This place has been on Main Street in Flemington ever since we moved here 30 years ago. They made average pizza, but it was only one block away, so perhaps closeness made up for the ordinary pizza.
Jack has been trying to sell the business for at least two or three years. Imagine my surprise and delight when I saw that he had, and I was really excited when I saw the green posterboard sign in the window.
The new owner still makes pizza, but he's added tacos to the "Latino Menu". Last week I walked up to give the tacos a try.
I wasn't sure what to try first, so I got three Adovado and three Chorizo. Ryan laughed when I told him I was afraid they might be too much like Taco Bell because the picture on the menu was of hard-shelled tacos. In my mind, real tacos are on soft corn tortillas, and I wasn't disappointed.
They were delicious! The Adovado (also known as Adobada) were pork marinated in a red chile sauce. The Chorizo were just that, and I think they were my favorites.
I ate two Adovado and one Chorizo, saving the leftovers for lunch the next day. I wanted more tacos that evening, but I decided to wait. I have no idea why I made that dumb decision, because good tacos are hard to come by, and I think the new owner of Jack's may need all the support it can get (I'll have to ask his name next time). I'm ashamed to say that Flemington is a fairly intolerant place, and there is plenty of prejudice against "those people". This is what one of the borough committee members called Hispanics when they were discussing whether to print a change of day notice for garbage collection in Spanish.
But these tacos were "El Primo", just as advertised, and the next time I'm in Flemington, I'm going back to Jack's for more tasty tacos.