The margherita pizza here was delicious. I usually use this place for delivery while staying at the Westin. Since they deliver not only food, but wine and liquor as well, it's a great choice for hanging in your room, chilling with a pizza, some vino and an overpriced pay per view movie. The service I've received has always been helpful albeit a bit flirtatious. The pizza has always been good, fresh, and hot when received.
(4)
Rob D.
Pastrami burger was good small portion of fries, one meal, a salad was overlooked, drinks were slow in getting to us party of six. Convenient parking.
(3)
April M.
There was no capacity to serve all of the people from our convention. The staff was sarcastic about there excitement to have us visit. The prices were also a little higher than $ implies.
(2)
Brian R.
If this place wasn't across from the convention center, it would be closed. They do everything so half-assed. The service, the food. Their location is a killer, but this is a lousy place to eat, view withstanding. Avoid.
(2)
Stephen T.
A great place for lunch!
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Rebecca S.
Loved the Margerita pizza! It was so delicious I will definitely be ordering it again in the future
(5)
Diane G.
I must give this place one star to post a review. OK, maybe the pizza deserves more stars. Yet my experience can't give them... I've been to Jackson's many times and have no complaints. So when my friends and I arrived there 11:10 PM on Friday, 6/7/13, after a concert and were told the kitchen was closed, we were surprised but still hungry. The gentleman at the door suggested we could still get something to eat at their restaurant in the building...Slice and Rice. We arrived at Slice and Rice and the woman behind the counter was very nice but upset to learn there was a concert at the Forum and most folks were headed her way. She was unprepared and understaffed. She was making calls to someone without results. We placed our order, three for pizza, one for sushi and headed around the corner to a seating area out of designer hell. Cold raw aluminum tables, many missing chairs. Now add harsh fluorescent lighting to the mix and drab beige paint on the walls. I went back to the counter to get my sushi, since my friends already had their pizza, but mine still wasn't made. The kind lady at the register taking orders for the Pizza Maker in the back told me SHE had to make the sushi, he doesn't make it. I stood waiting on the side. There was a display case with sushi ingredients at the very front and top of the counter. They were refrigerated but some unwrapped and looked dry. I thought since this was the end of the day, they were to be thrown out, on display, not used for sushi making but I was wrong...However, when she picked up the rotten avocado, sliced it and put it on my roll, I politely asked her if she could use a different avocado. She threw the entire roll out, starting again. She wet her gloved hands so much, the rice would not stick together...and made it tasteless. The worst part of this, it's a sushi restaurant! This should not be happening! The two hard working people that night were unprepared for the crowd that descended upon them but the place itself desperately needs work. Customers were leaving in droves, tired of waiting. New folks would arrive then they would leave after waiting a very long time. Jackson's relative, Slice and Rice, is a distant one with no resemblance whatsoever! If nothing else, may I suggest they get on the Event mailing list for the Forum for scheduling purposes! Hint~Hint!
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Address :601 S Harbour Island Blvd
Tampa, FL, 33602
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Valet, Garage, Validated Bike Parking : No Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Dogs Allowed : No Waiter Service : No
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Virginia G.
The margherita pizza here was delicious. I usually use this place for delivery while staying at the Westin. Since they deliver not only food, but wine and liquor as well, it's a great choice for hanging in your room, chilling with a pizza, some vino and an overpriced pay per view movie. The service I've received has always been helpful albeit a bit flirtatious. The pizza has always been good, fresh, and hot when received.
(4)Rob D.
Pastrami burger was good small portion of fries, one meal, a salad was overlooked, drinks were slow in getting to us party of six. Convenient parking.
(3)April M.
There was no capacity to serve all of the people from our convention. The staff was sarcastic about there excitement to have us visit. The prices were also a little higher than $ implies.
(2)Brian R.
If this place wasn't across from the convention center, it would be closed. They do everything so half-assed. The service, the food. Their location is a killer, but this is a lousy place to eat, view withstanding. Avoid.
(2)Stephen T.
A great place for lunch!
(4)Rebecca S.
Loved the Margerita pizza! It was so delicious I will definitely be ordering it again in the future
(5)Diane G.
I must give this place one star to post a review. OK, maybe the pizza deserves more stars. Yet my experience can't give them... I've been to Jackson's many times and have no complaints. So when my friends and I arrived there 11:10 PM on Friday, 6/7/13, after a concert and were told the kitchen was closed, we were surprised but still hungry. The gentleman at the door suggested we could still get something to eat at their restaurant in the building...Slice and Rice. We arrived at Slice and Rice and the woman behind the counter was very nice but upset to learn there was a concert at the Forum and most folks were headed her way. She was unprepared and understaffed. She was making calls to someone without results. We placed our order, three for pizza, one for sushi and headed around the corner to a seating area out of designer hell. Cold raw aluminum tables, many missing chairs. Now add harsh fluorescent lighting to the mix and drab beige paint on the walls. I went back to the counter to get my sushi, since my friends already had their pizza, but mine still wasn't made. The kind lady at the register taking orders for the Pizza Maker in the back told me SHE had to make the sushi, he doesn't make it. I stood waiting on the side. There was a display case with sushi ingredients at the very front and top of the counter. They were refrigerated but some unwrapped and looked dry. I thought since this was the end of the day, they were to be thrown out, on display, not used for sushi making but I was wrong...However, when she picked up the rotten avocado, sliced it and put it on my roll, I politely asked her if she could use a different avocado. She threw the entire roll out, starting again. She wet her gloved hands so much, the rice would not stick together...and made it tasteless. The worst part of this, it's a sushi restaurant! This should not be happening! The two hard working people that night were unprepared for the crowd that descended upon them but the place itself desperately needs work. Customers were leaving in droves, tired of waiting. New folks would arrive then they would leave after waiting a very long time. Jackson's relative, Slice and Rice, is a distant one with no resemblance whatsoever! If nothing else, may I suggest they get on the Event mailing list for the Forum for scheduling purposes! Hint~Hint!
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