Jerry’s, Chicago, Illinois
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Jerry’s
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Restaurant

1938 W. Division Street
Chicago, Illinois United States 60622 [ print map ]
(773) 235-1005
http://jerryssandwiches.com

Hours: 11:00am-12am


Taps: 12
Bottles: 175



WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Southern Tier Old Man Winter Ale 88, Breckenridge Christmas Ale 54, Two Brothers Heavier Handed India Pale Ale 84
More Beers Available Here



10 reviews for Jerry’s
 Ambiance 72%
 Service 79%
 Selection 86%
 Food 82%
 Value 42%
 Overall 81%
 Rating N/A
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Ryan82SM (26), Louisville, Kentucky
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/1012/15 6/10 8/1013/20

October 22, 2009
I picked Jerry’s out of every restaurant in Chicago to visit. Friends from the UK had came to visit, and with all North American beers, I figured this was the place to show our stuff. My feelings are mixed. The place was nice and rather small; a big screen near the bar and a dining area pretty much filled out the restaurant. Some top bottles on display, they have beers from many top American breweries-their full beer list is on their website and represents nearly every major beer style. Service was pretty good; our waiter recommended some beers that my friends enjoyed (I picked my own). Our food and drinks were to us quickly, but... two food orders were wrong. The problem was fixed promptly but noted. As I said above, a nice selection of top American brews, but I must add that appropriate glassware was nowhere to be seen. A tumbler for most beers and a weizen-like glass for all the rest. Annoying. Our food was decent; nothing too noteworthy. Five of us (with child) ate and drank for 90 dollars and had some top quality beers, so I thought the value was good, especially in a big city where markups are the norm. Still, some of the beers (Jolly Pumpkin, etc.) seemed much more steep than they should. Overall, a good beer place that has room to improve on a few fronts.

illinismitty (224), Nashville, Tennessee
  82   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/1013/15 8/10 9/1017/20

September 29, 2009
This is a great place to get some unique sandwiches and enjoy a good beer with your meal. Prices are not that bad considering the area. They are sort of slow when they are busy, but when things are made to order, that is to be expected.

NobleSquirrel (55), Chicago, Illinois
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
2/57/1012/15 8/10N/A14/20

June 30, 2009
Very cool little spot in the Division corridor. High quality tap list, fresh. A bit overwhelming menu with ~100+ sandwiches. High quality ingredients go into the burger and this place is like straight up restaurant. Very interesting, though wish it was a little more raucous...

Lubiere (177), Ottawa, Ontario
  82   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/1012/15 8/10 9/1017/20

May 23, 2009
From the website, I was expecting a hole in the wall type of place, but was pleasantly surprise to see this upscale den of sandwiches. The beer selection is quite good, all North American (Unibroue is the only Canadian offering). The bar is modern, and the ceiling makes it look like your in a house with a pointed roof (its actually the ground commercial floor of a low rise complex on Division). Samples are available per glass or in groups of 3, 4 or 5. Another excellent place to discover beer.

emerge077 (25), < RIP Johnnie’s, Chicago, Illinois
  86   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/1015/15 9/10 5/1017/20

December 17, 2008 [ Updated May 5, 2009 ]
Been here quite a few times, and their beer list just gets bigger and better. Twelve taps and 175 bottles at last count. They have a seasonal and new arrival beer menu in addition to the standard one. The focus is strictly US craft, and the list is broken down by style. Helpful ratings and notes are listed too, making this about the most complete list in the city. The atmosphere is slightly upscale, an there is separate bar and table seating. Prices on rarer beers can be high, but the cheapest is around $5. They used to serve every beer with an unbranded Duvel glass, but last time I got a little bell shaped tasting glass. Food is great, especially the specials and sandwiches. Sides are ok. Patio is decent in the warmer months and not too rowdy. This place seems to attract alot of trendy folks, but they dont seem to sit at the bar ever...more room for me. 4/09: Ordered a bottled Founders RIS at the bar, found out later it was $10 for 12 oz. : /

Homer321 (10), Rockledge, Florida
  88   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/1014/15N/A 7/1017/20

August 4, 2008
this was one of the better places in chicago we went to. we sat outside in the evening and the weather was beautiful. wonderful service with a waiter and a separte guy to fill your water. we were at the one on division, but we also saw one on monroe, but didn’t have time to stop. selection was good. major props for putting the ratebeer rating on the menu. service was outstanding, beer was good, nice option with the paddles for the draft beer. this place is in my top 3 for the chicago city

CMUBEERMAN (49), Madison, Wisconsin
  80   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/1012/15 8/10N/A16/20

July 6, 2008
Surprised this place isn’t more popular. Good sandwiches (over 100 kinds), well put together tap list (surly furious, avery/rr, dh double crooked, FFF, 90min, and others). Bottle lists had some good brews...though pretty pricey (was happy they had so much JP...ES Bam and Noel). Think this place will probably become more of a destination (especially because Maproom has gone down hill and piece is a crowded mess most of the time).

hombrepalo (44), Chicago, Illinois
  82   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/1012/15 9/10N/A16/20

April 30, 2008
Wow nice fancy sandwich place. Sat at the bar for lunch, has a large display of maybe 100 plus beers. Nice lounging area with a modern look. The menu is split up by beer styles and a nice cool thing at the end of the discription it has the ratebeer pecentage acoording to the style. A few beers that stood out here were, full line of FFF, GI bourboun country, Founders Kentucky stout, Allagash Iterlude and Lost coast products. It’s a bit pricy but the food is excellent, pretzel rolls, creat your own sandwich, 2 nice sides! I noticed it had an outdoor patio, but it was too cold today. The location is prime and the service was great. nice to check out.

Davinci (10), Chicago, Illinois
  86   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/59/1013/15 9/10N/A18/20

February 29, 2008
I live right near this place and it’s a regular stop for me when I need a good sandwich and a nice brew. They have an enormous selection of delicious sandwiches with awesome ingridients like blackened chicken, avocadoes, chipotle chutney, and all manners of deliciousness. atmosphere is a little hoyty toyty, but the impressive beer list makes up for it. Offerings from Jolly Pumpklin, Lagunitas, FFF, DFH, germans, belgians and more are all divided on the menue by beer style. They also have the Kalamazoo Amber! Prices can be steap on the bombers, though drafts and singles are fairly priced for the area. A must try on your visit to the city, near map room and piece as well.

MOD (2), Chicago, Illinois
does not count - explanation
  86   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/1014/15 9/10N/A17/20

August 10, 2007
Great North American craft beer selection in an interesting old/new building. They have about 10 taps with Old Rasputin. Oomagang, New Holland, Lakefront, Goose Isalnd, but it’s in there bottle selection that things get interesting. They have a large amount of Lagunitas, Victory, Great Lakes Brewing, Breckenridge, Two Brothers, Three Floyds, Lost Coast, Anderson Valley, Bar Harbor, Jolly Pumpkin among some other hard to find unique beers. They have a handful of 22 ozers that are a treat for beer lovers with a few $$. They Beer menu is larger than the food menu with each style being a catagory. The food is great, huge selection made to order sandwiches, 100 named, but you can make a crazy combination if you want. The interior has a nice wood bar at the end of a long room, high ceilings with interesting wooded arches that look like they are very old. There is a fire place that will be nice this winter to sit next to and sip a Rogue Hazelnut Stout.They also have a nice outdoor patio. The staff is friendly, some are really knowledgable about beer. It’s a casual laid back vibe, that makes it seems older than a few weeks. It’s a nice stop on a beer bar tour including the Map Room (about a mile north near Damen/Armitage), Small Bar (just down the street on Division) and Jerry’s. Cheers!

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Attractive, upscale but casual

Staff
Friendly, casual

Music
Digital and live

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