Colarusso's Cafe - Jessup, PA

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I’ve been to Jessup many times in my day, mostly to
attend Saint Ubaldo Day festivities and the Jessup Carnival, but I’ve never set
foot inside of this Colarusso’s location.
For the record, I have no idea if this place is affiliated or owned by
the same people, but I would have to assume so because of the many similarities such as the signage and
that the colorful Colarusso’s Coal Fired Pizza van was parked in the Jessup
parking lot. The first lady and I teamed
up for this review and entered through the door on the right of the building
which took us into the bar area which appeared to be a fully stocked, full service
bar. It looked like a nice place to grab
a martini after work and relax. To the
left, we were greeted by our hostess and taken to the first dining room. I could see from my vantage point that there
were two dining areas in addition to the bar area which meant that this
restaurant has some serious capacity to serve its customers. The whole place had a nice relaxed Italian vibe to it - not too fancy, but not too formal and it seemed like a nice place for a family to sit down for a meal.

When the pizza came out, I immediately noticed that this pie was considerably darker than the many Colarusso's Cafe pizzas in Clarks Summit. In eating 50+ pies through the years at the Clarks Summit location, I've never once had one with any burned American cheese on top, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The rest of the pie seemed very familiar to me, a nice thick homemade crust and vibrant red sauce - but as we ventured deeper into the pie we noticed that there were some differences from top to bottom.

Although I've painted a picture of two totally different pizzas here, both locations really do have the same ingredients in my estimation, and both pizzas are very good. The two main differences were simply burned cheese and oil in the pan. I would not hesitate to go back to Colarusso's in Jessup because they treat you well, they have great food, and you know it's going to be consistent. To me, the Colarusso name stands for quality in NEPA, and whether or not they are related I don't know, but Colarusso's is 3 for 3 in getting the NEPA Pizza Review stamp of approval!
Restaurant: Colarusso's Cafe
Location: Jessup, PA
Date: April 2013
Pizza Ordered: 1/2 Tray Old Forge Red
Date: April 2013
Pizza Ordered: 1/2 Tray Old Forge Red
Price: $6.95
Eat In/Take Out: Eat In
Eat In/Take Out: Eat In
Crust:
3.75/5
Sauce: 4.25/5
Cheese: 3/5
Overall Taste: 3.5/5
Crispy/Cooked Properly: 4/5
Overall Value: 3.25/5
OVERALL RATING: 3.75/5
Similar to: Colarusso's Cafe CS, Armetta's, Arcaro & Genell, Revello's
Sauce: 4.25/5
Cheese: 3/5
Overall Taste: 3.5/5
Crispy/Cooked Properly: 4/5
Overall Value: 3.25/5
OVERALL RATING: 3.75/5
Similar to: Colarusso's Cafe CS, Armetta's, Arcaro & Genell, Revello's