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Jet's Pizza
"In 1978, Jet's Pizza founder Eugene Jetts was about to buy a new home. But on the way there, his passion for pizza took over. Instead, he signed a lease on a space that would become the first Jet's location. Along with his brother and partner John, they opened the doors to Jetts Party Shoppe & Pizzeria in Sterling Heights, MI. The pizza world would never be the same. They were about to make history by offering a truly, better pizza. And now, over 40 years later, we're at the top of the list when it comes to crave and taste. Try an authentic Detroit-Style pizza today. Only at Jet's."
Address: 305 Flatbush Ave , Brooklyn 11217, NY, US
Phone: (347) 295-2856
State: NY
City: Brooklyn
Zip Code: 11217


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00-02:00
Tuesday: 11:00-02:00
Wednesday: 11:00-02:00
Thursday: 11:00-02:00
Friday: 11:00-02:00
Saturday: 11:00-02:00
Sunday: 11:00-02:00


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Reviews
Was walking by and kind of hungry so i got a slice of pepperoni. It was pretty good, the crust was crispy and the sauce was robust if not a little sweet. My girlfriend, however, was not able to get a slice of margarita pizza as it wasn’t ready. She was disappointed. 4 stars.Recommended dishesPepperoni Pizza
We walked by and saw that slices were $4, so we thought “why not?” Service was quick and friendly. We got a pepperoni square and it’s not the best and freshest slice but it’s definitely worth the price. Looking forward to splitting a 4-slice pie next time.Food: 4/5
**Review of Jets Pizza: A Disappointing Experience** I recently visited Jets Pizza, and I left deeply disappointed. From the moment I walked in, the overall cleanliness of the restaurant was concerning. The place seemed dirty, which immediately made me question the standards they maintain, especially in a food service environment. The young lady working behind the counter had a very poor attitude, which set the tone for the rest of the visit. Not only was she responsible for taking orders, but she was also making pizzas while constantly using her phone. To my surprise, I didn’t see her wash her hands after handling her phone, which is a clear violation of basic food safety protocols. This level of negligence is unacceptable and concerning for anyone expecting safe and hygienic food preparation. When my food finally arrived, it was overpriced and, to top it off, burnt. It was clear that care wasn’t taken in preparing the order, which only added to my frustration. I would have raised the issue, but the attitude of the staff member behind the counter made it clear that she wasn’t interested in helping. In fact, she had already made some questionable comments, leaving me with no confidence that my concerns would be addressed. Instead, I took the incorrect order and left, deciding shortly after to throw the food in the trash. Customer service is a crucial part of any dining experience, and sadly, Jets Pizza seems to be severely lacking in this area. Friendly and attentive service can make or break a restaurant, and in this case, it certainly did. A restaurant that overlooks the importance of treating its customers well and maintaining basic cleanliness risks losing repeat business. Overall, my experience at Jets Pizza was highly disappointing. With poor customer service, questionable hygiene practices, and overpriced, poorly made food, I cannot recommend this place. Until they make serious improvements, I won’t be returning. Kid-friendliness: Not at all, music was too loud and it’s no where to sit or use the bathroom.
I was so hungry. Would even eat a Detroit-style pizza in Brooklyn. It hit the spot. The square, pretty deep pizza “slice” was good. I got 4 pepperonis on it. And a bottle of pepsi. I then decided to weirdly snap 47 photos of this tiny place while the one worker wasn’t looking. I think she saw me though. There was a camera on me the whole time.
$40 for a gluten free pizza the size of my hand. You have to be kidding.Food: 3/5
Pizza is good if want fast food pizza corporate made pizza. Plus they stay open really late if looking for a pizza at night like 2am closing time for them. There’s way better pizza in New York than jets. Yet if need pizza late at night then this place I recommend.
Don’t bother. Easily some of the worst pizza I’ve ever had. Not even because of the flavor, just: 1 The delivery driver was playing fast & furious with my pizza in the back 2 There’s a sheet of paper touching my food 3 Pizza was very unremarkable 2 stars for arriving
Forgot to take a photo before we devoured the pizza. It was soooooo good! Definitely going to reorder from here often, incredible Detroit style pizza
The worst delivery I’ve ever experienced in NYC. Love the pizza mostly from my time in the Midwest but hate the delivery experience here. Tried 3 times now and same each time. No more for me.Food: 4/5
Pizza is pretty good but at 4$ per square it doesn't seem like good value. It's very light in sauce but the cheese is tasty and the crust is well baked. That said Ive definitely had better Sicilian style square slices in Brooklyn and for cheaper.Food: 4/5
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