As far as the Lockport bar scene goes Jackie’s is now one of the better watering holes. It’s not the biggest bar on the strip, but to be fair none of the state street bars can handle a big crowd inside. It is a good time though. The staff is friendly and the drinks are reasonably priced. I have not had a bad time here. It’s a good afternoon drink place and gets lively enough on the weekends to be fun without getting too douchey. If you’re looking for a place to get a drink Jackie’s is a great place to end up and one of the better bars to frequent.
Jeannie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Itasca, IL
Love this bar but never come here if u want to watch a game(hockey, baseball football etc…). You will have to deal a jukebox blasting and no chance of talking to the person next to you. Also have to deal with horrible singers. I don’t normally mind listening to music at a bar but you come to one with the sole purpose to watch a game it is very annoying.
Robert R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lemont, IL
As I write this review, it’s been about one year to the day when the old Jackie’s Pub burned down to the ground, thereby leaving Lockport void of one of the better watering holes in town. Jackie and her bartenders have always been some of the friendliest people I’ve ever encountered across the bar, and speaking for myself, it’s a real pleasure having them back. The new building is brighter and more spacious than ever before, leaving plenty of room for an influx of new patrons who may have felt a little uncomfortable in her old place if they weren’t a part of the regular crowd. They’re running specials for every night of the week and if you’re a fan of Bloody Mary’s, Sunday’s your day to visit. But if you’re there to catch the game like I usually am, you’ll find you get a front row seat to the action no matter where you’re sitting. Widescreen TVs are lined up side to side almost the whole way down the bar, not to mention a few on the opposite side and in the corners, too. And if they don’t have the particular game you’re interested in on at the time, just ask. They’ll be more than happy to find it for you. So if you’re in the Lockport area and get a little thirsty, stop in at Jackie’s Pub on the East side of State St, just south of 10th. And if you’re driving, park in the back. It’s hard to tell from the road, but there’s 10x the parking spots that you’ll find in front.