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Love Jay's!.
Gotta love Jay's. My crew and I have become a fixture on the wall at Jay's. The bartenders are great and Jill is the best server around! The Garlic wings are awesome!
A large number of patrons are regulars, although newbie’s are welcome!
I always refer to Jay’s as walking into the twilight zone; you just never know who or what you might run into!
Some find Jay's an acquired taste, but the damn place grows on ya!
Stop in if you a chance!
Tell them Jennypooh sent ya!…
Great times up in this joint yo!. Scoring Big @ Jay's with Tony T-Money and the Crew: This rocking place kept T-Money and the Wrecking Crew kicking it like Tai-Bo all night long. T was kind enuff to leave his credit card and pick up the tab for all the sweet honeys! We thought we lost him in the cleavage of Miss California but he survived, yelled "cut me Mick!" and went in for the TKO! Gino was ready to front the bail money, but T-Money was all good. Fortunately you can buy enough beer to please a posse at Jay's without making a dent in the company pocketbook. Sully found the wings and the beer slide in and out just as easily - and the chicks too! Sweet lady LuLu kept it real while Bookie and his soon to be life-time sweetie Carny chugged some cheap ones. As for Mr. Club - well, if you want to know the rest, buy the rights!…
I Love You Jays Elbow Room. Great wings. I have never in my life been to such a beautiful establishment. Every patron has captured a terorist. Every patron has donated money to the "Make a Wish Foundation". Every employee has helped an old woman carry her groceries to their car. There has been a lot of important people to pass through Jays. Martin Luther King delivered a child in 1955. The 1993 Phillies still frequent Jays. Pete Incavilla beat up a man trying to walk out on his tab (clearly not from the area). Cheesecake was invented at Jays. Lionel Ritchie wrote "Dancin' on the Ceiling" at seat 4. Bottom line: Jays is where you want to be....for anything...sports, concerts, discovery, and profound memories. I love you Jays Elbow Room. Great Wings.…
Great Wings, bar tenders are on the ball. Fun place to hang.
As a temporary transplant from South Florida I nneded a good hang out other than the typical chain bar or Hotel Bar. I had to stop in when I saw Jays Elbow Room. It looked like my kind of joint
not to mention I frequent "The Elbo Room" on the Beach in Ft. Lauderdale.
What can I say? Dive bar yes but lively atmosphere, great wings, and the bartenter was on the ball. I like to go to a place where the bartender is bringing me a beer (labatt blue no less) as I'm fininshing my last swig.
There isn't much to write home about in Maple Shade but it Jays Elbow Room is making my few weeks up here bearable. In fact Jay's is something write home about and I have sent some emails to freinds. 5 stars for me.…
This raucous, friendly and slightly gritty bar is an ideal gathering spot with a group when the wallet's light..
In Short
There aren't many frills to be found at this Maple Shade mainstay, apart from the nifty neon art-deco sign reading, simply, "Jay's Elbow," that adorns the roof. Inside, a large
rectangular bar dominates the main room to such an extent that space is at a premium when just a small crowd shows up. Wood-paneled walls are covered with beer signage, and two additional rooms have space for friends to share pitchers or shoot billiards on a well-worn pool table.…
