Jasper’s Taphouse + Kitchen

“I ordered the shrimp quesadilla and my friend went with the jasper burger & curly fries.”

“Awesome appetizers : eggplant chips, surprising sweet sauce perfect!”

“After a late night Zog volleyball game, Jasper's pumpkin beer and fried pickles hit the spot!”

Jasper’s Taphouse + Kitchen

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Pretty good space for big groups. Spacious compare to other places around Manhattan. Been here a couple of times with some people after work. It can get pretty loud at times, but has good happy hour.

  2. While I'm surprised that I never gave it a second glance on the many trips past this corner, Jasper's Taphouse + Kitchen was an interesting brunch spot in the heart of Hells Kitchen. Key requirements besides good grub were a welcoming atmosphere (especially in the heart of the gayborhood) and multiple TVs showing various Sunday football games and baseball playoffs. Jasper's delivered on all!

    While waiting for others to arrive we ran through a few Bloody Mary specials. Plus one for the accoutrements like pickled beans. Yum! Our server was super nice and always made sure our glasses were refilled (if we wanted).

    The food was traditional brunch fare for a gastropub, but also included a few more interesting items like Abbey Braised Pork Poutine. We shared a huge platter of Crispy Chicken Wings, half Bourbon BBQ and half Habanero. Both equally tasty but I loved the heat of the Habanero wings. The French fries were good too.

    My 1/2 pound burger with Dubliner cheese and added avocado was hugely delicious! Another side order of French fries was too much. I was stuffed and didn't even finish.

    Jasper's is a fun place to relax, pig out, drink  and watch sports with the boys. We'll definitely come back to try other menu items like the Brussels & Bacon, Fried Pickle Chips and obviously their huge selection of craft beers.

  3. Cozy and roomy bar along 9th avenue. We stopped by around dinner time on a Friday night. It wasn't that packed. The bartenders seemed pre-occupied, fixing some kind of cashier/money issue. After a few minutes, they finally asked if we wanted to order a drink. They had Goose Island Oktoberfest and Red Irish for $5 HH special. I believe they also had their house wines on HH. Seems like a good place to grab a drink or two with a friend if you don't want to deal with a loud and crazy crowd, but I wouldn't spend an entire night

  4. Some of the better sports bar food I've had in a long time.

    They have a small menu but enough options and some game time specials.

    Shared the Tailgate Platter $30 with my friend. This platter included two kinds of different sliders, fries, and hot wings. All of the food was tasty, fresh and plenty for two grown men.

    Some great $5 drinks specials and local beers. I had a local blonde.

    Service was very friendly and attentive.

    We were here for NFL Sunday and they had most of the games on and were not supper busy like a few other bars in the area.

  5. Came here on a Saturday around noon – it was pretty empty, but that's a shame, it has a great brunch special!  Free mimosa/bloody mary with entrees (we got the bloody mary and it was pretty good for being free).

    We had the habanero lime chicken wings (good flavor, nice crispiness) and the pulled pork skillet (really good sweet potatoes and peppers and egg, the pork was a little dry).

    Nice place!  Great beer selection.

  6. Wooo this place is awesome! I came with a group of friends and spent a good portion of the night there. The waitress was nice and always on top of refilling our drinks and taking our orders. We ordered the usual drinks while there, but I have to highlight one dish that I thought was absolutely DELICIOUS!

    +A Poutine dish. Can't remember the name, but there's only one on the menu. It was cheese, gravy, pork, and fries in a hot skillet.

  7. This place was a huge surprise. I know what you're thinking, big corner in Hell's Kitchen, clearly very designed, lots of money sunk into it = overpriced drinks and bad fried food. You, my friend, are just as wrong as I was! I've walked by this place for AGES and finally went in at the behest of my boyfriend, who is on a never-ending (and sadly quite unfruitful) quest for a bar with good, well-priced beer and good food. He doesn't believe me when I tell him space limitations in Manhattan preclude this.  

    Enter Jasper. This place had a legit craft beer board (comparable to Pony Bar) and amazing food! You have to try their eggplant chips with sea salt and honey, it was a huge plate and way more (both on amazing flavor and portion size) than I expected for the price, even at a "gastropub." Their burgers were so thick and juicy my boyf actually took some of it home. When we visited on Thanksgiving Sunday they nicely had the sound on but not blaring for the games, which we appreciated.

  8. Thanks to Yelp, we decided to try this place out late on a Friday night in search of a good bar. The place is small, very casual, and was really packed when we got there around 10:30pm; however, that didn't stop us from scoring a small table to sit at.

    The service was good in that it wasn't great and it wasn't bad either. At first, our waitress was attentive, but as the night got busier, she was nowhere to be found.

    They have many tv's in the restaurant for game watching. We were so happy to catch the second half of the playoffs! My husband ordered one of their bottled beers and I ordered a glass of wine. I wasn't thrilled with their limited wine selection choices, but I guess I'm not supposed to complain since it's more of a beer drinking type place. But, if you're going to serve wine, why not pick options that are desirable? A Chardonnay from Chile and a Sauvignon Blanc from California as the only type of each varietal makes no sense to any wine drinker whatsoever.

    I ordered the Santa Fe Grilled Chicken Sandwich with a side of Fries and it was amazing! The chicken had so much flavor and the avocado really complimented the sandwich with the pico de gallo. The fries were crispy and delicious! If there's anything that could use improvement about the me sandwich, I would say a better quality bread, as this bread wasn't the best.

    My hubby got the Turkey Burger with Curly Fries and his burger was awesome! The burger was one of the best turkey burgers we've had in a while. The Fries were yummy icing on the cake we wish we had.

    Overall, we had a fun time and the food was quite pleasing!

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9th Avenue 761
New York 10019 NY US
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Monday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Tuesday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Wednesday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Thursday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Friday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Saturday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am
Sunday, 11:00 am - 4:00 am