Well, I guess JoJo's must be doing something right. They've been in business for almost twenty years and were absolutely jam-packed with families on the Wednesday evening that I stopped by. Although whatever it is they might be doing right, I can assure you, it's certainly not their single pizza slices.
I stopped in during dinner hours and ordered a couple of pepperoni slices to take home. The price was on par with what you'd find at competing restaurants. Unfortunately, I couldn't even get through the second slice before tossing it - which rarely happens with pizza.
After reading some of these reviews that praise JoJo's for their pizza, I'm not sure if this was a hiccup with the preparation or if customer judgment is clouded by convenience and a lack of competition. I mean, to my knowledge, there are no other sit-down restaurants on this Pinnacle strip with the exception of fast food chains.
Sauce and cheese had a very processed flavor, which ended up clumping together to form that gross matted and rubbery texture that is a staple of the pizza that I'd wolf down in college to combat hunger because nothing else was available. This is not a good thing.
I'm still a bit baffled. Maybe ordering full pizzas or wings with ranch are where the true appeal lies? I'm not sure. And honestly, it's pretty unlikely that I'll ever find out.