Crazy Jack's is our favorite place to go for some really great wings and very reasonably priced drinks. Â They bartenders are always quick with the service and food is always good. Â It's not your cookie-cutter type of old-town place. Â You actually feel like you can relax and enjoy yourself at Jack's. Â If we're dressed up or just from work, we feel comfortable here. Â They've got pool tables and video games and even a pinball machine to keep you occupied while those huge wings are being prepared. Â Bands on the weekends is a bonus. Â We love Crazy Jack's.
Review Source:Crazy Jack's Saloon is a place we frequent mainly because of the cheap beer and tasty hot-wings. It's about halfway between Loveland and Fort Collins in a less-than-flashy location, but is our kind of place. It's always a mixed crowd but definitely not a college bar.
Atmosphere: The décor inside has a 50's diner feel to it, which is a little strange for a dive bar, but appear on the newer side. The lighting is perfectly dim even in the middle of the day. There is a jukebox in the corner full of recognizable songs if you where born before 1990.
Service: Good service , usually provided by the bartender. The owner seems to always be around to lend a hand.
Drinks: Your usual selection of local craft and domestic brews at a very affordable price . They are a bit lacking in the import beer department. A full bar, however no drink menu. Seems to be your average beer and a shot kind of joint. So if your looking for something with an umbrella, you'll need to bring your own.
Food: The menu is a standard "bar menu" including  burgers , wings, sandwiches and fried appetizers in the $5 to $8 range. Their big draw is the "Famous Jumbo Wings" with order sizes from 6 to 50 wings and a variety of flavors. They offer a flaming inferno wing challenge that will cost you an extra $.50, a few minutes of lip tingling, and some sweat on your brow - for real.