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A Cinnaminson Legend Where the Wings Take Flight
If youโre a true South Jersey localโor even just a wing aficionado passing throughโthe name The Jug Handle Inn carries a certain weight. Located at the crossroads of Forklanding Road in Cinnaminson, this isn’t just a bar; itโs a time capsule of Jersey tavern culture. Dating back to 1912, the building itself is a landmark, holding the oldest liquor license in Cinnaminson and one of the oldest in all of Burlington County.
Stepping inside, youโre greeted by a vibe that is refreshingly “no-B.S.” and deeply authentic. While the Stones (the current owners) have updated both levels over the years, the soul of the “Jug” remains. Itโs a multi-level experience: upstairs, youโll find a high-energy main floor perfect for catching a local blues band or watching the game on one of their 25 flat-screen TVs. Downstairs, the basement bar offers a grittier, classic pub feel where you can dominate at shuffleboard, billiards, or darts while exploring a tap list that often features 18 rotating drafts.ย ย Definitely check out their Monday Night AbsoLOUte Trivia – Powered by Speedquizzing
But letโs talk about the real reason people travel from across state lines: the nationally famous, award-winning wings. These aren’t just any wings; theyโve been featured on the Food Networkโs The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Whether you like them naked, breaded, or swimming in their signature Bald Eagle sauce, they are a culinary knockout. If youโre lucky enough to visit during the warmer months, head out to the outdoor Gazebo barโitโs the ultimate spot to enjoy a cold brew under the shade of the trees.
Whether you’re there for a monster burger, a late-night snack with friends, or to see the legendary chickens that sometimes roam the parking lot, the Jug Handle Inn is a quintessential South Jersey experience that lives up to every bit of the hype.
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