5211 New Cut Road
Louisville, KY 40214
Jefferson County
Phone: (502) 366-7021
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Isaac Ellerbrock on
Hidden on a random alley by Georgia State University, this pizza place was a nice find. My group really liked the industrial look and feel of the space. Although we went during lunch time during the week, we were seated immediately and our orders came out pretty fast compared to other pizza places like Mellow Mushroom. The food was good. All pizzas are thin crust so you could really eat more than you typically would at other pizza places. All the ingredients seemed fresh and complimentary. One of my party members got the veggie lasagna and said it was also very tasty. One thing that did surprise me was the price. A lot of previous reviews said that you could get a slice and a salad for $5. That's true if you get a basic salad and a slice of cheese pizza or come in for their afternoon special between 2-5pm. However, for a single slice of supreme pizza, it costs $6.95. Add a side salad and a drink, it's $12. That's not terrible, but just don't go in there thinking you're going to get a meal for dirt cheap. Service was fast and efficient. Although one of our servers there was wearing rather inappropriate clothing. I went with a group of 4 women and you might think we were being judgmental, but sheer tights DO NOT count as pants unless 1) your top is long enough to cover your butt and 2) your top is long enough to cover the front lower lady goods. The sight of camel toe AND your thong through your sheer tights is MOST unpleasant. Shudder.
by Vern Reding on
When the SF Weekly started advertising a monthly party at 111 Minna called "Club 1994," I was highly intrigued. I admit to being a total sucker for '90's hip-hop, pop and dance music. Ok, so maybe I'm stuck in the high school nostalgia, but it sounded like a fun time. I began to tell anyone and everyone about the next party and quickly recruited a group of buddies to head out with me. Upon arrival we were all slightly bummed that there was a 10 dollar cover charge (Bummer #1), but the prospect of an awesome dance party made it seem worth the cost. Once inside we had a good time messing with the photo booth and taking silly pictures. To our delight, they were then projected on the wall the entire night...however, they have never made their way to the Club 1994 website for purchase or down load. Bummer #2. Bummer #3 came quickly with the sticker shock of our cocktails. Insanely weak and over priced well drinks come as quite the buzz kill after a lofty cover charge...plus, the barstaff are somewhat snotty and rude. I quickly decided not to have any more drinks as a private protest. However, truth be told, the drinks were not what brought me to this party...I was amped for the music. To start off, they played some decent hip-hop and pop. My friends and I quickly took over the dance floor and began to forget about the previous bummer moments. That is, until the DJ began dropping horrible one hit wonders and alternative jams right at the height of great dance hits. The dance floor would literally stop in it's tracks and clear out in a matter of seconds. Bummer #4. Then, in the middle of everything, 111 Minna staff began herding us all off to the sides of the room so they could hold an impromtu fashion show. Wtf?? All in all, a night filled with bummers. I feel that I could hold a better 90's party in my apartment with my lap top and a strobe light. Hmmm, wait, this could be my next great house party...
by Heidi R. on
When I have the money I love to go to the continental for a Buzz Aldrin or a pomegranate daiquiri, they are sooo tasty. I love the roof deck. I have not eaten here, nor do I have an interest to. To me, it's just a place for a few cocktails on a Saturday afternoon or before a nice meal...