Jellyfish
Bar · Kent County ·

Jellyfish

Bar · Kent County ·

Tiki bar with beach views, live music, great burgers

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22170 Great Oak Landing Rd, Chestertown, MD 21620, USA Get directions

US$20–30

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22170 Great Oak Landing Rd, Chestertown, MD 21620, USA Get directions

+1 410 778 2020
mearsgreatoaklanding.com
@jellyfishjoels

US$20–30

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Tapeo Team Parodies Quebec Coronavirus Press Briefings | Eater Montreal

"I noticed that Jellyfish contributed recipes and anecdotes to Recettes de cheffe, the $12 mini cookbook from Taste in partnership with Aliments du Québec, with proceeds from the book going back to the industry." - Valerie Silva

https://montreal.eater.com/2020/12/3/22150411/tapeo-sketch-comedy-parody-quebec-coronavirus-press-briefing-golden-thali-pinball-tastet
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Stockton Restaurant and Lounge to replace Jellyfish in Gold Coast | Eater Chicago

"After a seven-year run in the Gold Coast, the Pan Asian restaurant and lounge is closing to make way for a new concept. With a sleek, modern design, it became a celebrity hangout—co-owner Josh Carl recalls Jimmy Butler camped behind the sushi counter before he was an All-Star, and other visitors included Eddie Vedder and members of Coldplay—helping establish Jellyfish as a spot where high rollers could let their hair down. The restaurant did not offer a full weekend brunch, and Jellyfish could close by the end of the week." - Ashok Selvam

https://chicago.eater.com/2019/8/14/20805471/stockton-restaurant-lounge-opening-jellyfish-closing-gold-coast-rush-street
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marvin L.

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I visited this spot today. It’s a little tucked away, but it has a cool vibe and nice aesthetics. Unfortunately, my experience took a serious turn. I ordered a $16 hot dog that came with a surprise—a metal pellet embedded in it. I ended up chipping part of my tooth. When I raised the issue, the manager came out with the person who prepares the food. Their exact words: “We were looking for that piece.” They offered me a few complimentary drinks and replaced the hot dog. But when I closed my tab, they charged me for every single drink, including the ones they had offered to make amends. So in the end, the only thing they did was replace the original hot dog—after it chipped my tooth. Disappointed is an understatement. A gesture of goodwill turned into a confusing bill. I hope they take food safety and customer care more seriously moving forward.

Jennifer P.

Google
This place is fun little beachy spot! Live music, great drinks/food!

Joseph C.

Google
Heaven on earth! Our favorite upper bay spot on the eastern shore to boat to. Jelleefish is now running a complimentary water taxi to get you to the tiki bar…so even if you are anchored out in the creek, you can still get to the fun. Kids love the playground, the jump pad, and the newly added swings. Food is great! The burger easily feeds two people. Jerk chicken tenders (famous at Tiki Lee’s) are amazing. We always go behind the tiki bar and back into the sandy beach, lots of room for boats now that the dedicated swimming area is gone.

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When we arrived, we were immediately captivated by the beautiful and gorgeous ambiance. The decor was lovely, and the swings were a great addition for the kids to play on. Now, let’s talk about the drinks. They were okay, but I miss the fresh squeeze crushes they used to offer. It’s time-consuming, but if you’re not going to make a true orange crush, don’t put it on your menu. Next, we decided to get a margarita. Unfortunately, it was made wrong. It tasted like there was some type of licorice in it, and they didn’t even add salt or sugar to the rim, which is the best part of a margarita. They remade it, but this time, it was too much lime juice. The bartenders clearly did not know how to make drinks. Overall, the bartending skills need improvement. They don’t shake the margaritas, and they seem to be purposely ignoring customers who are standing there. But aside from that, the atmosphere was beautiful, and I’ll definitely be back again this summer.

Rebecca P.

Google
We stopped on a Sunday. The band was good. Happy people were dancing. It was a happy beachy vibe. The beach is pebbly. I'd go back if in the area.

Amber P.

Google
Atmosphere 10/10. We did not get food. Their drinks were okay. The kids loved being able to swim.

Kevin G.

Google
Good Docking! Beautiful spot with lots of space to play. The bar has a good feel and great view of the boats coming and going. Next time I will try the food.

P L.

Google
Food and drinks were decent, the service was inattentive at best. We were ignored, our order was wrong and the server never came back to our table to see if we wanted anything else ( another drink, desert, etc). They won't be around long if they don't fix this problem. The entertainment was good.