Antique mahogany & red velvet lend a stately air to this spot offering a classic seafood menu.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 225 E 6th St, Dayton, OH 45402
Phone: (937) 222-2892
Website: http://www.jays.com/
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Reviews
Raw oysters, scallops in mushroom cream sauce(great with warm bread to mop), lobster tail dinner and pepper crusted raw and seared tuna were all hits.
We definitely would go back when we’re in town!
We orders appetizers to start the evening, crab cakes and scallops. The crab cake was fantastic, but the scallops were undercooked and bland.
Our main courses we experienced low quality shrimp and undercooked scallops? We didn’t complete our meals due to the undercooked fish.
We ordered a dessert trio, again it was just okay. Key lime pie was outstanding. We will not return due to the ambiance and undercooked fish. Disappointed with our experience.
The good:
The cheese sticks. Some of the best I’ve ever had. They were like a fluffy and lightly breaded.
Wife had the king crab legs, they come cracked for you, and they were top quality! Huge amounts of meat, served with a butter tower.
Zucchini boat was served with my steak, it was loaded with a mushroom and cheese filling. It was really good.
I liked the house vinaigrette. It was like a lemon poppyseed thing. It was light and nice!
The bad/odd: When we first arrived the host was surprised we actually kept our reservation she felt it necessary to inform us of several no shows they had have.
Our server wasn’t great and she was odd. Started off by talking about her dog was her valentine. After brining us water she took awhile to take our order, informed us of the specials (2 diffrent fishes grouper and salmon) I tried to order the bone in steak (it was already sold out) which I thought was weird they opened at 4pm my reservation was at 6… so I got the filet instead.
Once our food came out we were enjoying our meal and the server was getting ready to serve the specials to another table and she brought it to show us. (I just thought it was really strange because we were already eating what we had ordered and then she’s showing us like what we could’ve had) it was just odd..
Steak was ok
We got chocolate cake at the end per our server’s recommendation, and it was one of the worst pieces of cake over ever had. I told the server that I didn’t care for it. She didn’t offer to take it away or get something else for us…
The salad is so basic, Just lettuce, carrots, and uncut tomatoes.. I’m surprised that I could get served a better salad at a chain restaurant like an Applebee’s or outback.
The bread had an odd taste to it. Almost like it was frozen and thawed out.
Also, I know it’s an older restaurant and the history is part of the charm, but just everything in there felt outdated and that it’s just running on old money and reputation. This is probably somewhere I won’t come back to just because of the overall experience from the service and the let down on some of the food items.
Like I said, it’s advertised as five stars and it feels more like three.
Friendly staff; they were very busy so it was pretty slow service to get our orders but server was gracious.
FOOD– soft bread w/ alot of salty topping, Bside salad with mixed greens and lots of tomatoes, good variety of house-made dressings;
I had the seared tuna, excellent. The portable a mushrooms were so good.
I did not expect the tuna to be on butter, which is unfortunate. I would not have chosen that.
The fisherman’s platter looked tasty.
Recommend ordering a specialty, not by meat/side.
The women’s bathroom reveals the dated building. Unlevel floor with narrow walls.
I can see how this restaurant was at its prime 20 years ago.