Established in a landmark building constructed in 1906, Jailhouse Pizza invites you to experience more than just great pizza—from our richly historic walls to the warm, welcoming staff, every visit is memorable. Originally serving as a county jail, this unique space was featured in Season 11 (“Angel of Death”) of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) on the show Ghost Hunters, where the setting’s intriguing past came alive. Located in Brandenburg, Kentucky, we’re proud of our deep roots in the community—offering hand-crafted, oven-baked pizzas, fresh salads, and a family‐friendly atmosphere that mixes history with flavor. Whether you’re here for a casual lunch, dinner with friends, or celebrating something special.
Supposedly haunted eatery in a former jail dishing up signature pies, plus subs, pasta & wings.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 125 Main St, Brandenburg, KY 40108
Phone: (270) 422-4660
Website: https://jailhousepizza.site/
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Reviews
Jailhouse Pizza in Brandenburg, KY is absolutely worth checking out…once…for the atmosphere. Located in a historic jailhouse with breathtaking views of the Ohio River, it’s a fun, quirky spot with loads of character. Whether you’re dining inside the old cells or sitting outside taking in the scenery, it’s definitely an experience.
But when it comes to the food? That’s where things fall short.
We ordered a pepperoni pizza and garlic knots, and while they looked good, the taste was a letdown. From the dough to the sauce and toppings, everything came across as medium quality at best—honestly, it reminded us more of a Red Baron frozen pizza than something fresh from a pizzeria. My wife asked for cheese sauce for the garlic knots, but they said they don’t serve cheese sauce, only offered garlic butter and marinara.
The service was also lacking, We waited nearly 10 minutes to even be acknowledged after walking in, while staff passed by repeatedly. It’s clear they stay busy, but the customer service didn’t reflect much care or urgency.
**Bottom line**: If you’re coming here, it’s for the unique décor and river view, not the food. If you’re craving a better pizza, head up the road to Little Caesars—it’s nothing fancy, but the flavor is far better for the price. Now if you want a true quality pizza, head to PARLOR PIZZA in Lousiville.
A fun stop once for the experience, but not a place we’d return to for the food.
Someone else got the buffalo chicken pizza and it sucked too. Pre packaged grilled chicken that goes on a a SALAD. Paid almost 40$ total.
Will NEVER be back