At Jay’s, ingredients are carefully chosen and sourced from local and artisanal providers whenever possible.
Our pizzas use fresh mozzarella and ricotta from the family-run Sopra Cheese company in Bath, a nearby town with a rich dairy farming past, and fresh basil and microgreens from Gro-op, an aquaponic vertical farm in downtown Buffalo.
We get our organic produce from Plato Dale Farm in Arcade, a sustainable farmstead just an hour southeast of our kitchen, as well as from Thorpes Organic Family Farm in East Aurora and Flat 12 Mushrooms, an urban farm in Buffalo’s Black Rock district.
Our cured meats like mortadella, guanciale, and pancetta (along with ‘nduja, a spicy pork spread made with Calabrian chili peppers) come from Tempesta Artisan Salumi, a Chicago market built on five generations of family history.
If you look closely, you’ll also see that some of our ingredients are stamped with the regulatory label DOP. It stands for Denominazione d’Origine Protetta, and it’s reserved for high-quality products—like cheese, prosciutto, olive oil, etc.—that are produced, processed, and packaged in a specific region in Italy and according to a strict tradition.
We’re a modern neighborhood pizzeria inspired by time-honored global practices—and we’re excited to keep the love and tradition of pizza alive.