Stopped here for dinner and thought it was great. Â Located in a strip mall off of Route 9. Â Very roomy with a large bar and local feel. Â Menu was mostly standard pub fare with a good variety of selections and macrobrews. Â Our server was excellent. Â Prices were very reasonable.
My family loved the mozzarella sticks here. Â I really enjoyed the French Onion Soup and their specialty JD Burger.
Two thumbs up! Â Atmosphere, food, service were all fantastic.
This is a geographically adjusted 3 stars.
After a round of golf at Galloway National, we were jonesing for a beer and bar food. Â The golf courses kitchen was closed and there is little surrounding competition. Â The fact that anything is yelp reviewed around here was a plus and is really why we came. Â
Entering JD's feels so familiar. Â A large bar with a fair amount of old wood, bright miller lite neon signs, dart boards, bruce springsteen, macrobrew specials, and a bunch of locals. Â While some find this scene depressing, I find it endearing. Â Nonetheless, if you're from the tristate region, you'll feel at home.
The draft list is as expected with predominately macrobrews. Â The bottle list was a bit better with some expected, but great choices like dogfishhead, victory etc. Â The menu was also fairly standard: wings, chili, fried stuff, sandwiches, burgers...
I had a bowl of chili and some wings. Â The chili was meh, but what was I expecting? Â The wings were solid, bar wings. Â Not the best, far from the worst, and definitely satisfying. Â My buddy had a reuben, for which he shared the sentiment I had for the wings.
A sub $30 tab for a couple beers and enough food to fuel me back to Philly was totally worth it. Â Good option for golfers to look at if playing nearby and dont wanna eat at the course.