Bar Arher
Coffee · Jaca
About Bar Arher
In the heart of Jaca, we've crafted a haven for coffee connoisseurs and those seeking a rustic retreat. Our bar bites are a gamey delight, paired with classic drinks in dark wood digs that evoke warmth and intimacy. We're proud to offer a menu that delights with each bite, from our expertly brewed c...
In the heart of Jaca, we've crafted a haven for coffee connoisseurs and those seeking a rustic retreat. Our bar bites are a gamey delight, paired with classic drinks in dark wood digs that evoke warmth and intimacy. We're proud to offer a menu that delights with each bite, from our expertly brewed coffee to satisfying bar snacks. Regulars rave about our attentive service, which ensures every visit feels like a homecoming. In the evenings, our cozy atmosphere beckons with plush seating and soft lighting, making Bar Arher the perfect spot to unwind with friends or loved ones over a well-crafted cup.
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Bar Arher is a popular spot known for its creative cocktails, unique game meat dishes, and cool, dimly lit atmosphere. Many reviewers highlight the duck poutine and interesting drink menu. Some find the prices a bit high, but the overall experience is positive.
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Tip: Happy hour is from 4-7 with reasonable drink prices. Check their Instagram for live music and bluegrass days.
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Bar Arher is located in Jaca, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
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Bar Arher Jaca Reviews
Pretty good cocktails paired with some gamey meat. My friend who doesn’t eat a lot meat did not like it a lot as the menu is very meat centered. But I loved the wild boar pierogis and the salad with that was great. The ambience is pretty dim lit but goes really with the vibe they are going for
Kate was absolutely phenomenal. She took the time to thoughtfully explain each wine, breaking down the flavor profiles and what makes each one unique in a way that was both informative and engaging. You can tell she truly knows her craft and enjoys sharing it. Highly recommend requesting Kate if you have the chance!
The Archer has a great atmosphere that’s matched with mixologists that understand the people want. They have a great selection of spirits and if they don’t have an ingredient for your drink they can still find a way to make it where it tastes as you ordered. The food menu follows the theme which makes it uniques but cozy.
Great food and it different than most places I ate from. I truly enjoyed each dish I had tonight
We ate there recently and really enjoyed to great vegan dishes--the Brussels sprouts and the cabbage. The service was quick and the atmosphere romantic!
5 stars all the way, from the exotic food (duck poutine and pheasant sliders) to the friendly bartenders and the chill vibe that makes you feel like you're in a log cabin in Vermont. All the more festive during the holidays with a fireplace, tree, and specialty cocktails. I had the "Jingle All the Way", which was a spicy bourbon.
I went on a Friday evening for a late dinner and drinks. We ordered oxtail toast and pomme frites to start. The spatlze was delicious and large enough for two! The atmosphere was low key and unfussy. Instead of cocktails we ordered a bottle on red wine and it paired great with the meal. Updated: New dishes we tried - the BLT is so good on the pretzel bread. Highly recommend!!
i really enjoyed the vibe here! it's a bit dark outside so it's easy to miss, but inside has a nice, dimly lit atmosphere. they have a wide selection of alcohol and a very interesting menu. i recommend the pheasant sliders. i've never had pheasant, but the sliders had a lot of layered flavors because of the various ingredients. the fries were nice and crispy as well. the mac and cheese was a little runny for my taste but still good. the QR code menu was a little annoying though, and this place is a bit pricey, but i do recommend it if you want a more lowkey vibe with unique menu options
A romantic ambient setting with some alright cocktails. Stopped by here for some drinks after dinner. Seemed very quiet from the outside but upon entry your experience is completely transformed. A nice dark ambient with good music. They had a good selection of cocktails and I’d said it’s above average. Definitely better than many other spots in a 3 blocks radius. Wasn’t hungry but decided to order some food anyway to complete the experience. I wasn’t expecting much but was blown away by the pasta dish and chicken liver moose with pretzel bread. Both dishes was well executed. 1 star ding as the service was not attentive enough and i had to go out of my way to get service.
Come for to drink, eat somewhere else. For those looking to make their liver work, the Monsieur Edouard is spicy and smokey, while the Craig St. Michael blends scotch with rum for a drink that's guaranteed to knock you on your behind. Or keep the last vestiges of summer alive with the tropical-themed Iguana Assembly, full of rum, tea punch and coconut lime. If you're sober or the night's DD, you'll enjoy the tart and fruity Blackberry Jab with lemon, pineapple, pomegranate, and of course, blackberry. However, save your stomach space for elsewhere. We were intrigued by the unique-sounding dishes (no mozzie sticks here, y'all) and excited to try them. But words on paper didn't translate to tastes on tongue--most things felt off or fell flat. - Duck Poutine: As someone born and raised in the Great White North, my arteries basically pump poutine (or are clogged by them, I'm not sure which anymore). So I was looking forward to this duck confit twist on my national dish. Unfortunately, what I got was an over-peppered cauldron of soggy fries with a few nubs of cheese curds in an oddly seasoned gravy. It might be the only time in my life I've pushed away a plate of poutine. No bueno. - Brussels Sprouts Caesar: This was fine, though I failed to taste any miso in the dressing. Generous portions size. - Spicy Elk Meatballs: Spicy tomato sauce, yes. But the elk again tasted over-peppered. And I'm all for trying new meats, but I'm not sure elk translates well as a meatball--too tough and chewy for my liking, even when drowning in aforementioned sauce. The accompanying swiss chard and goat cheese polenta weren't bad--wish there'd been more of those. Service was decent the first time we visited, but not so great the second time. It's also worth noting that the inside is DARK dark and the menu is via QR code, so prepare to blind everyone with your phone throughout the night unless you were bitten by a radioactive spider with night vision.
I went here with friends. I am giving 3 stars because the food wasn't that special and price was pretty high for what was served (and the fact that it is in Jersey City). Atmosphere - bit dark and loud for my liking. Service - I asked the waiter to recommend the cocktail. Something in tall glass but what they recommended was not what I asked for. They did take the drink back and served me something else but in the bill it was included. We asked to take it out and they did so. The speed is either super fast and then was super slow. Food - the blue cheese burger was pretty tasty but not something special and salad also was good but not amazing. Overall, 3/5 food.
Went there yesterday with my wife, who is 6 months pregnant to celebrate my birthday. The older man at the entrance refused to let her in because she forgot her ID. even though I’m over 40, she’s 35, and it was very obvious she wasn’t drinking since she’s pregnant. We explained everything, but he wouldn’t use basic judgment or common sense. She walked 20 minutes just to be turned away for no reason. Thankfully, other nearby bars had no issue using their brains. Won’t be returning, and others should be aware of how inflexible and unfriendly their door staff are.
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176 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Jaca, NJ 07302
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