We used to love the wings here until we found a hair in our food! When we addressed the issue with the waitress she implied that we may have put it there. Then she retracted her comment and said "that it happens"!
Another thing we noticed but never paid much attention to was that the bleu cheese dressing/sauce smells rotten or spoiled. We thought they left the sauce outside of the fridge causing it to go bad. When we addressed the issue with another waitress she said it is normal to smell bad!
I can easily say this place is not clean. According to the waitress this happens quite often and its not considered a big deal. (in their book)
Not going back and would not suggest to anyone.
Cheers
When I'm in Beloit a couple times of year, I typically end up at Jersey's for dinner one night. Â The same was true earlier this week.
I've never been disappointed.....for a sports  bar, it's got good food, good beer selection....and great service.
Thanks for the great housemade chili....the wings were good to :)
A nice local place near my house that reminds me of a BW3's. Located in a small shopping area only accessible by a frontage road, tucked behind a Subway, and with parking hidden on the sides and rear of the building, Jersey's is somewhat hidden in plain sight.
That's not to say it's hard to find, a tall "McDonalds-by-the-interstate" size sign out front makes it easy to spot, but because of the unique traffic-flow pattern, getting there requires some roundabout driving.
The interior looks nice, new, clean, but a bit unfinished. Overhead are exposed rafters and exposed ductwork. While slightly less noticeable in a matte black color, the ceiling still reminds more of a warehouse stores' design than a bar. Down a bit lower, Brewers, Badgers and Packers gear adorns the walls, and several TV screens show a variety of sports. There is plenty of booth and table seating and a central bar with seating on three sides. Because of the high, unfinished, ceiling, there is nothing over the bar. It seems like something is missing; like the construction crew forgot to install something.
While they place celebrates Wisconsin's teams, the Cubs do get some love. The only TV with the sound turned on was the Cubs game, though I'm betting if the Brewers were on at the same time, we'd be hearing their game instead.
The staff and fellow customers seemed very friendly and helpful. The food was good and the portions were very generous. One memorable menu item were the "Bosco" cheese-stuffed breadsticks. I ordered the Breaded Chicken Sandwich and my girlfriend ordered a Patty Melt. Both good choices. The bread on her melt and my chicken was amazing. The fries were good, but nothing special.
One downside was the fact that there was no beer list, nor were drink prices listed anywhere we noticed. Turns out our choices (Bud Light Lime and Blue Moon) were only $3, so not too bad. On the way out we noticed several signs promoting drink specials, guess we missed that coming in. Still I think a drink list with prices (and specials) would but this experience into the five star area.