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Nice little pizza place I visited one night with some friends. By-the-slice is good sized, the servers were friendly even though it was getting late, and the pizza itself was pretty good.
Pain ordering website site improvement down again! Love presto bread website frustrating second time no luck!
Awesome pizza, a great variety of beers on tap, and fantastic service!
Really good pizza and chill atmosphere. Great to go to on a rainy day.
We stopped by here during our visit to Louisville. We weren't happy that after sitting for 10 minutes, we had to ask to be served. But apparently we were sitting in an area that isn't typically serviced. We were immediately helped by another server once we brought it to someone's attention. The waitress was very nice and the pizza was delicious. I definitely recommend for anyone visiting Louisville!
Pizza was good. Service could be better. Prices are astronomical. Cannot recommend.
One of my favorite pizza joints in the city. New York style with great speciality options. Also be on the look out for their monthly specials, it's usually something unique.
Service at the bar was poor. Bartender kept disappearing to the kitchen and never engaged in conversation with the guests. The Their Caesar salad is something other than a Caesar salad. It does not include romaine lettuce, parmesan, bread crumbs, or anchovies. Rather, it consists of field greens and olives. They showed bowling on the TV (boring!). The wait staff scrolled through their phones rather than engaging customers. Sorry to be so negative, but this place has so much potential. Based on my less than adequate experience and the negative comments from the management regarding my review, we will not be returning as customers. Thankfully, Louisville has many other options to chose from where customer service takes a priority.
The Post is a safe haven for our family. They have something for everyone including one of the best meatball subs anywhere.
Best thin crust pizza ever. Had pepperoni slice and a slice of gluten-free pizza. Both were so good
By far one of my favorite pizza stops in down. Awesome pies and slices, great staff, and a chill atmosphere
Staff was friendly and seated us immediately. Food was great. Pizza was one of the best in Louisville. A little heavy on the semolina flour on the big plain slice. Crust on the personal 12" white pizza was perfect, flavor was awesome. Calzone was delicious as well. Can't wait for second visit.
We got the sausage and pepperoni pizza. It was definitely in our top 5 favorites. We will definitely be back.
Pizza was excellent. Crust was thin but not too floppy, cooked perfect! Will always come here when in Louisville.
Despite what any silly Dave Portnay stans say, this place is great. If you're waiting for your food, they are busy for a reason! Good food, good beer, great neighborhood spot. Eating a hot slice will transport you to NYC.
It is okay, just mediocre. The service was just slow and the waitress hated her job. The food was greasy and generic. It has potential but recently has been lacking.
Great pizza and awesome beer selection. My favorite Coors Banquet on tap.
Always exceptional, has been since the first time I came here in 2016. Love this place and hope it never leaves! Would love to see a location in Downtown New Albany.
As a white person, I am well-versed in non-spicy foods. Unfortunately, the pickles in "the new dill" pizza fit that banal bill. First of all, whatever device you use to look up the menu online, the text is too small and becomes ineligible if you try to enlarge it enough to read the toppings. You would assume "the new dill" pizza would use dill pickles as a topping, right? Wrong! Upon tasting these very distinctive pickles, both the server and the manager assured us that the bread and butter pickles we clearly tasted were actually spicy garlic and dill pickles made just two blocks away from their location! The general response to my repeated insistence that these were clearly bread and butter pickles was "what do you want us to do about it?" No one checked to make sure a mistake was made, and the suggestion that the menu ought to be amended to be more accurate was met with silence. Admittedly, I did not make these pickles myself, but I've had many pickles in my lifetime, and I know what dill pickles taste like. It tasted nothing like garlic, dill, and/or anything spicy was involved in the creation of these. Maybe, at one point, some seasonings dry humped the pickles, but no fluids or flavors were exchanged. Perhaps they weren't bread and butter pickles, but they were very sweet, not spicy at all, and certainly didn't taste of any dill. The only spice on that pizza came from the standard hot sauce, and the hot sauce I added at home to cover up how sweet the pickles were. All in all, it's hard to judge The Post on a singular pizza, but the apathy regarding communication with ingredients means I won't be going back for seconds.
The best pizza in Louisville. We drive an hour and half to eat there.All there topping are fresh. Absolutely delicious.