"The Five Points area is chock-full of bars and restaurants but this namesake pizza shop holds its own as one of the best places to fill up. New York style slices, a signature pie complete with bacon, roasted tomatoes and house-made habanero cream sauce, the garlic knots and salads are all superb. The best part is a to-go slice bar, in an entirely separate area where those on the run can choose from rotating signature pies and classic favorites all the way into the wee hours—slices are sold until 1 or 3 a.m. errday." - Perky Bros
"Five Points in East has been serving large NY-style triangles for over 14 years, and people from the neighborhood know to check out the slice of the day (which never disappoints). If your appetite calls for a whole pie, we love the vodka sauce with prosciutto, spinach, and mushrooms. The habanero cream sauce pie with bacon, red onions, and basil is also fantastic. The back edge of the crust at Five Points resembles a little breadstick, primed and ready for dipping into ranch. The inside looks like most pizza shops from the 90s with large family-sized booths and a warm, wooden and red interior, like a Pizza Hut got a glow up." - ann walczak
"Five Points in East has been serving up large NY-style triangles for over 14 years, and people from the neighborhood know to check out the slice of the day (which never disappoints). If your appetite calls for a whole pie, we love the vodka sauce with prosciutto, spinach, and mushrooms. The habanero cream sauce pie with bacon, red onions, and basil is also fantastic. The back edge of the crust at Five Points resembles a little breadstick, primed and ready for dipping into ranch. The inside looks like most pizza shops from the 90s with large family-sized booths and a warm, wooden and red interior, like a Pizza Hut got a glow up. photo credit: Ashley Hylbert" - Ann Walczak
"This East Nashville mainstay has fueled hungry vintage shoppers and late-night stumblers for more than a decade. While a whole pie may run you over $20, you can snag a jumbo slice for less than five bucks. Salads and doughy garlic knots (which are perfect for sharing) are also sold under budget." - Kellie Walton
"This East Nashville mainstay has fueled hungry vintage shoppers and late-night stumblers for more than a decade. While a whole pie may run you over $20, you can snag a jumbo slice for less than five bucks. Salads and doughy garlic knots (which are perfect for sharing) are also sold under budget." - Kellie Walton