After more than seven decades serving downtown regulars, the Rocca family is looking to sell Original Joe’s, the old‑school Italian‑American restaurant that has been a San Jose fixture since 1956. The news has thrown one of the city’s best‑known dining rooms into limbo, with longtime customers swapping memories and nervously wondering if the red booths and comfort‑food favorites will survive under new ownership. For now, the family says it is hoping for a buyer who will keep the restaurant’s traditions intact.
Owners Say They Want A Buyer Who’ll Preserve The Place
The Rocca family told local reporters they hope to find a buyer willing to keep Joe’s familiar feel and menu in place, as reported by NBC Bay Area. The outlet notes the family has operated the downtown location for seven decades and describes the restaurant as known for generous portions and an old‑school atmosphere.
San Jose Joe’s Is Independently Owned
The downtown Original Joe’s operates independently from the Original Joe’s restaurants in San Francisco, Daly City and Walnut Creek, a distinction local coverage has emphasized. The San Francisco Chronicle has detailed that split, noting the San Francisco‑based Duggan family runs several other Joe’s locations while the Roccas have managed the South Bay spot for generations.
History And Menu Staples
Original Joe’s opened on May 24, 1956, and its downtown dining room has long been a standby for big plates of meatballs, prime rib and house favorites such as the Joe’s Special and veal parmigiana. The restaurant’s own website lays out that history along with the classic menu that generations of diners have come to expect. Original Joe’s also lists its current hours and offerings online…