a Detroit-style pizza chain that started in Brooklyn
Dan E wrote:my obnoxious NYC friends, who consistently tell me how great everything there is.
James Natsis wrote:Dan E wrote:my obnoxious NYC friends, who consistently tell me how great everything there is.
Send them some photos of houses in Louisville, tell them how much it cost per month--not to rent--but towards ownership, and how long it would take us to jump in a car, get to any restaurant in town, park the car (usually for free) and be inside sitting at a table. That may change the tone of the conversation......
News Release wrote:EMMY SQUARED’S DOORS ARE OPEN IN LOUISVILLE
The celebrated Detroit-style pizza restaurant is open daily for takeout and delivery
LOUISVILLE, KY (September 29, 2020) – Emmy Squared opened its 8th location in Louisville, Kentucky last week. The famed Detroit-style pizza restaurant is offering some of their bestselling pies, sandwiches, and salads – including the famous Le Big Matt burger that holds several “best burger” titles locally and nationally. The dynamic menu also includes dishes exclusive to Louisville, including the Hot Brown Pizza, a nod to the celebrated Louisville sandwich. For now, Emmy Squared offers takeout and delivery only; plans to open for dine-in services are forthcoming.
Emmy Squared’s Detroit-style pizza is marked by its square shape, crispy bottom, fluffy dough, cheesy “frico” crust and signature sauce stripes applied post bake. In addition to the menu of red and white pizzas, guests can enjoy amazing sandwich options including the Chicken Parm Sandwich, the Nashville Hot Katsu Sandwich, and that unbelievable burger made from a stack of two grass-fed beef patties with American cheese, greens, pickles, and the house Sammy Sauce on a pretzel bun. The menu also features fresh, seasonal salads, starter plate options like the Sriracha Crystal glaze wings and the cheesy garlic sticks, and the signature waffle fries, which can be topped “chopped cheese” style with grass-fed beef and smokey queso or made “Zia” with hatch chili pimento cheese, bacon, and ranch. On the weekends, guests can experience a selection of menu items with the Weekend Family Meal, which includes salad, pizza, and sandwich options for 4-6 people for $58.
Located in Louisville’s newest mixed-use development, NuLu Marketplace, Emmy Squared joins an exciting list of other businesses to occupy the revitalized area. Previously home to Louisville’s Action Graphics Printing, the industrial space features high ceilings and original concrete floors modernized with spacious booths, an expansive bar, a living wall highlighted with a custom neon sign, and original artwork custom made by the brother-in-law of Emmy Squared founder Emily Hyland.
Currently, the newest location will provide delivery services and takeout, offering 2 designated parking spots for contactless pickup. Socially distanced tables are available on the back patio for guests that wish to enjoy their takeout onsite. Once open for dine-in guests, Emmy Squared guests will enjoy full-service at socially distanced tables inside and outside, as well as at the bar.
Emmy Squared Louisville is open Sunday – Thursday, 4-9PM, and Friday – Saturday 4-10PM. For additional information and full-menus, please visit www.emmysquared.com.
Emmy Squared Louisville
NuLu Marketplace
825 E. Market Street
Louisville, KY 40206
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