Jocko’s
305 W Williams St, Danville, IL, 61832
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Address :
305 W Williams St
Danville, IL, 61832 - Phone (217) 443-6500
- Website https://eatatjockos.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Scott S.
We went there on last Saturday 8-22-15. Food was good, could of maybe had another server or too, but the wait times weeny too long. I had pizza, another had ravioli, another chicken Alfredo. Must of plated the pastas early and waited to deliver to table until pizza was done, I wished they would have asked cause pastas were warm not hot? Pizza was hot. I would of had them bring the others sooner had I known.
(4)Chuck J.
Traveling through Danville, we were directed to Jocko's by a local and since it was only a short drive from our motel we decided to go for it. During what was ultimately a 3-week vacation that covered 15 states this was the worst single meal we had--including the canned ravioli we ate in the rain in Yellowstone. It started with the waitress, Cayla, who was so busy socializing that it was 15 minutes before she approached us. Then, after she finally took down our orders she stopped to converse at two other tables--not working, just having friendly personal conversations (we know because she spoke loudly enough we could hear)--totaling nearly another 10 minutes before she got around to taking our order into the kitchen. Cayla is clearly very popular in Danville. At my house: not so much. Still, we're thinking, it's a small town place, a Wednesday night, why be uptight?--the food was going to be great, and---wrong. About an hour after being seated we were served. My wife got spaghetti with chili on it, which she thought was novel and, to be fair, she enjoyed. One of my daughters got the regular spaghetti, however, and it was foul--topped with something she compared to "watered down ketchup, but sweeter"--and not not nearly enough of it to cover the noodles. My other daughter and i got the worst of it, however: we went against our better judgement and ordered the "New York Style Pizza." No New Yorker would ever have recognized what we got as pizza. The crust was about 3/4" thick and gooey, not at all crisp--and it tasted like one of those frozen loaves of white bread dough had been rolled into a circle and cooked on a sheet--just a chewy blob of white dough. I shudder to think what the thicker, regular crust was like. We recognized the sauce, however--the same goop that was on Daughter #1's spaghetti. The whole mess was covered with a stiff layer of econo-style cheese. I've had better pizza at school cafeterias. Indeed, Jocko's has the distinction of being the second worst pizza I've ever eaten in my life, and only because Jocko's was cooked through (the #1 worst had better sauce). The positive reviews that helped us chose Jocko's baffle me--if this is what Danville thinks of as good pizza, then I feel badly for Danville. The trains were cool, though.
(1)Nate O.
After a five hour drive my friend and I arrived at Jocko's fifteen minutes before close. Nobody rushed our order to get us to leave and they told us we could dine in and take our time despite the late hour. We both ordered a Monday special which was a very well priced large pizza. The crust was great, slightly greasy but among the best for a Chicago style. The sauce was just right, not too much seasoning but neither bland. The cheese was heaped on and the toppings were perfect. A must try in the area.
(5)Chris K.
Fun place for kids. They have an overhead train track in the main dinning room. You put a quater in and two trains run around the room. - Ask to sit in the train room if you have kids. Tuesdays is all you can eat spaghetti night. it was good spaghetti and cheap. Adults meal is 5.49 and kids meal is less, but kids is only one helping. The one helping is plenty though. They really simp on the sauce so ask for extra sauce on it and they will even bring you an extra bowl of it to the table if you ask. They seem to have a nice local wine selection and premium beer selection, but there's no menu for this and no one seemed to know what "other" wine they had beyond what was on the menu, even though it states to ask about local wine and premium beer. The temperature was way too hot. Everyone was sweaty and uncomfortable at our table, but it was very busy and there were a lot of people which lead to the heat. Also, many of the local customers (regulars) were older and didn't seem to mind the temp as they had on sweaters. So the owners may be cattering to yhe older crowd...which is thoughtful and nice. Just don't dress warm if you don't like being hot when eating. It only really bothered me because I hate seeing sweat on my servers forehead as she brings me my food. Thier pizza is really good although we didn't get any tonight because of thier special. Drink service and return trips to the table was slow, but again, they were very busy. A must visit with kids. Great food with a very nice small town local family owned flair. If you're in Danville check this place out.
(4)Thomas G.
I use to work here back in high school. Spaghetti on Tuesday night was a hit. If you're looking for great pizza place, and subs, this is your place. Open salad bar also.
(4)Amanda S.
Always busy, yet excellent service. Bread sticks and pizza are probably the best of the Danville area! Great salad bar.
(4)Shannon K.
Good pizza but love their all you can eat spaghetti Tuesdays. Clean place well decorated. Friendly staff.
(3)Scott V.
Of the 3 or 4 places we went in Danville, this was the best. Great for kids, they have an overhead train track that the kids loved. They also loved the Penne with Alfredo sauce and garlic bread. The adults loved the pizza and spinach and artichoke dip. The pizza was good even for our snobby Chicago pizza standards. We will revisit Jocko's on our next trip to Danville, IL.
(4)Mike And Nita B.
Good food and friendly service. Nice salad bar. Had a sandwich which was very good.
(4)Fran A.
The place is clean the spaghetti is ok the pizza is better,you get what you pay for . Dessert I will not have again. Had the apple pie and the cheesecake not for me. Service is ok.
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