
Coals ranks high among the city’s pizzerias
Voice-Tribune review by Robin Garr

Well, yeah.
And not that long ago, around Christmas, didn’t we review Di Orio’s, a new pizzeria in St. Matthews?
That, too.
I told you that pizza was getting to be the next really big thing. If the rate of pizzeria openings in the East End continues at current rates, there could be a pizza joint for every family in town by 2031.
That prediction won’t likely come true, but even if it did, I’m prepared to guess that Coals Artisan Pizza will remain near the top of the heap. Its combination of skilled chefs, a coal-fired pizza oven that rages at 1,000F and a classy venue gets it all right.
Coals stylishly fills a sizable space on the promenade section of the Vogue center – as best I can make out, its exposed brick north wall may be the place where the old Vogue’s movie screen used to be. Both a lunch spot and an evening destination for the booming St. Matthews club zone, it boasts the atmosphere of a classy-yet-casual dining room; no mere pizzeria this, you’ll find no checked tablecloths, plastic ivy or wicker-wrapped Chianti bottles here.
Coals, as far as I know, is currently the only place in Louisville using a traditional coal oven, which burns hotter than wood-burning ovens or gas- or electric-fired ovens common in most local pizzerias.
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Coals Artisan Pizza
The Vogue Center
3724 Frankfort Ave.
742-8200
Web: http://www.coalsartisanpizza.com
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/coalspizza