
Nestled in the heart of Smithfield, RI, Jack’s Pizza Irish & Italian Pub stands as a culinary beacon for those who seek the comfort of an Irish pub with the bold flavors of Italian cuisine. As you enter Jack’s, you’re welcomed by the harmonious blend of two rich cultures under one cozy roof. Jack’s menu is a testament to the fusion of Irish and Italian gastronomy. Our signature pizzas boast a unique herb-infused crust, topped with the freshest ingredients.The bar at Jack’s is where Smithfield comes to unwind. Here, a perfectly poured pint of Guinness is a staple, and the wine list features a handpicked selection of Italian vintages. Our mixologists also craft a blend of cocktails. You’ll love Jack’s!
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 970 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, RI 02917
Phone: (401) 618-5199
Website: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553361387292
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Reviews
I wrote what I saw. I posted it. I moved on.
Then Jack’s did something that matters more than producing a perfect pizza on the first try. They didn’t get defensive. They didn’t make excuses. (See picture) They just invited me back to see what they’re really about.
“It was just a tough pie day,” I told them. Because that’s the truth. Every kitchen has them. Consistency is the hobgoblin of many restaurants, particularly the ones that are trying to get their footing set.
Today we walked back in, genuinely hoping for a redemption story. Sometimes hope gets you disappointed. Sometimes it gets you vindicated.
The pizza that arrived today looked nothing like last year’s disaster. Thicker crust, doughy in that substantial way that makes for a chewy, satisfying experience. It had weight. Structure. The kind of foundation that holds up under scrutiny.
The first bite told the whole story. Crunchy on the outside, chewy through the middle, with this unexpected toasted sesame oil flavor happening in the crust that sets it apart from every other bar pizza in Rhode Island. The sauce showed up this time, savory and well-balanced, working with high-quality cheese instead of drowning under it.
This wasn’t some fluke of good luck. This was a really competent pizza made by people who’ve figured out their recipe and their oven.
The service matched the food. Friendly without being intrusive, attentive without hovering, the kind of hospitality that makes you want to stay for another beer.
The room still has that Bryant Bulldog bar aesthetic working. Reclaimed wood, industrial lights, butcher block tables, sports memorabilia on the walls. It knows what it is. A neighborhood spot where you watch the game, catch up with friends, and eat pizza that holds its own.
If I lived nearby, I’d be here regularly. That’s not something I say often after writing a critical first review. But Jack’s earned it the hard way, by taking feedback seriously and proving they can deliver when it counts.
Last year’s pizza was a problem. This year’s pizza is the solution. Sometimes the story worth telling isn’t about perfection on the first attempt. It’s about showing up better the second time.
We started off with absolutely delicious
Then we shared a steak and cheese calzone.
Amazing
We will be back .
I had a small cheese pizza. It was good suza and lots of cheese! The sauce was good and the crust was thin but not paper thin. A very good pizza!
This time was very disappointing to say the least, our waitress was very inattentive and disengaging . We sat down at 730 placed our order with in 15 mins tops then waited for another half hour if not more for our food to come which all came together even though we ordered an app and asked for that first.
In that half hour of waiting we were not asked if needed refills or anything for that matter
Customers walked in after us order later then we did and received their food within minutes of us getting ours.
It was absolutely FREEZING it was warmer outside at 41 degrees than it was in the restaurant.
Understandably it is a local spot and that is who frequents but when you can barely hear the waitress or the person sitting next to you it’s a little bit absurd!
And feel like an outcast as a paying customer
Then we ask for a box for our leftover pizza which there was half left we are given a 8inch box and have to finagle it in there well everyone else has a 12. Inch box
Yes we could have ask for another box but we could not get out of there fast enough!
This is the order I called in: 1 small spinach, feta and black olive pizza, 1 small sausage and green pepper pizza, 1 large prosciutto and fig pizza, 1 spaghetti and meatballs.
I received a call back stating that they didn’t have feta on the menu, which the online menu actually does. Anyway, I switched that small pizza to pepperoni, mushroom and onion, no other changes.
Pick up my order and bring it to my daughters and this is what we got: 1 small pepper (NOT PEPPERONI), mushroom and onion, 1 small sausage NO PEPPERS, 1 SMALL prosciutto and fig pizza and the spaghetti and meatballs had a piece of steel wool in it.
When I called to complain I was told a customer had reached over the bar and taken the order because they were busy. WHAT??!!!!
Anyway, they offered to bring us a new lunch, but it was already late in the afternoon so we said no thank you. They said they would send a gift certificate so we could give them another chance because “that’s not how they roll” …. never received one. Not sure I’d be dumb enough to try them again anyway. 1 mistake ok…. but the entire lunch was wrong.
Also had a potato pizza which sounds no particular appetizing, but it was really tasty
We would definitely come back here again.