
Voted Jersey City’s Best Sports Bar! Smokehouse + Biergarten serving lunch & dinner 7 Days a week and weekend brunch. Happy Hour every Monday-Friday 4-7pm. Tuesday Endless Happy Hour from 4pm to close. Game Day special during all major sporting events: $25for 20 wings + $5 Hudson Hall Lagers. We show all the UFC fights. We offer catering and also host private events.
Draft hour serving craft brews & Eastern European–inspired fare including house-smoked meats.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 364 Marin Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone: (201) 659-6565
Website: http://www.hudsonhalljc.com/
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Reviews
It really does have you feeling like you have been transported into anouther country when you walk through the doors.
Can’t wait to be back.
Their wing special during games is a major win—steep discounts on their smoked wings, which are seriously tasty. The rest of the food is solid too, and their beer selection is exactly what you’d want from a sports bar: varied, cold, and reliable.
That said, service can be slow if you’re seated, and they really pack those benches in, so be ready to get cozy.
Still, this place is a true JC staple, and one I always look forward to going back to.
My wife and I brought our two young children this past weekend. The beer options remain strong, but the food was a significant disappointment and the primary reason we will not return soon.
We ordered wings, fries, and nachos to share, and chicken tenders and hot dogs from the kids menu. The wings were dry and lacked any real flavor, with barely any sauce for the Thai chili option we picked. The fries came out barely warm and were equally bland. The nachos looked poorly assembled with unappealing toppings and dry, unseasoned meat. The hot dogs were a bit crispy and the chicken tenders did not look like traditional ones my kids are used to, and looked battered like they way the fish are sometimes battered in a fish and chips dish. My little guy definitely was not feeling it and I did not want to make him eat it.
The entire meal felt flavorless and underwhelming, leaving us with little interest in eating. The service met our expectations from previous visits, but the subpar food overshadows the other strengths.
This place could work well for those focused on beer and sports viewing, but for families seeking a meal along with the entertainment, I recommend looking elsewhere. With some improvements to the kitchen, it could become a stronger neighborhood option, but for now, the chef has to work on easing up on the flame.
The management is shockingly bad. The manager in particular has the emotional maturity of a toddler and the professionalism of someone who shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the public. He is rude, dismissive, and actively hostile to customers.
It’s almost impressive how quickly he can turn a normal night out into something uncomfortable and unpleasant. Instead of making guests feel welcome, he creates an atmosphere where everyone feels like they’re doing something wrong just by being there. Talking down to patrons, snapping at people, and acting like he’s on some weird power trip seems to be his default setting.
The drinks are fine. The space is fine. The vibe could be fine — but none of that matters when the person in charge clearly despises the very customers keeping the place alive. A bar lives and dies by hospitality, and this one is dying fast.
Save yourself the frustration and go somewhere you’re actually wanted.
Only gripe was having to reserve tables at the main bar for a game when the website says the opposite.
Did not tick food – we did not eat.
The renovations made it into a very interesting place – to get a feeli g from the past! Great material!