Louies Pizza
4785 Barnes Rd, Colorado Springs, CO, 80917
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Address :
4785 Barnes Rd
Colorado Springs, CO, 80917 - Phone (719) 591-5241
- Website https://louies-pizza.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Diana M.
Always hot with lots of toppings. I like how the franchise is so generous with the community, too. Every pizza and salad is a great value.
(5)Brian K.
Listen I know they are popular. Their pick up prices are pretty cheap. I hear the owner (based on some horrific politically biased radio food show) is from the East coast perhaps NY. NY pizza, 'tis not. I've tried multiple times. I just can't buy into it. The crust isn't right. Even if you ask for it well done. It's not like a thin crust East coast Italian. It's not getting it right as a thick crust either. Pick one and run with it okay? If I want really cheap pizza, well geez there's Little Caesar's (the horror). I guess you get what you pay for but I'd rather pay more. No offense folks as I am a transplant but I've been here 15 years and love it. However, this is not good pizza. I have nothing personal and the owner on that I've hear on that awkward radio show (no I am not a liberal but I don't need it served with my food critique radio show) sounds like a nice guy. They seem to be doing well so great. I wish all good people success in this life. I just can't get suggest this pizza at least the one around corner on Barnes. I know a lot of folks bag on the other pizza place Borriello's (in the same vicinity) but if I get their crust well done it's closer to what I got out East (where pizza is an important part of life). They even have a good "white" pizza. I don't doubt I will get hammered but I am sorry I like NY style pizza and though I wish them the best, NY style it's not close. Cheap sure. I would even put Roman's Pizza up there about this but they usually have a line on the weekend and just one location. Yes, you can do worse. Please don't order Domino's and such but I can't find Louie's to be better than a cheap (delivery wise) Blackjack. By now way is that an endorsement. If I want good delivery and I get lucky, I get Boriello's. If I want to eat in, I go for brick oven and perhaps Il Vicino. Sorry Louie lovers but I grew up on East coast pizza. Dough is tougher to get right in this altitude but it can be done. Had it in Denver and I thought I was in Brooklyn. Could be worse though. If you want to feed your family and you are picking it up, hey, I've had much worse.
(3)Tia H.
Some of the best breadsticks I've ever had. And u get a lot in an order. We got the "Special" pizza & it's adequate. Not the best pizza I've ever had but definitely not the worst either. But oh those breadsticks cover a multitude of sins! Yumm-o!
(4)Nick S.
Pizza is really good and cheap if you are paying cash. The breadsticks are scrumptious. Best pizza place in the springs for sure
(5)Tim E.
Five stars for the distinct taste, menu-depth, and the prices, Louie's has kept me coming back for years. Their pizzas are flavorful and different, thanks to the peppery and salty sauce, tangy cheese, and perfect crust ( perfect for the overall consistency of the pizza). Also, Louie's cuts their pizza into 16 pieces, which benefits parties or events, and makes you think you ate more when really you haven't ( awesome perk!) Past the pizza, try their spicy hot wings--these are not buffalo wings, they are more of a spicy bbq sauce , which is unique and pretty spicy. Be sure to have napkins and or tissues. Besides the wings, it is perhaps worth mentioning their dessert pizzas, which are essentially big pastries. Sadly, they've recently reduced the numerous fruit options, but the remaining flavors and cinnamon flavor are great! Louies is definitely my guilty pleasure when I am in the Springs, and a worthy alternative to the standard 3 Pizza delivery places: Dominos, Papa Johns , and Pizza Hut.
(5)Jeremy C.
Got a pie here the other day and it was delicious! The salad is also very tasty with lots of fixings and pretty cheap. I'd also like to compliment them on their bread sticks. Lots of them per order and loaded with flavor.
(5)Joe H.
Best pizza in town and reasonably priced to boot. Not greasy and cooked perfectly, I recommend the five meat or the pepperoni/black olives combo.
(5)Sarah N.
We're a 3-minute drive away from the Barnes location, so Louie's 45-minute wait time for delivery has consistently translated to 20 minutes. Our calzones and pizzas have always been made correctly, and we love how customizable everything is, from 3-free toppings on top of the cheese to the size to the flavored crust. Last Friday we didn't feel like cooking, so we ordered a large calzone with poppy-seed crust and a side order of breadsticks. Total came to just over $13. The food arrived within our estimated time, it was hot, and it came with two containers of marinara and one of ranch dressing (of which we just tossed in the trash- I'm not a ranch person). Leftovers were enough for at least 2 huge meals for 2 people. Calzone was delicious to boot, and I have always enjoyed the large amount of breadsticks they include. We've also had the garlic-butter crust in the past, which has also been a solid choice. The building has a decent amount of parking and maybe 4-5 tables for indoor seating, but the interior has seen better days and local teens always seem to be loitering just outside, so we have done take-out or delivery every time. Decent food for great prices, even without their generous coupons. Not the best pizza you'll find in the Springs, but for proximity of their store to us and the low prices, they are our go-to! Note that though they accept credit cards, they appreciate cash to help keep prices low.
(4)Vanessa J.
I LOVE this place! It reminds me of my favorite pizza place back home in California and I'm a little disappointed it took over a year of living in the Springs to find it. The cheese bread is phenomenal...really you could just order that and be good to go for the meal. The pizza tastes fresh and was cooked to perfection. Pretty sure this is going to be my new go-to pizza place. :-)
(5)Sean M.
The Pizza was ok nothing to write home about but not bad. The wings however were not that great what kind of delivery joint that sells wings doesn't either give you blue cheese or at least ask if you would like some before sending their delivery driver out with your order. also they bake the wings which turns the skin into a slimy coating on the wing just spring for the deep frier for god sakes. in conclusion if you're just looking for a decent pie go here if you're looking for a good pie and wings look else where.
(2)Lou D.
Mediocre sauce and toppings combined with bad (soft) crust = not good. Sorry.
(2)Sara C.
Louies has always been one of my favorite pizza joints and their wings are probably some of the best wings in town! However, GLUTEN-FREE people beware! They now offer gluten free pizza, cheese bread, and la fruita pizza. I do believe that their dough is g-free but they are not aware of cross contamination! At least this is what I believe made my celiac disease spin out of control last night! I appreciate the effort on Louies part to offer g-free pizza but don't know if I can order it again. Without proper training or knowledge people with celiac or a gluten intolerance can get very ill from the cross contamination of other products.
(3)Ryan S.
Simply put... Their pizza is amazing!!!
(5)Nicki H.
Great pizza, great price, and always friendly customer service. Louies is a regular for us on busy days when we just don't have time to make something!
(5)Lula Mae W.
There aren't a lot of places from the old hometown that I'll be yelping, but damn if I didn't have a dream about Louie's Pizza last night, more specifically about Louie Bread. It's simple--pizza crust cut into strips topped with butter, a touch of melted mozzarella, and sprinkles of parmesan--and therein lies its genius. The dream was essentially a close-up of a piece of Louie Bread being dipped in the customary side of pizza sauce. Perhaps a sign that it is time to visit my parents on their turf.
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