Good Fellows Pizza

at USA, Covington

Goodfellas has been serving pizza by the slice in the Lexington, Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati area since 2005. Our pizza is gigantic, 22 inches, serving a true New York style pizza by the slice. Our dough is made fresh daily, hand tossed and baked off on the stone. Entertaining our guests is part of our service, tossing the dough and performing dough tricks to great energetic music is always a crowd pleaser.

Address and contacts of Good Fellows Pizza

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Good Fellows Pizza
USA
Covington , KY
Email
info@goodfellaspizzeria.com/
Contact Phone
P: (859) 916-5209
Website
http://www.goodfellaspizzeria.com/

General Info

always a crowd pleaser

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Good Fellows Pizza is Covington based place and this enity listed in Pizza Place category. Located at USA KY Contact phone number of Good Fellows Pizza: (859) 916-5209

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