For Parlour Pizza + Pints, with six locations in Indiana and Kentucky, February has become a month of generosity and recognition. As its community gathered for National Pizza Day on February 19, Parlour team members rolled up their sleeves to serve others and did what they love most: making a difference together.

“National Pizza Day was about more than just pizza—it was about spreading kindness,” the company announced. “Through Pizza Across America, a heartfelt campaign organized by Slice Out Hunger, Parlour Pizza + Pints joined pizzerias across the country to deliver comfort and hot meals to those who needed them most.”

This marked Parlour’s fourth consecutive year supporting Pizza Across America, underscoring the brand’s ongoing commitment to its communities. This year, four Parlour Pizza + Pints’ locations—in downtown Louisville, Lexington and Jeffersontown, Kentucky, as well as New Albany, Indiana—delivered pizzas to UP for Women & Children, the Homeless Coalition of Southern Indiana (White Flag), Arbor Youth Services, and Maryhurst, which helps vulnerable kids and families.

“At Parlour Pizza + Pints, community is always on the menu,” says Don Robinson, president of Parlour Pizza + Pints. “National Pizza Day isn’t just about great pizza; it’s a reminder of the power we have, together, to lift our neighbors. We’re grateful to everyone who joined us and to the local organizations making a difference every day. It’s a privilege to serve alongside them.”

Pizza Across America was first developed by Carmine Testa and his sons, known nationally as the Jersey Pizza Boys, in conjunction with Slice Out Hunger, founded by Scott Wiener of Scott’s Pizza Tours in New York City. The Pizza Across America campaign launched in 2018 and continues to expand annually, bringing together pizzeria operators for a good cause.

Parlour Pizza + Pints was founded in 2017 in Jeffersonville, Indiana, and has since grown to six locations across the Louisville metro area, with more on the way. With a focus on “great food, genuine hospitality, and community connection,” its menu features pizzas like the Hot Honey Pepperoni, plus house-smoked wings, Pepperoni Bombs, grinders and salads. Its next location is scheduled to open in the spring of 2026 in Richmond, Kentucky.

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