MarieP wrote:Is that the same as Pizza By the Guy? Their sauce is a bit sweet and has a flavorful wheat crust (haven't had it in awhile though).
Ed Vermillion wrote:Mary Anne wrote:Sadly, I seem to be the only one that misses the Melrose Inn...
Oh, no Mary Anne. I referenced them. I wasn't kidding when I said they had the best breakfast, ever. Like many on the list substitutes for those favorite dish's are few and far between. Luckily we have new places to have favorites from, but not breakfast.
Kyle L wrote:Pizza Inn - I recall the one on Dixie HWY, spent many an afternoon sampling their buffet.
Don't forget Godfather's Pizza in Hikes Point. It was located next to the Funeral Home. The pizza place later became a Convenient Store.
John Greenup wrote:Melrose Inn had wonderful country ham, as I recall.
Linda C wrote:La Cuisinere on Bardstown Road.
Kyle L wrote:I don't remember Lums. It may have been before my time.
Lonnie Turner wrote:Kyle L wrote:I don't remember Lums. It may have been before my time.
Kyle,
A building that was Lum's still stands as you head south on 3rd St shortly past the underpass for the railway near U of L. It's on the left and doesn't appear to have changed much. They had big burgers and beer in the '70s.
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