Jimmy's Egg

Jimmy's Egg

Breakfast restaurant 4.40(571 reviews) 4850 W Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, United States

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Jimmy's Egg business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses

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Phone number
+19188721563

Location & directions

4850 W Kenosha St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, United States

Service hours

Tuesday6 AM–2 PM
Wednesday6 AM–2 PM
Thursday6 AM–2 PM
Friday6 AM–2 PM
Saturday6 AM–2 PM
Sunday6 AM–2 PM
Monday6 AM–2 PM

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Customer experiences

Matthew DossMatthew Doss

This place brought back great memories of going out to eat with my grandparents, who loved authentic NY-style pizza. The pizza here is spot on—delicious, fresh, and full of flavor. We started with garlic knots, which were perfectly baked and packed with garlicky goodness. For dessert, my wife enjoyed the chocolate chip cannolis, which were absolutely fantastic. Portions were generous, and the prices were very reasonable for the quality and quantity of food.

Zakary SiskZakary Sisk

I got the Staten Island White, Bronx Chicken Alfredo, cheese garlic knots. Slices were huge and cooked perfectly. Probably one of my new favorite pizza joints. The knots aren't bad, but I could live without them. Service was great, check it out yourself.

lil nuggetlil nugget

I love the food here brought back so much memories. The customer service was amazing, she was so friendly and got our food out very quickly. We will be back!

Pam lurveyPam lurvey

I'm sorry, but, REALLY? OMG I've never paid $30 to have such a horrible thing that was supposed to be a pizza delivered in my life. Upon opening the box, the first thing I noticed was that half of the crust was burned - as in BLACK AND RUINED. Who would actually cook something like that and send it out? Nobody should, but they did. In trying to work with what was left of the cheese pizza (it's a CHEESE PIZZA... it shouldn't be that hard), the next thing you notice is the one millimeter thick crust, which was chewy, room temperature, and flimsy - all things you wouldn't want your pizza to be. Then we get to the sauce and the cheese - SOME flavor, but not really. On a flavor scale of one to ten, I'd give it a three. I don't know who owns this place, and it's nothing personal, but you have no idea how to make a pizza. Maybe your calzones are good. I don't know, but you really should seriously reconsider everything you think you know about making a pizza because that was absolutely horrendous. I will give most of it to the raccoon in the back yard instead. I honestly don't know if he will want any of it, either.

Jimmy's Egg is a breakfast restaurant.

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