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Long time follower of Pizza Jawn but first time visitor. The pizza and venue is all that a person can ask for! The entrance is wheelchair accessible and the space is spacious. We accidentally went in to order a whole pie but they were super accommodating! Normally ordering a whole pie is done alone but they were very kind. We did enjoy our pizza outdoors on some benches. The benches are not great for wheelchair users as they are too low and there are no curb cut outs to access them well. The sauce had a nice kick to it and the dough was unreal! I am so glad we made the stop. Highly recommend!
This place is instantly a classic location and should be known for a must visit when coming to Philly. Pizza Jawn is very unique and original. I never had any pizza like it. The owner is a great guy, very kind, and positive. It's recommended to place your order ahead of time. This place is very popular. 10/10 vote perfect score.
We were so very lucky to have had Pizza Jawn cater our family party of about 75 people and David CRUSHED IT! Everyone was raving over the different pizzas and italian pork sandwhiches. From the start, David was communicative and easy to work with. He gave great recommendations and made the planning process with him seamless. The day of the event he had a great set up, was welcoming, had wonderful conversations with everyone and was an absolute joy. The food was outstanding and we will definitely be using Pizza Jawn again! 10/10 experience and food!!!!!!
I ordered To go. I was excited to try it out, but it did not meet expectations. The flavor of the sauce was good, the sausage and the pepperoni were also good. Crust was almost on point but too chewy, boderline tough. The crust looked like almost half the pizza about 3". I paid extra to add ingredients and the quantity added on my pizza was extremely reserved. The mushrooms were not cooked nor seasoned before, I know because part of the liquid on the pizza tasted like unsalted mushroom water, if there is such a thing. Also I like charred pizza, but not burnt. The sauce was a little bit watery towards the parts they actually added Veggies. In general; It was disappointing because in a wierd way I could see the potential or at least I tought so. But $26.00 for a pizza pie that simply did not deliver, especially for that amount.
You may think to yourself, “Good pizza? Okay! How good could it really be?” Then, one day, it’s a Saturday night, you walk past this brightly painted joint, and order the grandma slices. And everything changes. You can no longer think of pizza as crust, sauce and cheese. It is a now a new creation. One that makes you question everything in the best way possible. Go here.
I was up from South Carolina visiting my son. He’s been talking about this place called Pizza Jawn since he moved here, telling me it’s the best pizza! Well, I finally had the honor of eating one of these pies and I can surely say it did not disappoint! It was the best pizza I’ve ever had! Everything was perfect! The sauce to cheese ratio was on point! Pepperoni was tasty and the crust……..well that was a whole other level! Outstanding job Pizza Jawn!
976th different cheesesteak in the last four years. This Cheesesteak was a huge disappointment. The grill person was distracted/having a bad night/looking forward to going home. The roll was ripped. A lot of meat but it was mostly dry. The cheese that was on there was pooled on the bottom. The long hots are hot. I ate my cheesesteak at Fat Lady brewing. That was nice. I found a Von C Hazy IPA I liked. Everyone there was focused on the customer experience.
We drive 40 minutes to pick up our pizza. Let me just tell you it was well worth the drive. We ordered 3 different pies. The pizza looked so good and we could not wait to get home to try it. We had a slice from each pie in our drive home. Let us just say……”GAME OVER”. You will definitely be seeing us soon for a Grandma.