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Openning hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday 7:00 PM – 1:30 AM
  • Thursday 7:00 PM – 1:30 AM
  • Friday 2:00 PM – 1:30 AM
  • Saturday 1:00 PM – 1:30 AM
  • Sunday Closed
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Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Jayhawk Cafe
Reviews
caleb mann (06/23/2020)
The best bar I have ever been to. Bouncers are very friendly and bartenders are fast. Great experience overall
David Easter (02/04/2020)
Love it. I'm 19 and this is the only place I can drink.
Hunter Carter (07/10/2019)
Never going after seeing a video of this bar. A rat ran through drinks and the beer nozzles. This place is nasty.
Emilio & Ashley Sanchez-Kendrick (04/11/2019)
I am not from Kansas however, I've read articles about this particular bar and about an individual known as Albert N. Wilson. Couple of questions that come across my mind and this maybe the Northeast speaking, but why are your bartenders selling alcohol to underage kids? Normally throughout the U.S the legal drinking limit is 21, depending if a State decreases that restriction. I also looked up your State restrictions and Kansas State age limit is 21.nnSo again, why did you sell alcohol or let---at the time---that 17 year old girl into your establishment?nnAn additional side question, how many othersn---whether it be young ladies or gentleman--- have you let into your establishment without Identifying they're age to enter?nnThis club needs to be investigated!
Andrew Fiala (02/18/2018)
The Jayhawk Cafe is of incalculable value to anthropogists. The fossilized vomit that has warped much of the wood allows us to recreate the diet of 16-18 year old Lawrence natives and travelling nomads known colloquially as out of state students. Using advanced crystallography techniques, we have discovered that those who drank here had diets which consisted of vodka, red bull, and bovine urine, also known as bud light. We suspect that this was a sacred ground where libations of low quality alcohol were poured in honor of a local deity known as a Kansas Jayhawk. Some have postulated that this libation ritual at times involved fornication, as used contraceptives have recently been uncovered at the site.
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