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by Robin Garr » Fri Mar 15, 2013 12:04 pm

DiOrio's earns its place on Pizza Row
Voice-Tribune review by Robin Garr

When DiOrio's pizza first settled into the former home of Karem's Meats in St. Matthews, it already seemed that this booming nightspot zone was attracting more pizzerias than it could reasonably handle ... and that was before Coal's or Mellow Mushroom came to town.

Still, even if the pizza competition hereabouts looks mighty keen, there have been few casualties among the suburban village's purveyors of pie. Yes, Naked Pizza went down fast, but while its gluten-free, naturally healthy pizza concept might have appealed to the health-conscious, they apparently missed a simple point that DiOrio's and most of its competitors clearly get:

Pizza is even better than White Castle as a restorative repast when you're prowling the city's lightspot strips. This is no place for healthy fare. When you're out on the town, you want something that's filling, fatty, hot, salty and crunchy. Pizza does the trick!

Clearly in tune with this concept, DiOrio's keeps its kitchen and bar open until 4 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays, midnight every other day of the week. Big-screen plasma TVs tuned to sports plus organized fun like Thursday Trivia Night and Wednesday Texas Hold 'em keep the crowds entertained. As, of course, does the hot, cheesy pizza and other Italian-American goodies.

It's not all about late-night food and fun: DiOrio's also serves lunch seven days a week, with an affordable midday bill of fare for working stiffs, with everything from baked lasagne or a large salad with chicken to a half-sub, fried ravioli and meatballs (just like St. Louis!) or a 10-inch pie priced at a thrifty $7.99.

Pizza is DiOrio's middle name, and it's done the old-fashioned way, slow-proofed, rolled by hand and tossed overhead in the style of the old-time pizza guys in Gotham.


Read the full review on LouisvilleHotBytes.com:
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/diori ... -pizza-row

and in the Voice-Tribune:
http://www.voice-tribune.com/life-style ... pizza-row/

DiOrio's Pizza & Pub
310 Wallace Ave.
618-3424
http://facebook.com/dioriospizza

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