Purchased: 5) ultimate veggie added chicken - 5 stars! 3) Original on half (supreme w only sausage pep for meat) & just sausage pep on other half- not a fan - Sausage type is the ground tiny kind that is spread all over the pizza like sauce - I prefer it in chunks. Although as a supreme it wasn't as bad but only one of my kids ate the sausage pep alone and liked it. 4) Breadsticks and cheese sauce - standard dough type fare - cheese sauce was not spicy (I like it that way). Will go back - will not get sausage anything.
(4)
Clinton C.
The phone number above is for the Indy location, and I found out this evening that this pizza store is not affiliated with the extensive menu found via the "explore the menu" link. However, the short menu shown in the pictures seems to be accurate. It's a basic pizza joint with basic options..... And the pizza was average for the price, so I have no complaints.
(2)
Vanessa R.
LOVE LOVE LOVE! THIS PIZZA!! I can't say enough good things about this place. My favorite is the white pizza, but tonight I ordered the BBQ pork pizza and it was amazing.
(5)
Scotty J.
Excellent choice for pizza. I have grown up eating this as a child. The buy one get one deal is nice on a weekend with kids.
(4)
Kenneth H.
I remember coming here and almost forgot about this place, great food and nice people.
(4)
Jessica K.
This place was a gem of a find on Yelp. Thanks to yelp we tried it out and now is our favorite local pizza. The sausage pizza is to. die. for.
(5)
Theresa K.
Just Pizza does not JUST have pizza. I've always only gotten pizza from here because their pizza uh, RULES. But they also have sandwiches, salads, potatoes, wings, and all kinds of other sides. I don't even really konw what all they have. I just order the pizza. And this is the home of the TWOFER deal. BOGO! I'm not a fan of most of their vegetables. I can tell that the mushrooms are canned. The sausage and banana peppers (they have Italian sausage or the crumbly sausage. They're both really good). I really like the cheese. Just Pizza, although not perfect, is a little treasure of the Beast Side. Definitely a favorite.
(5)
Jason H.
Preferring privately owned pizza joints to chains, I had been wanting to try Just Pizza since I moved to Irvington. The location had been remodeled recently, giving it a more inviting, contemporary facade. Speaking to the broad menu Theresa mentioned, I think this location is calling itself Just Pizza & Grill now. I'm not sure if it's affiliated with More Than Just Pizza at 21st and Mithoeffer, but allow me to stop right there. Folks, I don't want to create confusion. I just want to talk about good pizza. My wife had refused visits to Just Pizza since our move, for whatever reason, so I simply bided my time and waited for her to have a night out with the girls. TWO YEARS LATER, I finally got my chance and made a beeline for the place last Thursday. First off, all I had to see was that there was a pulled pork barbecue pizza and white(alfredo sauce) pizza on the menu, and I was sold. Those are two rare things to find at pizzerias around here, so that, to me, says creativity and originality. Plus, they had pulled pork and ribs on the menu, so I knew the barbecue wouldn't be coming out of a microwave pouch. And, Just Pizza's 24-7 BOGO deal sweetened the deal. Shoot. It may come out to be the same price as what you'd pay for two pizzas of the same size at a big chain, but it at least makes you feel like you're getting a major deal. And, you are because those two pizzas, pork barbecue and white, just killed any pizza I've ever had from Domino's or Papa John's. Wow. I had them delivered, and when I opened the boxes, I knew I was in for a treat. The crust was a substantial ragged circle that was heavily blanketed in cheese and toppings. They just looked like something you'd get excited about eating, as opposed to your average franchise pizza, which sometimes, looks like it went from freezer straight to the oven. The crust was thick and chewy, with a nice yeasty flavor, and the toppings were bursting with a flavor of their own. If you don't like super sweet barbecue sauce, the pulled pork pizza might not be for you. I liked it, though. The barbecue was nice and tender with just the right amount of smoke. The white pizza was different than the ones I'm used to--no ricotta cheese. Just alfredo sauce with mozzarella and provolone and tomatoes. It could have used more garlic, butter and herbs flavor, but still, it wasn't bad. All in all, I was very happy with my new discovery. This is going to be my new neighborhood go-to for delivery and pickup pizza, and if you live around Irvington or Warren Park, you should give it a try, too. Contrary to their name, they also an excellent selection of sandwiches, burgers and barbecue.
(4)
Finda S.
I just wanted to give the information I know as truth so others can form their own opinions. This is a copy of an email I sent to JustJoey1975@yahoo.com the email address listed on my receipt. From the service that I received on 3 occasions from your East 10th Street location I feel this correspondence will fall on mute ears but nevertheless I feel it is important that you know. You staff does not value the money that those in this community give to your establishment. I really tried to bite the bullet and continued to patronize because the first two times I received worthy product and poor service but I tried to rationalize it as maybe the staff was having a bad day or just irritated. The first time I witnessed maybe a manger or owner shoeing a boy out of the store even though he made a purchase of a soda speaking to him in a very disrespectful manner. The second time the servers/cashiers seemed detached and as if we the patrons were bothering them with our order. This final time I thought things had turned around. I received pleasant greetings on Christmas Eve and was surprised but pleased because this would be the visit that determined whether I would continue to contribute funds to this establishment. I made my order and even asked the man behind the counter for suggestions. I paid for my order went to the Kroger down the street and returned to pick up my order. Once I arrived home I tasted the pizza the first one seemed fine.. The second ( a pizza I have tried twice before) has a weird after taste that reminded me of some sort of cleaning product. I called the number on my receipt to let them know. I was met with angst and a defensive demeanor as If I was calling to deceive them. Its not like I want to have to leave my house again in order to get the food I expect when I spend money on things. The name on my receipt read Joey D and he said he was the same person on the phone and he cut those pizzas himself and nothing is wrong with them. I remained composed as he got increasing angry and rude he seemed as if he was on the verge of hanging up the phone on me. I even offered to bring the pizza to him so he could try it for himself he responded "No one wants to try your pizza, There is nothing wrong with that pizza," in a semi angry tone. I told him it seemed as if he wanted to hang up the phone on me so instead I chose to end the conversation. I don't think I deserve that kind of treatment. I wasn't meaning to be insulting and I kept a calm and even tone while speaking as so not to imply the latter. I also asked was there anyone else I could speak with and he responded "No". I don't know want warranted that treatment but no matter how good the food is (except for this time) I can't support an establishment like this one. Like I said in the beginning I know this probably doesn't matter to you because you will make money with or without me but treat people the way you would like to be treated.
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Marcia R.
Purchased: 5) ultimate veggie added chicken - 5 stars! 3) Original on half (supreme w only sausage pep for meat) & just sausage pep on other half- not a fan - Sausage type is the ground tiny kind that is spread all over the pizza like sauce - I prefer it in chunks. Although as a supreme it wasn't as bad but only one of my kids ate the sausage pep alone and liked it. 4) Breadsticks and cheese sauce - standard dough type fare - cheese sauce was not spicy (I like it that way). Will go back - will not get sausage anything.
(4)Clinton C.
The phone number above is for the Indy location, and I found out this evening that this pizza store is not affiliated with the extensive menu found via the "explore the menu" link. However, the short menu shown in the pictures seems to be accurate. It's a basic pizza joint with basic options..... And the pizza was average for the price, so I have no complaints.
(2)Vanessa R.
LOVE LOVE LOVE! THIS PIZZA!! I can't say enough good things about this place. My favorite is the white pizza, but tonight I ordered the BBQ pork pizza and it was amazing.
(5)Scotty J.
Excellent choice for pizza. I have grown up eating this as a child. The buy one get one deal is nice on a weekend with kids.
(4)Kenneth H.
I remember coming here and almost forgot about this place, great food and nice people.
(4)Jessica K.
This place was a gem of a find on Yelp. Thanks to yelp we tried it out and now is our favorite local pizza. The sausage pizza is to. die. for.
(5)Theresa K.
Just Pizza does not JUST have pizza. I've always only gotten pizza from here because their pizza uh, RULES. But they also have sandwiches, salads, potatoes, wings, and all kinds of other sides. I don't even really konw what all they have. I just order the pizza. And this is the home of the TWOFER deal. BOGO! I'm not a fan of most of their vegetables. I can tell that the mushrooms are canned. The sausage and banana peppers (they have Italian sausage or the crumbly sausage. They're both really good). I really like the cheese. Just Pizza, although not perfect, is a little treasure of the Beast Side. Definitely a favorite.
(5)Jason H.
Preferring privately owned pizza joints to chains, I had been wanting to try Just Pizza since I moved to Irvington. The location had been remodeled recently, giving it a more inviting, contemporary facade. Speaking to the broad menu Theresa mentioned, I think this location is calling itself Just Pizza & Grill now. I'm not sure if it's affiliated with More Than Just Pizza at 21st and Mithoeffer, but allow me to stop right there. Folks, I don't want to create confusion. I just want to talk about good pizza. My wife had refused visits to Just Pizza since our move, for whatever reason, so I simply bided my time and waited for her to have a night out with the girls. TWO YEARS LATER, I finally got my chance and made a beeline for the place last Thursday. First off, all I had to see was that there was a pulled pork barbecue pizza and white(alfredo sauce) pizza on the menu, and I was sold. Those are two rare things to find at pizzerias around here, so that, to me, says creativity and originality. Plus, they had pulled pork and ribs on the menu, so I knew the barbecue wouldn't be coming out of a microwave pouch. And, Just Pizza's 24-7 BOGO deal sweetened the deal. Shoot. It may come out to be the same price as what you'd pay for two pizzas of the same size at a big chain, but it at least makes you feel like you're getting a major deal. And, you are because those two pizzas, pork barbecue and white, just killed any pizza I've ever had from Domino's or Papa John's. Wow. I had them delivered, and when I opened the boxes, I knew I was in for a treat. The crust was a substantial ragged circle that was heavily blanketed in cheese and toppings. They just looked like something you'd get excited about eating, as opposed to your average franchise pizza, which sometimes, looks like it went from freezer straight to the oven. The crust was thick and chewy, with a nice yeasty flavor, and the toppings were bursting with a flavor of their own. If you don't like super sweet barbecue sauce, the pulled pork pizza might not be for you. I liked it, though. The barbecue was nice and tender with just the right amount of smoke. The white pizza was different than the ones I'm used to--no ricotta cheese. Just alfredo sauce with mozzarella and provolone and tomatoes. It could have used more garlic, butter and herbs flavor, but still, it wasn't bad. All in all, I was very happy with my new discovery. This is going to be my new neighborhood go-to for delivery and pickup pizza, and if you live around Irvington or Warren Park, you should give it a try, too. Contrary to their name, they also an excellent selection of sandwiches, burgers and barbecue.
(4)Finda S.
I just wanted to give the information I know as truth so others can form their own opinions. This is a copy of an email I sent to JustJoey1975@yahoo.com the email address listed on my receipt. From the service that I received on 3 occasions from your East 10th Street location I feel this correspondence will fall on mute ears but nevertheless I feel it is important that you know. You staff does not value the money that those in this community give to your establishment. I really tried to bite the bullet and continued to patronize because the first two times I received worthy product and poor service but I tried to rationalize it as maybe the staff was having a bad day or just irritated. The first time I witnessed maybe a manger or owner shoeing a boy out of the store even though he made a purchase of a soda speaking to him in a very disrespectful manner. The second time the servers/cashiers seemed detached and as if we the patrons were bothering them with our order. This final time I thought things had turned around. I received pleasant greetings on Christmas Eve and was surprised but pleased because this would be the visit that determined whether I would continue to contribute funds to this establishment. I made my order and even asked the man behind the counter for suggestions. I paid for my order went to the Kroger down the street and returned to pick up my order. Once I arrived home I tasted the pizza the first one seemed fine.. The second ( a pizza I have tried twice before) has a weird after taste that reminded me of some sort of cleaning product. I called the number on my receipt to let them know. I was met with angst and a defensive demeanor as If I was calling to deceive them. Its not like I want to have to leave my house again in order to get the food I expect when I spend money on things. The name on my receipt read Joey D and he said he was the same person on the phone and he cut those pizzas himself and nothing is wrong with them. I remained composed as he got increasing angry and rude he seemed as if he was on the verge of hanging up the phone on me. I even offered to bring the pizza to him so he could try it for himself he responded "No one wants to try your pizza, There is nothing wrong with that pizza," in a semi angry tone. I told him it seemed as if he wanted to hang up the phone on me so instead I chose to end the conversation. I don't think I deserve that kind of treatment. I wasn't meaning to be insulting and I kept a calm and even tone while speaking as so not to imply the latter. I also asked was there anyone else I could speak with and he responded "No". I don't know want warranted that treatment but no matter how good the food is (except for this time) I can't support an establishment like this one. Like I said in the beginning I know this probably doesn't matter to you because you will make money with or without me but treat people the way you would like to be treated.
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