JJ Twig’s Pizza & Pub Menu

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  • Zach S.

    I don't give many 5-star reviews but JJ Twig's Beef and Sausage Combo sandwich with Mozzarella and giardinara deserves it. I can say it is one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. I didn't get pizza sauce on it but that's also an option. Bread wasn't too soggy. Meats were perfectly seasoned. A carnivore's delight. I will be eating one of these bad boys every week moving forward.

    (5)
  • Frank C.

    Just left this restaurant and I have to say it has gone down hill fast. My wife and I wanted a nice dinner for our anniversary, she loves this place and asked if we could go tonight. When we arrived we were greeted by a very nice hostess and were sat at a nice table, it was clean and the place looked good. It took about 10 minutes and prompting to have our waitress come over, ( her boyfriend and kids were in the table across from us, she spent most of her time there) the waitress took our order and brought our drinks. About 20 minutes went by and our food arrived, it was delivered by another waitress, (ours was back at the boyfriends table). The good was that my wife's pasta plate was GREAT, my plate was horrible. The cook didn't make the fries right and they arrived burnt and very salty. The Italian club was just thrown together and was not very attractive. The waitress never returned to refill our drinks or ask how our food was, I placed my uneaten food on the table by the edge hoping she would see and come over but she never did, I finally asked for another waitress to get the manager who was very apologetic and nice. Overall,it was a very bad experience. We have been there before and the food was amazing but that was several months ago. Today at 530 pm nobody was there and the wait staff was all different. I wish I knew what happened but hopeful that they can redeem themselves or they won't make it.

    (1)
  • Christie T.

    The Hampton area needs another pizza joint like a hole in the head, but JJ Twig's is doing their own thing, which makes them a welcome addition. We started out with their appetizer platter. I loved that you get to choose the three items on your platter. I wish more people did that! We chose fried pickles, pretzel bites and mini corn dogs. All come with their own dipping sauces. My favorite were the pretzel bites with cheese. On to the pizza. No matter how long you wait, you're gonna burn your lips on that double-decker pizza...but you're not gonna care! This monster boasts of two layers of thin crust, two layers of meat and cheese, topped off with any other ingredients you want and a thick braided outer edge. It's a unique offering that feeds many. We tried The Southside Pride - pepperoni, sausage, bacon, onions and pepperoncini. It was very good. They have a ton of other specialty pizzas to try, along with a bunch of sandwiches, salads, burgers and even pasta. I foresee many trips back to JJ Twig's in my future.

    (4)
  • Steven B.

    I already know I gotta go back and when I do I'll have to totally cheat on my low-carb diet. I've been told the Double Decker pizzas are incredible and from the ones I saw being delivered to tables around me, I can agree without even tasting one. This JJ Twig's is small and compact. They made use of every square inch, so the tables are placed tightly together. If you're seated at a two top table in the center row in the back dining room, you may feel claustrophobic. The music is also a tad to loud, with the smallness and high volume it made it hard to have a normal conversation. Now that I have the negatives out of the way, let us talk food. We started out with an order of Chicken Wings, Trashed. Crispy chicken wings, tossed in a hot sauce and then put back in the frier. Spicy and crispy, makes for a good chicken wing. They came with a side of more hot sauce, but we totally did not need to do any extra dipping. My entree was a Sensational Salad, the Lou Que. A huge portion of mixed greens, red onion, tomato, cheddar cheese and BBQ Pulled Pork with a Buttermilk Ranch Dressing. The pulled pork was tender and I was totally stuffed, to be honest I could empty my bowl. My dining partner ordered one of their sandwiches, Italian Beef with a side of Onion Rings. The beef was tender and topped with Mozzarella Cheese and Jalapeños. The menu claims the Onion Rings are hand battered, I doubt that. To me they came from a bag, but a good bag. They just seemed to be processed. The service is friendly and sitting so close to other diners, chances are you'll banter back and forth with a table or two. Being a causal restaurant in Saint Louis Hills, it draws a large family clientele. I'll be honest, I normally don't like to be surrounded by little diners, but one kept me totally entertained. I still smile thinking about her antics. It is so good to have another option for dining in my hood.

    (4)
  • Cindy S.

    Had a great meal tonight to celebrate Mothers Day! Everything was delicious but I recommend asking for extra sauce on the white sauce pizza...the salads were HUGE/enough for 2-3 people to share of you are also having pizza and we went home with plenty of leftovers. Most impressive was the service.. They were crowded.busy but our server kept us happy with plenty of drink refills, clearing dirty dishes, extra napkins and to go boxes. Lots of TVs to watch the Cardinals and on the noisy side bit that all added.to the festive evening. Will be back soon!

    (4)
  • S D.

    I really wanted this place to be a great little place for the city. Walking in, it felt as though we were being interrogated at a police station because the lighting was so bright. There was little to no decor in the place, besides TVs on the wall. The walls were painted gray and the lighting was terribly bright. Overall, it just felt like a very sterile and cold environment. The food was just okay. We got the pizza and I've had better from Pizza Hut. Ordered the veggie pizza and it was very wet and sloppy from putting wet tomatoes on it. Others in my party also complained of lack of flavor on their pies. Sauce was boring. Will stick with Imo's! Disappointing.

    (2)
  • Scott H.

    More of a family restaurant than a pub, but they do have a small bar with 4 nice big screen TV's. JJ Twig's has 6 beers (all local) on tap....prices were so-so. I ordered the beef and sausage combo sandwich (comes with mozzarella cheese on buttered French bread - $10.29) and it was OUTSTANDING and ENORMOUS. It was the size of two sandwiches, but I was a big, fat pig and I ate the whole sandwich there. One of the options for a side item was fresh strawberries. Yum. Loved those. The bartenders were sweethearts! They were kind and did a great job. It did take a while to make the sandwich, but maybe that was because the portion was so big. JJ Twig's doesn't have a menu for this Hampton location posted on their website or Facebook page. C'MON GUYS! It's 2015!!!

    (4)
  • Abby S.

    I'll agree with most of the people saying it's not kid friendly. Yeah, there's a claw machine in the back of the place. But the main attraction is the bar and the TV's for the games. The pizza has always been good, the trashed wings are amazing, but my favorite thing on the menu is the Italian sausage bites with a side of marinara. I think it's more attractive for the 20 something's who live in SOHA. But overall I love this place and have been going since it opened.

    (5)
  • Carmel M.

    Disclaimer: we did not eat pizza. Some people might say, it's a pizza place! What did you expect? But the menu is pretty expansive so it definitely doesn't feel like "just a pizza place." I really wanted to like this place. I'm so happy when a neighborhood restaurant opens up and we always try to make it there and support them as much as possible because if they do well, we all do well. But the food here is okay at best. We will likely be back because we have young kids and it seems like a place they'd do well at (versus driving to Kirkwood/Webster to do Dewey's). Complaints: loud. So loud our waiter couldn't hear us and there wasn't a live band or anything. Just bad acoustics. Slow. It took about 30-35min for our two burgers. No apps, no special requests, nothing crazy. Just burgers. Pizza, I get it, takes longer. But because we were actually in a bit of a hurry, we decided to skip the pizza. Oops. Food. I hate to do third but to be honest, the burger was just okay. The meat was dry but greasy, the bun was a buttery something that didn't hold up to the size of the patty (which was, btw, huge). They had run out of pickles and iceberg lettuce so we had a few spinach leaves and fresh tomato slices on the side but... Yeah. Not great. The fries as a side were also just meh. Over fried so they were greasy and too crispy. Pros: great service. Some of the staff seemed young but there were a lot of them and our glasses were filled and we were smiled at and everyone was just really friendly. Clean restrooms. (Points!) Huge portions. Which is nice if you like to share or take some home. I saw a couple split a salad for an app and wish we had done that, looked great. Family friendly. If we would take our kids here next time, they'd feel very welcome. There's a few arcades in the back and they had cups with lids, etc. Reasonable prices. (Points!) the burger and fries was about $8. We will probably go back because it's a neighborhood place and we want it to thrive. But I wouldn't recommend going here for a date night or expecting blow-your-socks-off food. Expect average bar food, pizza, and a friendly atmosphere and you won't be disappointed.

    (3)
  • M S.

    Nice afternoon lunch catching up with a friend became even better with the Lou Que salad. Delicious, great staff and great value. Must go again.

    (5)
  • Mike H.

    With South City's recent traumatic losses (at least for me) of both Stallone's and Rizzo's Station Pizzerias, I've been in a dark place, forced to travel to U. City for LaPizza's sublime NYC stylings and Florissant for phenomenal Pirrone's, the only STL style pizza worthy of the name. Tonight, I fell in love with the improbably named JJ Twig's, a name that screams suburban crapateria, a'la Applebee's or O'Charley's. The building, an old realty office, was stark and unwelcoming, but once inside, it 's warm and vibrant. The front has a nice bar with bar tables surrounding it. Several flatscreen televisions broadcast hockey and football at a reasonable level. A larger, nicely styled dining room is in the rear. Because it was Saturday night and crowded with a twenty minute wait for the dining room, we sat in the bar. We ordered the Strawberry Spinach Salad, which was paired with feta and candied pecans, and our choice of a nice, light balsamic vinaigrette. It was seriously large enough for four and it was excellent. For the main course, we had the Double Decker, two thin crust pizzas, one built on top of the other, with a toothsome, buttery braided crust, topped with excellent coarse sausage and tasty pepperoni. This pie was reminiscent of a Chicago stuffed pizza, gooey mozzarella and fresh sauce, but not as heavy. The 12" was ample for two, with leftovers. From the first bite, I knew my travels for kick-ass pizza would be curtailed; I'd found the promised land just a couple of miles from home. They have a great selection of local and national microbrews on tap, too. I cannot wait to go back. Lastly, the water closets were well appointed and very clean. I've never addressed rest facilities in a Yelp review before, but JJ Twig's superior heads merit mention.

    (5)
  • Teresa Q.

    Completely OBSESSED with the Double Decker Pizza! Their thin crust is amazing, too! It is a nice change from the typical "provel" STL style pizza. Their wings are a really good size and both the hot and trashed are delicious. MUST try the burger and meatball sandwich, the meat from Legrands makes it that much better!

    (5)
  • Stephanie G.

    Love this place. We tried the double-decker pepperoni and three apps - fried pickles, toasted ravs and mini corn dogs. The apps were solid. The pizza had real cheese - huzzah - and the crust was thin and flaky but substantive. Will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • caity d.

    I visited on a snowy Monday night and we pretty much had the place to ourselves. Our server, Carly, was very attentive and refilled our drinks readily. We each got a house salad, and I was pleased to see it wasn't "water lettuce" but actual green leaves. The house dressing was great. We ordered a thin crust 14" half Route 66 (bbq chicken with onion and bacon) and half south side pride (bacon, Italian sausage, banana pepper). The pizza was great, piled high with toppings. Overall, a great little south city restaurant. We will be back to try the other flavors and maybe the wings.

    (4)
  • Steve V.

    Great Double Decker pizza. Had the South Side Pride pizza with Italian Sausage, Pepperoni, Bacon, Onion, and Banana Peppers. It was excellent. Others at our table had Meat Me in St Louis pizza with Italian Sausage, Pepperoni, Canadian Bacon, Bacon and Beef. It was excellent, too. Great service and a fun time.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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Pizza

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JJ Twig’s Pizza & Pub

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