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Friday, March 14th (3/14) marks national Pi Day – since the number 3.14 represent the first three digits of the mathematical pi. The best way to celebrate Pi Day is to grab one or two (or 3.14) pieces of delicious pie from around the Kentuckiana area.

From delectable desserts to rich pot pies, check out this list of local spots to embrace all things Pi(e)!

Kern’s Kitchen 2420 Ampere Dr. Kern’s Kitchen has perfected the Derby Pie, so make sure to check out their selection of chocolate nut and golden pecan pies. Kern's Kitchen
Georgia’s Sweet Potato Pie Company Sold at multiple locations Georgia’s Sweet Potato Pie Company can be found in multiple locations around Louisville, and is known for their mini personal-size pies! With a variety of flavors and a focus on a good cause, they are a must-try. Yelp | Laura B.
Doc Crow’s 127 W Main St. Doc Crow’s is home to traditional southern cuisine and BBQ, including their take on a delicious Derby Pie. Yelp | John D.
The Irish Rover 2319 Frankfort Ave. For those looking for a break from the sweet, stop in at The Irish Rover and try their savory seafood or cottage pies. Yelp | CC T.
Homemade Ice Cream & Pie Kitchen Multiple Locations With multiple locations stretching across Kentuckiana, Homemade Ice Cream & Pie Kitchen is a great go-to for all your dessert pie needs. Yelp | Richard F.
Heitzman Traditional Bakery and Deli 9426 Shelbyville Rd. Heitzman’s creates over ten different flavors of delicious dessert pies, and has faithfully served the Kentuckiana area for over 130 years! Yelp | Heitzman Traditional Bakery and Deli
Annie May’s Sweet Cafe Pop-Up Market at 309 Palazzo Circle on Saturday Annie May’s Sweet Cafe is an entirely celiac-safe sweet treat destination – offering multiple fruit pie flavors as well as unbaked pie shells to make your own gluten-free dessert. Annie May's Sweet Cafe
Mark’s Feed Store Multiple Locations Known for their incredible BBQ options, Mark’s Feed Store offers a fan favorite: a Buttermilk Crunch Pie. Yelp | Galina F.
Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint 3408 Indian Lake Dr. While Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint is known for their West-Tennesee Whole Hog-style BBQ, don’t miss out on their Martha Ann’s Fudge Pie or Nadine’s Pecan Pie. Yelp | Tank G.
Plehn’s Bakery 3940 Shelbyville Rd. Known as a local “old school” bakery, Plehn’s Bakery has top-notch danishes, cakes, cookies, pies, and plenty of other sweets. Yelp | Dave P.
The Goose Eatery & Hangout 812 Lyndon Ln. Check out the coconut cream and peanut butter pies featured at the The Goose Eatery & Hangout. Google Reviews | Britten McDowell
Sweet Stuff Bakery 323 E Spring St. Sweet Stuff Bakery is known for their “cake-in-a-tub” personal size cake servings, but make sure not to miss their ten different flavors of pie! Sweet Stuff Bakery
The Bakery at Sullivan University 3100 Bardstown Rd. The Bakery at Sullivan University is a hidden gem on Bardstown Road, offering multiple displays of desserts and both mini and full-size pies. Yelp | The Bakery at Sullivan University
The Comfy Cow Multiple Locations The Comfy Cow offers a unique take on pie – their ice cream pies! These pies are made with either original or graham cracker crusts, and filled with your choice of delicious Comfy Cow ice cream staples. Yelp | Gogo L.
Bonefish Grill 657 S Hurstborne Pkwy Visit the Bonefish Grill to try their booze-infused Drunken Coconut pie. Yelp | Starzette G.

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Ezra Knapp (they/them) is a GSP 2020 and NKU 2024 graduate. They have creative writing published in Loch Norse Magazine (2023) and an essay in Pentangle (2023). They are now a co-editor-in-chief for Loch...