Pizza is one of those things that’s great for a large group. You can customize it to everyone’s liking, it’s easily sharable, and downright delicious. But sometimes, you just can’t agree on the toppings so you decide to get an individual slice, and that’s where this amazing pizzeria comes into play. They’re serving some of the biggest slices of pizza we’ve ever seen, and you need to try one. Let’s check it out.

Welcome to The Post, a delightful little pizzeria tucked away in the Germantown neighborhood of Louisville.

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Once the former VFW Post (hence the name) this modern, chic space is comfortable and casual, making it the perfect spot to share a slice with some friends.

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When you’re in the mood for a New York style pizza, there’s no better place.

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Their menu features a huge selection of speciality pizzas that you’re sure to love. From your traditional cheese to a zesty garden pizza, they do it all.

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You can always build your own to make a one of a kind creation.

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If you don’t feel like getting an entire pizza, the also offer pizza by the slice, and these things are huge.

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You can get a giant cheese or pepperoni slice for less than $5. For the size of these things, that’s a steal. They also feature a giant slice of the day, and they’re always inventing new flavor combinations that will blow your taste buds away.

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The best part is that they’re open seven days a week, so you can always get your pizza fix in, no matter what day it is.

The Post/Facebook Address: 1045 Goss Avenue, Louisville, KY, 40217

Be sure to check out their website for more information, and give them a like on Facebook!

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Address: 1045 Goss Avenue, Louisville, KY, 40217

 

Have you ever dined at The Post? Share your favorite menu item with us in the comments below!

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