Jetty - Samoa
Jetty
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The Jetty is a tucked-away, picture-perfect spot serving Humboldt comfort food with a limited but well-executed menu, strong local beer and wine selections, and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. Seating is casual—bar, couches, a single table and outdoor spots with grills and games—order at the counter and wait by buzzer. Service is personable, though portion sizes and consistency can vary; some dishes delight while others feel small for the price. Worth a visit for atmosphere and local flavor, but expect counter service and modest servings.
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We had a vegan salad that was excellent. All the food looked great. They have an option for a BBQ kit of food that you can cook yourself on their outdoor grills with tables near them.
Fantastic! Family friendly, good drink selection , fantastic food! My kids ate all of the food even the salad! Outdoor games and a tiny play structure for climb for the kids. We will come back weekly! It's my new favorite spot!
Tonight I finally ordered from The Jetty. Been salivating over the possibility of a good Cubano. Well....it was okay. What it lacked was quality ingredients with the pickles being most important. I detected no mustard, 1 slice of ham and a pile ofBook! in the middle of the sandwich. Overall the flavor was there with the pork being quite tasty sans mustard. What I look for in a Cubano are generous, well dispersed layers of ingredients with each able to stand on its own flavor. Put them together and you have a Cubano!! For my side, I took the potato salad option. I will rethink that next time. Again, flavor was there but it lacked finesse. Bigger than bite size required cutting up the salad. Booo! I chose not to dine on site, so I 've no opinion as to the ambience of the locale.
Tucked away but definitely worth the short drive to get there. The food is fantastic, and they offer a wonderful selection of local beers. The service is outstanding, and the interior is absolutely picturesque!
We were really disappointed with this restaurant. We walked in optimistic, as the atmosphere was quite nice. We ordered the Mac n' cheese and the smoked salmon orzo bowl. The mac n' cheese was $13, and when it arrived, it was only about one cup of pasta—barely enough for a child and hardly even an appetizer. It also didn't include all the ingredients that were advertised. The salmon portion was slightly larger, but at $18 for just a cup and a half of orzo, it felt quite lacking. Overall, we thought the prices were extremely high for such small portions and the overall quality of the dishes. We really wanted to like it, as we would have made it a regular spot for us.

