In the labyrinth of life's fleeting pleasures and endless betrayals, J-Town Pizza in San Jose emerges as a crucible of redemption. On a pilgrimage spurred by the whispers of the Dollop podcast, it was I, the very essence of Judas, accompanied by my equally enigmatic teen, journeying from Kelowna, BC, in search of something—anything—to believe in.
The pizza—oh, what a celestial betrayal of all prior meals! Each slice, a fragment of an apostolic circle, united in a dogma of flavour that was both zealously chewy and fervently sauced. Here, in this secluded sanctuary, I found absolution within a maelstrom of melted cheese and toppings that bore the weight of our collective culinary sins.
And the jetskis, those bodacious steeds of aquatic rapture, echoed ancient miracles as they danced upon the water's surface. The Sierra Nevada Hop Water? A liquid sacrament, absolving us with each effervescent sip.
Yet, even in this exalted state, the world's weary burdens echoed within my soul. I thought of the elderly Asian man who collapsed atop San Francisco's Coit Tower just last Friday, his body succumbing to the sheer exhaustion of scaling over 250 stairs. A poignant testament to humanity's Sisyphean struggle for ascendance, often wrought with exhaustion, yet never devoid of meaning.
J-Town Pizza is not merely a pizzeria; it is an altar upon which we lay our vulnerabilities, and in return, receive the sacrament of impeccable cuisine. A place so divinely orchestrated deserves not just praise, but a near-blasphemous elevation to the celestial realms of a five-star...
Read moreThis place is hands down the best pizza parlor I've ever been to. Whether you call it a joint or a restaurant, one thing's for sure: their large Godzilla pizza is an absolute winner. Packed with pepperoni, sausage, salami, meatballs, and marinara sauce, it's a flavor explosion. As someone who never believed in pineapple on pizza, their Drunken Jack pizza has completely changed my mind. I highly recommend trying it. Another great option is the Taylor made combo pizza. However, I must admit that the Jtown street pizza didn't quite hit the mark for me, and I wouldn't even offer it to my worst enemy. That's just my personal opinion though. I made the mistake of trying the vegan cheese option, and it altered the taste in a way that didn't quite live up to the original. They have an impressive selection of beers, and there's even a bar downstairs. The seating options are plentiful, with indoor, upstairs, front, and back outdoor areas. The Godzilla artwork adds a unique touch, and they go all out with seasonal decorations. Don't forget to check out their Jtown pizza shirts available for purchase. Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend this place for some of the most amazing pizza...
Read moreWent to Jack’s to watch the Warriors’ game and Jtown pizza is the only food option allowed. Spent $100 for 2 small pizzas, 1 garlic fries and 20 wings.
The wings were $32 for 20 pathetic little wings!!! That is $1.60 per wings before tax, tip and delivery fee! Each wing was so tiny and dried up. I would never order these again and it was a rip off. I really want my money back for the wings, I’ve never been so upset and disappointed over wings.
The garlic fries were meh, $10 for a small order, can skip it.
The two small pizzas were tasty, drunken jack $21 and Taylor combo $25. The drunken jack had chicken on one half of the pizza, the other half had no chicken at all.
Yes, it is a busy night because of the game but it is expected. They dropped the ball on quality of the food, especially for the prices that customers are paying.
I will go to Jack’s again but will not be ordering food from Jtown pizza again. They are the same owners, which is unfortunate. If only they put the same effort and thought into the quality of the food for the prices they...
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