It's so sad to read reviews that talk about the cleanliness problem of a Kosher restaurant. (See Sam C.'s review). These comments usually come from non-observant Jews who are used to eating in traife restaurants where cleanliness is a given. It saddens me that as an observant Jew, I have to tolerate dirtiness in any Kosher restaurant. Kosher restaurants should be shining examples. So, as for Jon's, good pizza for sure (that's the 3 stars). But the place needs to be lifted and soaked in a steaming disinfectant bath. Clean up this mess!
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Harlan K.
Jons Kosher Pizza is more than a pizza store. It's a neighborhood institution. The pizza and calzone are excellent. Jon's Fish and Chips is just right. Your family is bound to find something they like at Jons Place
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jonathan s.
Amazing, finally located a good local vegetarian restaurant that I didn't need to take out a second mortgage. The pizza was NY pizza as you will find. Tuna Fish was "White Albacore" with very little mayo,,, The salads were large enough for 3-4 people. Very accomodating for kids. The employees treat you like royalty. I had to double check I was in Boca Raton with how friendly the staff and customers were, like eating at home with friends and family.
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Karen Y.
Service sucks! Pizza was terrible. The only reason they're still in business is because they're centrally located near a synagogue. Complete dissatisfaction!
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John A.
Many kosher restaurants can get away with poor quality because for people who observe kashrut, it's the only game in town. Exhibit A: Jon's Place. Every time my family has been here, we have been treated rudely and then been sick afterward. Avoid.
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Jordan B.
Four stars from me. The pizza is consistently fresh and delicious, the food in general is very good, and the dining area is clean enough. It can get really crowded in here sometimes though, especially on Saturday nights, and it can feel kind of cramped.
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Joe M.
Parking can be difficult in this shopping center but worth the battle for a space to be able to get some of Jon's awesome tuna, soup or pizza.
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Sam C.
Went there for lunch because our daughter is religious and keeps kosher. I can't understand why the inspectors have not closed this place. Floor was filthy with food and even a fork on the floor under our table. I got a pita sandwich with falafel. Pita was fresh from the package. Not heated or warmed and the falafel was cold. I don't understand why the clientel put up with this place and even give it 4-5 stars. It must be that there are so few kosher restaurants around, it's better than nothing. That's the best I can say about it. Better than nothing.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Very Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Richard C.
It's so sad to read reviews that talk about the cleanliness problem of a Kosher restaurant. (See Sam C.'s review). These comments usually come from non-observant Jews who are used to eating in traife restaurants where cleanliness is a given. It saddens me that as an observant Jew, I have to tolerate dirtiness in any Kosher restaurant. Kosher restaurants should be shining examples. So, as for Jon's, good pizza for sure (that's the 3 stars). But the place needs to be lifted and soaked in a steaming disinfectant bath. Clean up this mess!
(3)Harlan K.
Jons Kosher Pizza is more than a pizza store. It's a neighborhood institution. The pizza and calzone are excellent. Jon's Fish and Chips is just right. Your family is bound to find something they like at Jons Place
(5)jonathan s.
Amazing, finally located a good local vegetarian restaurant that I didn't need to take out a second mortgage. The pizza was NY pizza as you will find. Tuna Fish was "White Albacore" with very little mayo,,, The salads were large enough for 3-4 people. Very accomodating for kids. The employees treat you like royalty. I had to double check I was in Boca Raton with how friendly the staff and customers were, like eating at home with friends and family.
(5)Karen Y.
Service sucks! Pizza was terrible. The only reason they're still in business is because they're centrally located near a synagogue. Complete dissatisfaction!
(1)John A.
Many kosher restaurants can get away with poor quality because for people who observe kashrut, it's the only game in town. Exhibit A: Jon's Place. Every time my family has been here, we have been treated rudely and then been sick afterward. Avoid.
(1)Jordan B.
Four stars from me. The pizza is consistently fresh and delicious, the food in general is very good, and the dining area is clean enough. It can get really crowded in here sometimes though, especially on Saturday nights, and it can feel kind of cramped.
(4)Joe M.
Parking can be difficult in this shopping center but worth the battle for a space to be able to get some of Jon's awesome tuna, soup or pizza.
(4)Sam C.
Went there for lunch because our daughter is religious and keeps kosher. I can't understand why the inspectors have not closed this place. Floor was filthy with food and even a fork on the floor under our table. I got a pita sandwich with falafel. Pita was fresh from the package. Not heated or warmed and the falafel was cold. I don't understand why the clientel put up with this place and even give it 4-5 stars. It must be that there are so few kosher restaurants around, it's better than nothing. That's the best I can say about it. Better than nothing.
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