Awesome cheesesteaks. We're not talking about the crap you get from Pat's or Geno's either. At Joe's the steaks are what a real Philly Cheesesteak tastes like. Great hoagies, they use Amoroso rolls. Pizza is good, but not my favorite. That's why I'm only giving 4 stars.
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Phil D.
Good breakfast, mediocre pizza and one the worst hoagies I've had in a while, cheap slime covered Turkey, bad rolls, discolored tomatoes and drenched in mayo and oil when I asked for a very little bit of both. Would get breakfast but nothing else. They should really use real deli meat not that nasty slimy processed stuff.
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Kim B.
3.5 stars. I really enjoy their breakfast! Add some onions to the home fries and they're even better. They do a great omelette, too. I've tried their lunch now twice, and I think I'll stick with breakfast. Lunch isn't great. And I'll pass on their pizza- it's not the best!
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Daniel C.
Been going here my whole life and always visit when back in town. Great steak sandwiches.
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Steve S.
Happened to be in this area, and saw this place. I know it's been around a while, but had never seen it before in my life. I was just in the mood for a couple of slices of pizza and coffee, so I figured what the hell! As I walked in I saw a sign for the Dairy Cottage. Seems this place might be related to that. I took it as a good sign as I enjoy the Dairy Cottage. Signs aren't always what they're cracked up to be. I'll say that I wanted to like this place. I like mom and pop places with diner counters. Judging by other reviews here, I'll say that service is better. There were two young ladies working and they were nice. The gentleman at the cash register was nice too. I'll also say that I have a feeling that if I had ordered a sandwich, or breakfast, I might have liked it better judging by the reviews. But I tried the pizza, and it's quite easy to describe. I can describe it one of two ways. - It reminded me of the pizza they served me at lunch in elementary school. - Remember the line in Saturday Night Fever where Travolta's father said "Your mother's sauce don't drip. It don't taste, and it don't drip." Yep, this sauce don't taste at all and there was barely enough to drip. The oregano sprinkled on the slices didn't improve matters. Sorry. I'm sure this place has good enough sandwiches. But if your name says pizza in it, you gotta take some pride in the pizza and do better than that.
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Phil D.
Saturday - February 2, 2013 - 10:30 AM Joe's Pizza offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I ordered an egg white omelet with mushrooms, peppers, and onions. I asked for and received properly toasted wheat bread. I substituted the home fries for a fruit dish. I wasn't expecting anything spectacular. It's an omelet! The taste was adequate. I judge purely as presented. I never add salt, ketchup or any toppings. Occasionally, black pepper. The fruit dish consisted of bananas and strawberries. Refreshing! The server performed within her job description. The person appearing to be the supervisor was friendlier and accommodating. The owner was quite nice and cheerful. It ain't a 5 star caliber diner but, it's fine for me. I'll return.
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Matt M.
the best cheesesteaks in broomall add cheese fries wit da wizzzz and your set. havent ordered anything else from here so dont know much about the rest of menu but who cares cheesesteaks are a 10
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E G.
I've been eating at this restaurant occasionally for almost 15 years. It is owned by a warm, welcoming and lovely family. The style of dining is American/casual/fast food. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week. The menu is actually quite extensive for a "pizza place", you'll be surprised! They do not offer delivery at this time, but do offer call ahead pick up. The prices are moderate and they offer some really great priced specials. Some of my favorites on the menu are cheesesteaks, burgers, wraps, strombolis, milkshakes, most of the fried appetizers and breakfast selections offered. It's a local neighborhood gem to be checked out for sure!
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Ray F.
Joe' s Pizza has been around forever and for good reason - their food is great! I love their fries and cheesesteaks, they are some of the best around. On the downside their pizza has gone from average to poor over the last few years, I won't buy it anymore. There are too many other good and great pizza places in the area for me to suffer through a poor pie!
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Micah M.
Cheesesteak was pretty good, but customer service was kinda crap-tacular. I was the only customer in the place, but the guy who took my order was gruff and seemed to want to expend as little time and energy as possible. As someone who only started eating beef a few months ago and who hasn't been to Philly since elementary school, I'm not super well versed in cheesesteak ordering and getting the cashier guy to even tell me what kinds of things people usually order on a cheesesteak (besides beef and cheese) was like pulling teeth. Basically, go for the cheesesteaks if you can stomach the service.
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Erika K.
I'm admittedly biased for this place. I personally know the family that owns this place and my family has been getting cheesesteaks, hoagies and pizzas from Melvina for more than 20 years! I remember when I was little it was just a hole in the wall but has long since expanded into a full dining restaurant. Being a transplant from Philly to LA, whenever I visit PA the first stop after getting off the plane is Joe's oh yeah and my Grandma lives close by too. My "usual" is a mushroom cheesesteak with hot peppers on the side and a side of cheesefries. When you only get a real cheesesteak about once a year you have to do it up! I will forever love this place not only because it's family run but the food is alway delish. Check this place out.
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Eddie C.
I'm sorry, but the only saving grace for this restaurant is the fact that they have a fairly good cheesesteak, which is the only reason why it is getting 1 star. I don't think I will go back ever again. First of all, the service is atrocious. The waitress can barely be considered a server. She's a 50 year old whatever working at a food establishment. Would it pain her to smile at her customers? Or even ask if they need anything from time to time? Maybe refill my cup when I know you've seen it empty without having me to ask. The man behind the register also has to deal with customers in a friendlier way. He is of absolutely no help when it comes to recommendations to other dishes. I don't think he even knows how to count. I gave him a 20 and a quarter for a 10.07 meal, and he looked at me like I was the one confused. Secondly, the place shouldn't be called Joe's Pizza. The pizza tastes like it came from a tombstone frozen pizza box. I've lived in Broomall for a while now and used to come to Joe's frequently during high school. But as I stated earlier, I probably will never come back here, nor will I ever ever recommend this place to anyone. I think I'll stick with Italian Delite
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
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Lou W.
Awesome cheesesteaks. We're not talking about the crap you get from Pat's or Geno's either. At Joe's the steaks are what a real Philly Cheesesteak tastes like. Great hoagies, they use Amoroso rolls. Pizza is good, but not my favorite. That's why I'm only giving 4 stars.
(4)Phil D.
Good breakfast, mediocre pizza and one the worst hoagies I've had in a while, cheap slime covered Turkey, bad rolls, discolored tomatoes and drenched in mayo and oil when I asked for a very little bit of both. Would get breakfast but nothing else. They should really use real deli meat not that nasty slimy processed stuff.
(2)Kim B.
3.5 stars. I really enjoy their breakfast! Add some onions to the home fries and they're even better. They do a great omelette, too. I've tried their lunch now twice, and I think I'll stick with breakfast. Lunch isn't great. And I'll pass on their pizza- it's not the best!
(3)Daniel C.
Been going here my whole life and always visit when back in town. Great steak sandwiches.
(5)Steve S.
Happened to be in this area, and saw this place. I know it's been around a while, but had never seen it before in my life. I was just in the mood for a couple of slices of pizza and coffee, so I figured what the hell! As I walked in I saw a sign for the Dairy Cottage. Seems this place might be related to that. I took it as a good sign as I enjoy the Dairy Cottage. Signs aren't always what they're cracked up to be. I'll say that I wanted to like this place. I like mom and pop places with diner counters. Judging by other reviews here, I'll say that service is better. There were two young ladies working and they were nice. The gentleman at the cash register was nice too. I'll also say that I have a feeling that if I had ordered a sandwich, or breakfast, I might have liked it better judging by the reviews. But I tried the pizza, and it's quite easy to describe. I can describe it one of two ways. - It reminded me of the pizza they served me at lunch in elementary school. - Remember the line in Saturday Night Fever where Travolta's father said "Your mother's sauce don't drip. It don't taste, and it don't drip." Yep, this sauce don't taste at all and there was barely enough to drip. The oregano sprinkled on the slices didn't improve matters. Sorry. I'm sure this place has good enough sandwiches. But if your name says pizza in it, you gotta take some pride in the pizza and do better than that.
(2)Phil D.
Saturday - February 2, 2013 - 10:30 AM Joe's Pizza offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I ordered an egg white omelet with mushrooms, peppers, and onions. I asked for and received properly toasted wheat bread. I substituted the home fries for a fruit dish. I wasn't expecting anything spectacular. It's an omelet! The taste was adequate. I judge purely as presented. I never add salt, ketchup or any toppings. Occasionally, black pepper. The fruit dish consisted of bananas and strawberries. Refreshing! The server performed within her job description. The person appearing to be the supervisor was friendlier and accommodating. The owner was quite nice and cheerful. It ain't a 5 star caliber diner but, it's fine for me. I'll return.
(3)Matt M.
the best cheesesteaks in broomall add cheese fries wit da wizzzz and your set. havent ordered anything else from here so dont know much about the rest of menu but who cares cheesesteaks are a 10
(5)E G.
I've been eating at this restaurant occasionally for almost 15 years. It is owned by a warm, welcoming and lovely family. The style of dining is American/casual/fast food. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week. The menu is actually quite extensive for a "pizza place", you'll be surprised! They do not offer delivery at this time, but do offer call ahead pick up. The prices are moderate and they offer some really great priced specials. Some of my favorites on the menu are cheesesteaks, burgers, wraps, strombolis, milkshakes, most of the fried appetizers and breakfast selections offered. It's a local neighborhood gem to be checked out for sure!
(5)Ray F.
Joe' s Pizza has been around forever and for good reason - their food is great! I love their fries and cheesesteaks, they are some of the best around. On the downside their pizza has gone from average to poor over the last few years, I won't buy it anymore. There are too many other good and great pizza places in the area for me to suffer through a poor pie!
(3)Micah M.
Cheesesteak was pretty good, but customer service was kinda crap-tacular. I was the only customer in the place, but the guy who took my order was gruff and seemed to want to expend as little time and energy as possible. As someone who only started eating beef a few months ago and who hasn't been to Philly since elementary school, I'm not super well versed in cheesesteak ordering and getting the cashier guy to even tell me what kinds of things people usually order on a cheesesteak (besides beef and cheese) was like pulling teeth. Basically, go for the cheesesteaks if you can stomach the service.
(3)Erika K.
I'm admittedly biased for this place. I personally know the family that owns this place and my family has been getting cheesesteaks, hoagies and pizzas from Melvina for more than 20 years! I remember when I was little it was just a hole in the wall but has long since expanded into a full dining restaurant. Being a transplant from Philly to LA, whenever I visit PA the first stop after getting off the plane is Joe's oh yeah and my Grandma lives close by too. My "usual" is a mushroom cheesesteak with hot peppers on the side and a side of cheesefries. When you only get a real cheesesteak about once a year you have to do it up! I will forever love this place not only because it's family run but the food is alway delish. Check this place out.
(5)Eddie C.
I'm sorry, but the only saving grace for this restaurant is the fact that they have a fairly good cheesesteak, which is the only reason why it is getting 1 star. I don't think I will go back ever again. First of all, the service is atrocious. The waitress can barely be considered a server. She's a 50 year old whatever working at a food establishment. Would it pain her to smile at her customers? Or even ask if they need anything from time to time? Maybe refill my cup when I know you've seen it empty without having me to ask. The man behind the register also has to deal with customers in a friendlier way. He is of absolutely no help when it comes to recommendations to other dishes. I don't think he even knows how to count. I gave him a 20 and a quarter for a 10.07 meal, and he looked at me like I was the one confused. Secondly, the place shouldn't be called Joe's Pizza. The pizza tastes like it came from a tombstone frozen pizza box. I've lived in Broomall for a while now and used to come to Joe's frequently during high school. But as I stated earlier, I probably will never come back here, nor will I ever ever recommend this place to anyone. I think I'll stick with Italian Delite
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