Blackjack Pizza Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard Dallas Tx
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- BlackJack Pizza. Don’t let BlackJack Pizza’s name fool you, this Dallas mainstay over on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard is a burger haven. Beyond its extensive pizza menu, it also boasts a variety of burgers that has Dallasites waxing poetic. Not to be confused with a restaurant chain of the same name, Terry Jones has been serving up.
- Delivery & Pickup Options - 45 reviews of Blackjack Pizza 'The cheeseburgers are great and they taste like homemade. Onion rings are good too.This place is in the heart of sunny South Dallas on the main strip.They got a SWEET TEA that will give you a suga attack.ignore the crackheads.tell them you've got a credit card and no cash'.
- Our system has information on 10 Pizza shops named Black Jack Pizza. List of Black Jack Pizza Locations in Dallas, Texas. Map Directions sms Black Jack Pizza. 2536 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Dallas, TX-75215 (214) 565-1025. Map Directions sms Black Jack Pizza. 2120 N Saint Augustine Dr # 100, Dallas, TX-75227 (972) 329-1414.
Blackjack Pizza Dallas; Blackjack Pizza, South Dallas/fair Park; Get Menu, Reviews, Contact, Location, Phone Number, Maps and more for Blackjack Pizza Restaurant on Zomato. 2536 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, South Dallas/fair Park, Dallas, TX 75215. Black Jack Pizza can be found at Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 2536. The following is offered: Carry Out & Take Out. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Dallas there are 78 other Carry Out & Take Out. An overview can be found here. Posted on September 12, 2015. Brought to you by opendius.
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People ask why I'm such a cheap ass. They're like, 'Why do I have to pay for your lunch all the time, Alice?' and 'How come you eat dinner at your mom and dad's house so much?' and 'When are you gonna stop bringing your old popcorn bag to the movie theater trying to get a free refill?' And to those people, I say, 'Chocolate-covered strawberry waffle balls.' And they're like, 'Don't call me that.' And I'm like, 'chicken-fried bacon.' And then they're really confused, and I have to explain that I eat cheap most days so I can save up for a little time of year I fondly refer to as Heaventime, that time of year when the Texas State Fair opens its doors and the friedfest begins—but only if you've got enough bank to afford it.
Blackjack Pizza Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard Dallas Tx Obituaries
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Blackjack Pizza
2536 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
214-565-1025
In my attempts to save up some cash for Fried Awareness Month, I've come across some other kickass lunch establishments. Bonus. One such place sits within post-funnel-cake walking distance of the State Fair and offers up quite a tasty burger. I'm talking about Blackjack Pizza. You heard me right. It's a pizza joint that serves a mean burger. I ordered the cheeseburger, fries and a drink. I think my total was somewhere just over five bucks. Awesome. As I was waiting for my food (and there is a standard wait of about 15 minutes), somebody next to me received a pizza. This 'personal pizza' (which had to be as big as my head) looked so good I almost jumped across my table to steal a bite. But, I took a deep breath, got distracted by the lady on Court TV who kept saying her wedding cake looked like something that came out of the 'terlet,' and I held out for my burger. After the first bite of heaven-sent burgerness, it was clear to me that I had made the right order decision. Holy yum. This burger is no wimpy, thin patty. Hell no. We're talking some serious burgerage here. The cheese was still oozy too. Love that.
All the food was so effin' delicious. The only drawback was that I slipped into a food coma as I was driving my car out of the parking lot. So, if I were you I'd designate a driver to come with you and abstain from the awesomeness. Either that, or order to go.
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