Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Crestwood. Crestwood is a home rule-class city in Oldham County, Kentucky, United States just outside Louisville's Northeast End. The population was 1,999 at the 2000 census. CNN listed it as the 52nd best place to live in America in 2005. It was first settled in the early 19th century and renamed Crestwood in 1909.
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Cool building and great coffee. Unfortunately, on my visit I had a view into the kitchen and watched them all handling peoples food with their bare hands. I did try their grits and they seriously tasted like someone had poured liquid smoke in them, none of us could eat them. My family loved the cookies, I'll give them that.I won't be back for food, that's for sure, but hope the health department will!
3 based on 57 reviews
Johnny Brusco's is proud to bring authentic New York style pizza and a variety of housemade dinners, subs, and more to the neighborhoods we call home. We grew up enjoying and perfecting pizza, and now we're sharing our passion with everyone we serve.
This place is good for lunch or dinner. We usually hit it at lunch time for the specials. The garlic knots are usually very good too. The bar looks impressive but I havenât tried any alcohol yet at JBâs.Thanks so much for saying so and we sincerely appreciate the 5-Star review and your business. We look forward to having you back for more delicious pizza and welcoming friendly staff real soon - maybe a seat at the bar next time? See you then and thanks again! Andy, Johnny's Customer Service Team [email protected]
4 based on 27 reviews
This is a fast format pizza spot that actually does a pretty good job AND FAST. Watch your pizza being made as you travel down the counter. Bench seating and tables, self-serve drinks. Nice decor and family friendly
3 based on 43 reviews
The beer is always good with a great selection. The service is slow. When we asked the hostess if we could move to a table with service she looked at me then offered to find someone. The garden salad is a field mix and just ok.
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4 based on 54 reviews
Established in April 2011Coals Artisan Pizza is located in the promenade of the historic Vogue Theater in Louisville, Kentucky. This is the first coal-fire pizza in the state of Kentucky. Special attention is paid to the dough which is hand kneaded and re
Outstanding interior with great sit-down dining and good service. Lots of beer, wine, and liquor choices as well as entree's.
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Prepare yourself beforehand, this is a hole in the wall bar, and you'll notice it when you pull up, but you'll really notice when you enter!We had a Groupon, and didn't know anything about this place prior, so we were a little shocked at first. It was a small, dark bar, but getting past that, we were pleasantly surprised! We each had a sub with chips and they were wonderful! We also had a pitcher of PBR which I think was about $5. Our total was around $20 and the Groupon even covered alcohol!Our waitress was also really nice. Don't be fooled to think badly of this little bar. Try it out!
When you crave a pizza and only have $5.30, where do you go? Little Caesars of course. Where else can you get a pizza for so cheap??
4 based on 29 reviews
We ate here for the first time based on reviews and will leave desiring more. The pizza is good but nothing special. New York style pizza is known for wow cheese. It needs to be the star and this just wasn't. Everything was good enough to work but nothing great enough to return.
4 based on 39 reviews
Hometown pizza was started in my hometown, and I've had the good fortune to watch this company grow from one single store in LaGrange, KY, to multiple stores in surrounding towns and cities, from Louisville to Shelbyville to Carrollton to Bloomfield. The restaurants themselves resemble Pizza Hut restaurants in their general design, but the quality of the food is far better.Hometown features a number of different pizzas, including specialty pizzas such as the Joe's Special (meat-lovers' pizza) to my favorite, the Hometown Special, which includes a large number of toppings including onions, olives, and various meats.Various crusts are available, including the standard "thick" and "thin" crusts. Hometown offers a reasonably good lunchtime buffet, which not only includes an array of pizzes, but includes a small salad bar and some hot sides, including meat balls and pasta dishes.Appetizers are available, including large garlic bread (very good!) and breadsticks. You can get marinara sauce or cheese sauce on the side.If you come for the lunch buffet, be advised that Hometown welcomes requests. Simply let the waitress know what you'd like to see on the buffet, and they'll have the kitchen make it.Hometown excels in a couple of different ways: One, the ingredients are always very fresh, resulting in fabulous taste. But two, I have always been impressed by the taste of the pizzas in part because Hometown doesn't overdo anything. The tomato paste is applied in a way that adds to the experience, but doesn't overwhelm the taste of the pizza. Ditto for all the other ingredients. Everything is put together "just so".Hometown has focused largely on locating stores in semi-rural counties in the metro Louisville area, including LaGrange, Crestwood, Shelbyville, Bloomfield, and Carrollton, Eminence, Owenton, Warsaw, and Taylorsville, Bedford, Hodgenville, Mt. Washington, Bardstown, and others. In addition, there is at least four locations in Louisville proper.
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