I’ve been a fan of Jet’s from the very beginning. The first store opened in 1978 at 14 Mile and Ryan in Sterling Heights, MI. I lived at 15 Mile and Ryan. When we moved to AZ 14 years ago, all I could I do was lament about the pizza here – NONE of it could come close to Jet’s. I missed it so much! I kept calling HQ in Sterling Heights to see if they were ever coming out here. SO glad they are here! And the 3rd location is opening soon – getting closer and closer to our home. (YAY!) Anyway, we made the 45 minute trek to the Phoenix location yesterday and it was absolutely worth every carb and calorie! Tasted just like it did it did 44 years ago. Jet’s, PLEASE DO NOT EVER CHANGE or compromise your quality ingredients! WE LOVE YOU and wish you the very best at your soon-to-open new location at 67th Ave and the 101. Keep up the good work! One more thing…we need you in the Phoenix West Valley! There are TONS of families with children in...
Read moreWell, I just want to tell you...I was the very first customer ever when they opened their doors 2 weeks ago,(Okay, I don't have a life but, it was important to me!) and was greeted very nicely by the General Manager Benjamin! The pizza was just the way I remember it back in Michigan! I came back again last week and Benjamin remembered me and introduced me to the stores owner Matt, who is a very nice guy as well, and I told him I think he's going to do very well at this location! There are a lot of people from Michigan here and it's nice to find a GREAT Detroit style pizza! Also when I was there another employee from Michigan was helping them get things started and, he was very enthusiastic and friendly as well! Here is wishing everyone at Jet's Pizza Tatum & Shea all the best! JET'S! JET'S!...
Read moreLove the pizza. This review is specific to the service tonight, which was non-existent. Ordered at 5:40, went to pickup at 6 and there were 6 or 7 people waiting to order or pickup and we were literally ignored by the entire staff for a solid 10 minutes. Then someone finally stopped and helped the first person in line and then went back and ignored the rest of us again for quite a while.
Then when an order was finished, they didn’t announce the name, they just put it in the warmer and went back to the kitchen, so we had to ask again if it was our food….Finally got my 2 small pizzas after nearly an hour.
They were busy for sure, but you have to acknowledge the people who physically come to you’re store…that’s the bare minimum...
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