  • Jennifer Y.

    I very rarely give bad reviews on Yelp. I reserve my reviews for places I truly love, but I feel compelled to share my experience with others so they know what to expect if/when going to Jerry's. After we were seated, it took 20 minutes for my friends to get their drinks. We were seated at our table for well over an hour before our food arrived. The service was slightly expedited after my friends complained so we ended up getting our food after about an hour and twenty minutes. They brought the wrong sides for my friend and everyone's food was sub par (except for my sandwich, which was the fried chicken). They ended up comping half of our meal and a round of drinks but only because we complained, otherwise we wouldn't have received a thing. While we were waiting we heard another table complain to the server because they had been sitting for 20 minutes and no one took their order. Will not be going back here.

    (2)
  • Jeffrey K.

    Decent beer list, okay atmosphere and okay food. The menu is WAY to large... in fact it's so big as to anger anyone who has been out the night before and into their cups... there is no way they can make all of those items well... and the wait time for food is often unacceptable. The service has been the best part.

    (3)
  • Darick M.

    I am so thrilled about this place! A-ville has seriously been lacking in a great sandwich place for awhile, and this MORE than makes up for it! They are still working out the kinks since they just opened up, so our wait was a little lengthy (20-30 minutes), but it was well worth it. I had some tuna concoction with bacon, and my girlfriend had a roast beef with awesomeness on it (I would give you the exact names, but I easily forgot given the 10,000 sandwiches to pick from). My advice, lay the menu flat, close your eyes, and order whatever your finger lands on. All our fellow diners seemed as happy with their deliciously stacked whiches' as we were. Lastly, for now they are BYOB until the liquor license comes through, but when it does our server promised 30 CRAFT BREWS ON TAP! My only complaint was that it was a tad pricey (over $40 for 2 sandwiches and sides after tip), but I will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • David K.

    Food Good,,,service awful. Why do servers feel the need to stand at end of the bar gossiping??? Make some money on the floor.Also very uninformed wait staff.

    (1)
  • Ryan L.

    One of the servers recently came into my restaurant and told me where he works I then said that I was a vegetarian and I'm very picky about veggie products. He recommended to go to stop in and try a veggie burger. I was a little sceptical because I dislike most veggie burgers. I'm super picky person but I have to say Jerry's has the best veggie burger I've had. I got it with the blue style minus the bacon and it is absolutely delicious and I have been in multiple times in the past week just for that. I was very satisfied with my food as well as my service and drinks. I am sure I will stop in again tomorrow for my new addiction. Thank you again random server, you are awesome!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Paul L.

    I was ready to give Jerry's a '2 star' review, based on my three previous visits. However, I had a pretty good experience this past week, so being the generous soul that I am, I raised it to '3 stars.' The overall look and feel of the place should allow Jerry's to do well in Andersonville, as it has that same comfortable feel as Lady Gregory or Charlie's Ale House. Make sure you look up at the interesting light fixtures! The main problem here is the service. It is slooooooooow. Most likely, this is because the menu is ridiculously large, that the wait staff is probably tired of stopping at their tables just to find that the customers still have 2 pages of menu to peruse through. The service is actually so slow that it even trips up the servers. On an earlier visit, the food was taking so long that our waiter came up to the table and asked if we would like to see the dessert menu, to which we embarrassingly had to remind that we hadn't even gotten our food yet! On another occasion, our server was somewhat rude and cocky. You know that 'too cool for school' attitude, where you feel like any extra request you ask for is bothering him, even when it was something that HE forgot to bring in the first place? I almost had to walk up the bar area, where he was having an especially long conversation with the bartender, just to get some silverware. I will say that the food is pretty good, but overpriced. WAY overpriced. I found a sandwich that I really enjoy, so depending on how adventurous I feel, I will probably get it every time I go back. (Generally, I don't 'pull the trigger' easily on new items that I may not enjoy when they cost an arm and a leg!) Thankfully, my visit this week was on a non-busy Tuesday night. The host was very friendly, the server was very nice, and the food came out fairly quickly. My advice would be to visit when it isn't so busy, because this was a 4-star experience. (I am not giving it 5 stars because the prices are still too high!)

    (3)
  • Ben A.

    We went mid afternoon for a sandwich and a beer. Unfortunately, the service was slow and in attentive (the usual wait until your mouth is full to ask if everything tastes OK motion). One of us ordered one of the specials (the warm jerk chicken sandwich) which came to us under cooked. One of us ordered a Lost Abbey beer -- our waitress indicated this was a "bomber" (extra large), which made sense given the $27 price. We were brought a 12.5 oz. size and charged the same price anyway. Aside from the under cooked chicken, the food is totally average. Not sure we're going to give this place a second chance.

    (1)
  • Sri T.

    I am in love with this place. Great service, amazing selection of beer and fantastic array of sandwiches. Fried green tomato sandwich is to die for! Give this place a try and you wont regret it!

    (4)
  • M W.

    I really like Jerry's, I'm glad they've moved in. They have an amazingly huge selection of sandwiches, I've tried a new one each time, and most have been great. Each one comes with 2 sides, my preference being the potato salad. They have a couple nice big TVs at the never-crowded bar, so it's a nice spot to watch a game. Couple that with the outstanding beer list and you're in business. Not sure how many taps they have, but it's impressive. Table service has been decent, and the folks at the host stand are always very nice. Cool bartender if I remember correctly. This is a solid addition to Andersonville.

    (4)
  • Michael M.

    I came here with my date last night and had a great time. Our server was awesome and the food is really good. The menu has something for everyone. (Including vegan and veggie options.) The sandwiches come with a choice of two sides that are all made in the restaurant. I had the fried chicken sandwich on a pretzel bun. I found the chicken to be great and the toppings fresh and tasty. The BBQ beans were solid, but I did find the mac and cheese to be a little bland. They have a robust beer list, and even more awesome, Sprecher root beer on tap! (My fave) We sat in the patio which is in the back of the restaurant and away from Clark. Really nice place to dine al fresco. As far as price goes, sandwiches range from $10-$15 depending on what you order. To some this may seem steep, but the ingredients are quality and far better than anything you would get at a Potbelly, Subway or diner. I can't wait to go back and try some of their burgers!

    (4)
  • Ivana S.

    The stunning array of sandwiches never disappoints! Granted, it looks intimidating, but I love how it's broken down by the type of meat (fried chicken, steak, pork, etc), making it easier to narrow down your choices by craving. The most disappointing sandwich I've had there was still extremely tasty, which is quite a feat. I absolutely recommend taking the time to look at the weekly sandwich specials. The draft and bottled beer selection is well thought out and has something for everyone. The whiskey list is great, and nice selection of cocktails as well. What's the most thrilling for me is the huge selection of gluten-free food. Having a gluten allergy makes sandwich-focused restaurants extremely difficult for me, but I actually have a hard time choosing what I want here! It's a good problem to have. What knocks it down is the service. I always sit at the bar, and am usually there off-peak so the bar is rarely more than half full. Yet I often end up waiting to order food, or order a drink, or a water refill. A few weeks ago, my friend and I were the only ones at the bar. The bartender was chatting with a server, and even after making eye contact twice with us, we continued to wait to put in our food order with him. We actually had to ask him to put in our order. Unfortunately, it's not an isolated experience. Regardless, great food with obviously a lot of thought put into it.

    (4)
  • Mary R.

    Since a friend turned me on to Jerry's, It has become my go to restaurant. With hundreds of sandwiches, and thousands of meal combinations you are bound to find something you absolutely love. That being said, not every sandwich I have tried has been a winner. Their vegetarian sandwiches are awesome, though my absolute favorite is the Raquel W, a shrimp po boy with buffalo sauce and bleu cheese. They offer a variety of sides from standard fries to pickled veggies, and all of their sides are vegetarian. That is not to say there isn't plenty for carnivores to love. Jerry's craft beer menu is extensive (though more than once they have been out of something we have ordered) and their cocktails are inventive and delicious. The atmosphere is hip while still being casual and inviting. It seems to be as popular with young people as it with families. I have also found the waitstaff to be fun, friendly, and sufficiently attentive.

    (4)
  • Tim G.

    The sandwiches are the main draw but the sides are equally impressive. Order a homemade soda to go with your lunch, the flavors are fun. Oh, and so much good beer... After two pints I'm almost guaranteed to take the second half of my sandwich home. Because I'm full. Not because I'm drunk. Honest.

    (4)
  • Kate G.

    In giving it 4 stars because he food is great and the host is always accommodating. There was a late night that our waitress did shots with her friends while we waited to order. Overall it's great. We won't let one time hold us back!

    (4)
  • LazLopez L.

    Really like the "William F." With my four rose bourbon..Happy happiest hour! LoL

    (4)
  • Colleen B.

    I'd give Jerry's 4.5 stars if I could. We've been here several times since they opened and the service has gotten better with each visit. I really enjoy their french fries, the beer list is great. and the food is solid. If you came when they first opened and service was slow, I would recommend giving them another shot. I love the space and I think Jerry's is a nice addition to the neighborhood.

    (4)
  • Lindsey W.

    Amazing food, great beer selection, service has always been friendly, very impressed with this place! Probably why I go back time and again. They LITERALLY have a sandwich for everyone, so pretty much whatever you're in the mood for, there's a sandwich for that. As a craft beer drinker, I have always been impressed by their selection and the waitstaff is attentive and knows their shiz when it comes to the food and beer. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Keely J.

    Great spot, super friendly staff, delicious beer. I'm a vegetarian, and I find myself overwhelmed with all the options and the salads are just as delicious. Some nights things are spot on, some nights not so much. It could just be an issue with the staff. But I will continue to frequent regularly.

    (4)
  • Steve W.

    I really like the look and atmosphere of the restaurant. Also, the number of sides is fun and inventive. I appreciate a lot of options on my menu but there is a fine line between lots of choices and an overwhelming menu. I felt like I was in Cheesecake Factory with the page after page....and all this for sandwiches. I really enjoyed my food and would return for lunch, but I wish that they would offer a few simple entree choices for the dinner menu. I just don't see myself going their for dinner on a Friday or Saturday night for a sandwich.

    (3)
  • Michael H.

    I've been there three times now and I love it. THe food is delicious. The steak sandwich, instead of being a thick steak is made of steak slices. It was to die for. The homemade chips are tasty and they have an excellent burger. The two big selling points would be the tremendous beer selection (I'd say about 30 on tap) and the ability to build your own sandwich or burger. On the menu, all of the ingredients are in categories so you can see exactly what kinds of cheeses, sauces, etc. So really you can have whatever you are in the mood for. I'll be back plenty!

    (4)
  • Brock Z.

    Amazing beer selection. Nice atmosphere. Need to go back and try the food!

    (5)
  • Felize C.

    I have to admit, my boyfriend and I went to the one in Wicker and I didn't know if this one would be the same service and food wise. But I was definitely wrong! While I was a bit moody when we first got there because it took a bit for our server to greet us (it might have been my hunger since it was 3pm and I hadn't eaten all day), I was more than pleased by the end of our visit. Food was excellent, came promptly, and our server was very attentive. They ran out of the beer I came there to drink but suggested something that was more than comparable (although a bit more expensive). By the end of our meal, after professing to our server my love for a good porter/stout, he and the bartender decided to let us try a bottle of a rare beer they had in stock, free of charge! It was honestly one of the best beers we'd ever had. Good service, great food, and excellent beer! Although they are a bit pricey, I think it's worth paying for. Would definitely suggest it if your in the area.

    (5)
  • Sarah M.

    This place is not good. The waiter was bored and impatient. Our lemonade tasted like it had been poured into a dirty beer glass. The beer tasted like the draft mechanism was dirty. All four of us felt sick for the entire evening and part of the next day after the meal. My order came out wrong and the chicken tasted old. I think the extensive menu is a bad sign, meaning that they have too many things on hand for a long time rather than a few really fresh things every day. Nothing tasted fresh or even very good.

    (2)
  • J M.

    Simply put: Delicious! Craft beers, Belgian beers, yummy sandwiches. What's not to love?! We had the steak sandwich - amazing! Probably the best steak sandwich I've ever tried. We also tried the meatloaf sandwich- excellent. Not as amazing as the steak, in my opinion, but still very, very good. The side garden salad is probably the only thing that I'd recommend they tweak. It felt like an afterthought (why not jazz up the dressing a bit, throw a tomato, onion in there for color?) but the other sides I had were great. Potato salad included. Thrilled to see this spot in the neighborhood and everyone I've sent there agrees!

    (5)
  • Jennifer S.

    I had heard how great this place was before they opened in Andersonville. Unfortunately it did not live up to the hype. The service was indifferent. The room was dirty, including our seats and table as we were seated. The food was just okay at best. We tried the corn dogs, which are the daily sausage inside a fried ball of corn meal batter. The sausage was so chewy it was not edible. The chicken wing poppers were all right. We tried a tuna melt. It was just okay, but hard to work around the fire roasted tomatoes oozing out of the sandwich. Do not order the bbq beans! This smear of mashed beans and hunks of onion is a mistake! Also, this place will be freezing come winter with their single door opening directly into this one big room.

    (1)
  • Zach B.

    Went here on a date a few weeks back, must say it wasn't too bad. I was expecting just a regular sandwich spot, it's a nice place to take a date. Dimmed lighting, nice booth seating, wide selection of beer which is a major plus! It is a bit small in the seating area so you're close to whom ever which I prefer major room especially while I eat. Another cool thing is the bar area, but needs bigger or more tvs...service was just ok. I'd visit again.

    (3)
  • Erica A.

    More menu options than you can imagine. Everything I had was great and I will be back!

    (5)
  • Amy S.

    I'm surprised Jerry's is not better reviewed. I love the beer list and the cocktail menu (ask for a So Fresh and So Clean! I would drink those by the pitcher if they'd let me). Food can definitely be hit or miss with so many options, but I've found my favs (Cobb salad w/ homemade ranch, William F, Marion M, Diego A) and they never disappoint. Outdoor patio is excellent as well.

    (4)
  • Katie C.

    What just hapened... I give Jerry's 2 stars for the food and beer list alone. My company has catered their sandwiches many of times and I have never been disatisfied. Tonight I met up with a friend I hadnt seen in a long time and suggested Jerrys. We were sat really quickly despite coming during dinner time on a friday night and the hostess was really nice to us.Our server, however, was absolutely terrible to us! I have never felt more unwelcome by a server After we we sat, we didnt see our waiter for awhile. It didnt bother us because we were busy catching up. When he finally came by he took our drink orders and that was the last time we saw him for a really long time. We continued chatting, but after like 20 minutes the wait to place our order became a little ridiculous. Meanwhile, our server was circling our table checking on other tables that had already received their food. When we finally got his attention, he didnt apologize for the delay, and was extremly impatient with us as we ordered. We didnt see the sides list that come with the entrees and he barked at us that they were on the front page. He continued to try to clear our plates prematurely and put on a super fake smile just in time to hand us the check which was insulting as if we hadnt noticed he had been a jerk to us all night prior. Oddly enough we didnt see him treat another table that way and we do not understand why we experienced the wrath of Richard. Having worked in service myself, I could never under tip but I'll just say this.. Richard- You are a jerk.

    (2)
  • Lee M.

    My wife and I started going to Jerry's when they had their West Loop location (closed now)...We were glad to see the Wicker Park and Andersonville stores pop up! We visited their newest location on Friday for lunch and loved it! The beer selection was incredible (over 20 handles of American craft beer) and the food outstanding. This is my favorite place in Chicago for lunch and beers!!! The service was a bit "laid back" but hopefully this changes as time goes on... Best sandwiches around!!!!!!!!! No matter which one you choose....

    (4)
  • Michele M.

    I want to love this place. I have eaten here at least dozen times and I keep thinking they must have made a change by now, it has to be better than the last time. The first couple of times I was there it was right after it opened and thought they must still be working out the kinks. Well enough time has passed and I have finally had enough. The food is adequate and the beer selection is great, but I just can't get past the horrific service from the hostess, wait staff, bartenders and managers. There are plenty of other places in the neighborhood with good food and great service that I would rather give my money to.

    (1)
  • Kelsey D.

    Awesome spot, totally worth traveling to Andersonville for. Sat on the patio with a big group of friends later in the evening. The patio is fabulous: large, elevated in certain areas, well kept, and even has some white Italian Christmas lights, my fave. Service was phenomenal, Matias our server was friendly, great with suggestions, and super attentive. Food was awesome, while the menu was a bit overwhelming, it definitely has something for everyone. Would DEFINITELY suggest for a night out with friends, or even a great date spot. The fireplace inside looks like an added bonus for the wicked winter on its way. Only suggestion I'd have would be to add a sign outside, we had to backtrack a block to find it. Either way, stellar spot, enjoy!

    (5)
  • Jay F.

    There is nothing here you will not want to eat! They have just about everything! The menu can be overwhelming at first but once you get the hang of it you can mix and match to create the perfect meal!

    (5)
  • Shea D.

    I have ordered 3 times in the last 2 weeks. So far, everything I have had from this place is fantastic! My favorite sandwich is the Peter L on rye. My only complaint is the 5 dollar delivery fee...

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 1:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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