The Jolly InnCome on in for a real lumberjack meal or stop by after visiting the Seney National Wildlife Refuge (2 miles north) or canoeing and fishing the Fox River. Our dining room is separate from the bar and has a separate entrance for those who care to use it. The Jolly Inn is a good place for the kids and you may enjoy your favorite beverage.

Captain Jolly is said to haunt the building after hours, walking around the upstairs area and turning off the downstairs lights. He does not bother the patrons, politely waiting until the owners and clean-up crew are the only ones left in his building.
At the Jolly Inn, have a lumberjack breakfast of steak and eggs or a big Farmers, Denver or Western Omelet. Both Veggie and Meat Lovers Omelets are available.
For lunch, there is a wide selection of appetizers including great Mozzarella Filled Breadsticks With Sauce or Mini Tacos With Nacho Cheese.
Baskets, including a Halibut, Clam or Snack Basket, plus the regular chicken, shrimp, hot and hotter chicken wings are available for lunch and throughout the day as are sandwiches.
Try the famous Jolly Burger, Philly Cheese Steak Hoagie or one of our many other choices. The Jolly Inn also has hot beef, pork, hamburger and turkey sandwiches.

Pasties are served every day.
If you want a larger meal, ask your server for the daily special, one of our regular entrees, or enjoy a whole chicken cooked on the rotisserie (halves available).
On Friday night, join us for an unusual Fish Fry including Alaskan Walleye and Whitefish.
Saturday night is "Rib Night" with your choice of BBQ Pork Ribs or Prime Rib.
On the first Sunday of every month, the Jolly Inn Restaurant serves Frog Legs and Shrimp from 4 pm till 8 pm.
While you are here, check out the NASCAR collectibles in the bar.
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