Gordon M Lowe
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Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:16 am
German-Paristown and Highgate Springs
Gordon M Lowe wrote:My mother's first and best pizza memories were from a place called Highland Pizza, on the side of Bardstown Rd., near Eastern Pkwy, going in toward downtown.
Madeline Peters wrote:Did you ever get a Shakey's pizza in Louisville? I remember watching the guys in the window make and toss the dough and that was so exciting!. There was something about the Canadian bacon and cornmeal notes in the dough that I will never forget.
Adrian Baldwin wrote:No love for school pizza?![]()
Would seriously by a case of it, if only for nostalgia sake, if I could get my hands on it....
Gordon M Lowe wrote:There are so many pizza places nowadays, and other restaurants that sell pizza, but in my mother's recollection, the pizza she remembers and loved is not something she's been able to find in a long time. My mother's first and best pizza memories were from a place called Highland Pizza, on the side of Bardstown Rd., near Eastern Pkwy, going in toward downtown. She also remembers a place called, Joez's, in that same general area. She has kept trying to find something that resembles those pizzas~ good thin crust with tomato sauce and cheese and lots of flavorful sausage.
She said the first place she remembers having pizza, was Luvisi's, on 5th St.
What are your local pizza memories?
Steve Shade wrote:Gordon M Lowe wrote:There are so many pizza places nowadays, and other restaurants that sell pizza, but in my mother's recollection, the pizza she remembers and loved is not something she's been able to find in a long time. My mother's first and best pizza memories were from a place called Highland Pizza, on the side of Bardstown Rd., near Eastern Pkwy, going in toward downtown. She also remembers a place called, Joez's, in that same general area. She has kept trying to find something that resembles those pizzas~ good thin crust with tomato sauce and cheese and lots of flavorful sausage.
She said the first place she remembers having pizza, was Luvisi's, on 5th St.
What are your local pizza memories?
Robin is correct in that it was called Highland Italian and it was in the building that later housed Lentinis. I am not familiar with the lady Robin spoke of but the owner was a US veteran of WWll stationed in Italy. I don't know if he was Italian. He opened the place after getting out of the army and claimed to be the first place in Louisville to have pizza. He said he gave away a slice with other orders to introduce pizza. That was before I started going in there. I spent way to much time in the place for two reasons. One, he gave a friend and myself credit and two he sold us beer although we were not old enough at the time. The ponys and brown water finally got to the owner and he sold to Sonny Lentini and his father in the early 60's.
There was a place called Joe-zs but I believe it was in the Hikes Point area but not sure of the location.
Mark Head wrote:Steve Shade wrote:[There was a place called Joe-zs but I believe it was in the Hikes Point area but not sure of the location.
Jody's or Joe-ez was in Hikes Point in what became the Heartwood Tavern. Best pizza from the 1960s - I been looking for that same pie for 30 years.
Alexis Rich wrote:I'll bet very few people remember The Prospector on U.S. 42 highway about a mile from the Oldham County Line. The pizza came in a nondescript white box with no logo. My family never ordered it but when I went to a friend's house for a sleepover it was often the Friday night meal. Lots of sauce and cheese made it great. At the time, it was the only place to get pizza in Prospect unless you made the drive to Holiday Manor which had a Mr. Gatti's and a Pizza Hut. It's worth mentioning that the sit-down Pizza Hut's with the red tablecloths and pitchers of beer were really awesome. Regardless of how you feel about chain restaurants, they made a decent pie back in the day before their stuffed-crust ridiculousness.
It was terrible and I wouldn't eat it now but I thought rectangular school pizza was to die for as a kid.
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