Ordered some pizza for our football watching today and was pleasantly surprised. I fully expected it to be mediocre but tolerable. The pizza though was really good! This is way better than papa john or Pizza Hut. Tried some boneless wings too which were pretty decent. I mean not amazing but I’ve had much worse. The price was really good for the quantity of food we got. Also the delivery time was quicker than estimated. I was very happy with the choice, get some Jets from this location. It’s good!
Kyle S.
Place rating: 4 Merion Village, Columbus, OH
Jet’s is so good! I like to order my deep-dish pizzas well done — the cheese melts to the crust and gets all crisp and delicious. The boats are great as well. Never a disappointment. And… bonus… it’s great hangover food! :-)
Travis S.
Place rating: 5 Centerburg, OH
Great pizza, as expected by all Jet’s chains, but also great people. Every time I stop in to this location the people are friendly and happy to be doing their jobs. It’s not like those other chains where everyone is a 17 year old kid who hates their job and you can feel that they just wanna go home. These people make the most of their job and you can feel that they enjoy what they do and are happy to do it. And as the other recommenders have said — yes turbo crust is great. As are the jets boats!
Nicole F.
Place rating: 3 Delaware, OH
I had won a gift card for Jet’s Pizza and was in the Polaris area so I figured I’d swing by for lunch. The place is mostly used for call-ahead orders for individuals to come and pick up their food and leave. I was looking for a place to sit and eat. Thankfully, while there was no seating inside, there were two tables outside and it was a beautiful day. My husband ordered their calzone equivalent and I ordered a Jetzy(I think?), which is basically a sub that uses pizza crust as the bread. They were both very good and made fresh within 15 minutes of placing our order. Since it’s not the most convenient as far as a sit-down place for lunch, and I don’t work in the area, it’s unlikely that I’ll be a frequent diner at Jet’s Pizza. However, their food was good and if you work or live in the area, it’s definitely worth it to call ahead with your order and take home a delicious pizza/sub/calzone/bread/etc.
Jim H.
Place rating: 3 Westerville, OH
Jet’s puts out a good, solid pizza and their lunch special(2 pieces of pizza and a bottle of pop) for $ 5.00 is hard to beat. I like their crust which is not one of those wafer thin crusts and yet is not a deep dish. The crust is a little on the crisp side and is not greasy. Jet’s is on Sancus Blvd but is tucked into a strip center behind City BBQ and is not real visible. Carryout service at lunch time allows for a quick«in and out».
Ian W.
Place rating: 2 Columbus, OH
I have frequented probably over a few dozen pizza places in Columbus and have posted numerous reviews online. I love Columbus pizza, was raised on it, and know what I’m talking about. Please consider my review. This is just another chain pizza place. Their pizza is slightly above average, probably better than Dominos or Papa johns but not by much!!! The dough is chewy which is not exactly my style, but may be yours. Cheese and sauce are typical cheapo chain style, nothing special. Toppings are skimped on and very low quality and very fatty meats. It’s such a lard-fest of a pizza that it may make you sick, be warned. If you want good pizza why not just go to Worthington Pizza Primo close by(one block away)? It is also cheaper, and a real self-owned business run by someone who cares about each and every pie, not a chain. I think you will find it is much better than Jet’s.
Chris F.
Place rating: 1 Westerville, OH
Terrible, tasteless, greasy pizza. Won’t go here again.
Tony D.
Place rating: 5 Columbus, OH
Pizza is very tasty. Get the turbo crust. This is a chain, but acts like a neighborhood pizzeria — you can stop by and get a slice, or a pie. I don’t recommend the«NY Bold» — their version of a traditional neopolitan pie — something is missing. The Square/rectangle deep dish pies are great.
Adam J.
Place rating: 5 Lewis Center, OH
Have to get deep dish turbo crust! Very unique and tasty!
Sean D.
Place rating: 5 St. Petersburg, FL
I agree !! My opinion as Columbus Best Pizza. Their 8 Corner pan square pizzas are the best !! If you haven’t tried JET’S TRYIT !! My family Loves It !! They have a Amazing BBQ Chicken sweet Pizza as well :)
Jonathan E.
Place rating: 3 Cincinnati, OH
nice lunch special: $ 5 for two slices and a drink. +1 for friendly service. –1 for no indoor seating. but it’s okay, we sat outside on the bench in the sunshine. pretty much your standard jet’s. recommended.
Patrick C.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
Well I’m a different Patrick C. and I say it was pretty darn tasty. they had a two slice deal with a drink which was nice since I’m on a bit of a budget. Tasted good, soft fluffy crust, cheesy and frickin good with the ranch they can give you.
Tracey W.
Place rating: 5 Columbus, OH
Turbo crust and square pizzas where everyone can have a corner piece makes this place special. Really nice staff too. Make sure you don’t get lost — behind tilted kilt and hooters!!! Way better atmosphere and better wings, Great carryout,
Eric H.
Place rating: 5 Delaware, OH
Best pizza in Columbus. Hands down. Great salads too.
Brian B.
Place rating: 4 Columbus, OH
I was surprised to read all of the other reviews that were not so flattering. One of my coworker’s ordered several pizzas from jets and brought them in. I thought they were really good. What’s interesting to me is that the toppings are inconsistent. There will be a ton of sausage and hardly any pepperoni. The crust was reminiscent of Pizza Hut — but better I think. I’m going to stop by and try this place over the weekend. Hopefully my individual experience with them with be positive so I don’t have to revise my rating!
Patrick C.
Place rating: 2 Lewis Center, OH
I figured I’d try the new guy out and give them a chance. It turned out to be a learning experience — I learned I’ll not be returning. Their pizzas carry the quasi-unique shape of a rectangle which boasts that every piece you grab is an edge piece. That sounds good; the taste, however, was a whole other story. I have not tasted ingredients that bland since I ate Domino’s Pizza in the early 90’s. Each bite seemed to get more and more tasteless and I found myself forcing one more piece down simply so I wouldn’t be hungry anymore. The way I see it, there are three ways to eat pizza: Fresh, Cold, and Reheated. I tried Jet’s pizza two of the three ways(Fresh and Cold) and it failed both of them. I only gave it two stars because because I’d have to get food poisoning to give it any less.
Jeremy H.
Place rating: 2 Powell, OH
I’ve been on a pizza and ribs kick lately and I got a flier in the mail with coupons for Jet’s so I thought, «What the heck?» We ordered the Jumbo Jet so I could try several things at once. It’s about $ 23 with tax and comes with a large 3-topping pizza, ½ pound boneless wings, and breadsticks. When I called in my order this place lost its first star before I even tried the product. Three toppings means three toppings. So if you get two toppings on half the pizza it counts and two whole toppings. Every other pizza place I’ve ever eaten at in my life counts a half topping as half of a topping. Paying full price for half of a topping isn’t cool. Anywhere else I could have ordered 1 whole topping and 4 half toppings no problem. The guy taking my order said he couldn’t do anything because the computer limited him. Bummer for you. We had the crust flavorized with Turbo Crust which is garlic, butter and romano. This is unique the ability to pick the flavor of your crust but I think it’s more of a dusting than a flavor. The deep dish square pizza had thick bread and the crust mostly tasted like bread. Toppings were decent and the sauce was thick and tasty, probably the best part of the pizza. Wings were about what you would expect from a pizza shop… not all that great. We had the honey BBQ flavor and they tasted exactly like something you could get at a grocery store and reheat in a microwave. No texture a crispness from deep frying found on these wings. The breadsticks were decent as well. Again my favorite part was the pizza sauce for dipping. I think if they were a little thinner they would cook through more thoroughly and taste a bit better. If it wasn’t for the topping fiasco/rip off this place would be a clear cut 4 for pizza and a 1 for wings. My rating is based solely on the pizza which is clearly better than Massey’s, Donato’s, and my favorite chain Papa Johns, but not nearly as good as the Golden Standard that is Plank’s Café on Parson’s. For something closer than Planks I would definitely eat it again over the other even closer restaurants listed above in my neighborhood.
Denise Y.
Place rating: 3 Cleveland, OH
I’ve only gotten pizza from here as a take out not a dine in experience. With that said, it’s decent pizza, and only a few slices will fill you up. I’ve only had the deep dish which the crust is similar to Pizza Hut’s but the toppings are much more flavorful. For once, someone makes a decent chicken pizza.
Matthew K.
Place rating: 3 Columbus, OH
I’m not really surprised there aren’t any reviews for Jets yet since it’s sort of tucked in a small spot off of Sancus in one of the many strip malls that all look the same. In fact I found Jets while turning around on my lunch because I missed the strip mall that had Pen Station in it(like I said they ALL look the same, stupid Polaris area). What made me curious about Jets and why I went there the first time was the giant sign on the door that said 2 Slices and a Soda $ 4 and the fact that I love me some pizza. So I went in and ordered said special and was a little off put when I wasn’t asked what toppings I wanted and the guy just tossed two slices of pepperoni in the oven. A few minutes later I had a box of 2 slices and a cold 20 oz of Coke in my hand and was out in my car. I opened the box and was disappointed. These weren’t normal slices of pizza, these weren’t even normal slices of mid-west pizza. These were more of a Sicilian type of pizza(I know way too much about pizza haha) thick crust cut into squares. The pepperoni were sparse at 4 slices per slice but there was a good amount of cheese on it. As for the taste of the pizza well… it was $ 4 for two huge ass chunks of pizza and a 20 oz that would cost me $ 1.25 out of a vending machine… what did I expect? I expected it to suck a lot but it didn’t. It’s by no means the best pizza I’ve had but for $ 4 it filled me up and left me satisfied. All in all it’s a good place for lunch or a quick bite to eat if you’re up in the area but nothing to go out of your way for.