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  • Emily B.

    My husband and I tried their combination pie (peanut butter and brownie) as well as their coconut cream pie. Both were good, but I don't think either was worth the $4.95 per slice price.

    (3)
  • Andrea C.

    Bought a coconut cream pie for my wedding anniversary. Although the pie looked pretty, it was disappointing. It had 4 inches of meringue and about an inch of filling. I hate meringue. A cream pie by my definition has whipped cream on top. The filling was tasty, but for $20 , thought the pie should have had a lot more of it..

    (2)
  • Mikhal M.

    Chocholate cheesecake is amazing.

    (4)
  • kevin b.

    We had Missy's pie for dessert at Ramsey next door. The pie was so good. We stopped in after our lunch at Ramsey. The place smelled amazing and there were pies everywhere. The two ladies making pies were friendly. We would have taken a pie home if we had lived closer.

    (5)
  • Camille G.

    Not a cute little shop, but really good pie. Try going on several occasions to experience the full array of pies, which changes frequently. One complaint I have is the price - although the slices are huge, they are $4 a slice - and for me, that means real whipped cream, fresh fruit, etc. You'll get a very tasty, very lovely slice of pie here, but also fake whipped topping and standard issue sugared fruit out of plastic tub. All of which will do on a Tuesday afternoon when you just really want some pie. My favorite is the Derby pie.

    (3)
  • Maura S.

    A wide variety of delicious homemade pies. We had the "blackbottom banana cream pie"- chocolate, whipped cream, and bananas. So good.

    (4)
  • Jaime G.

    I Had lunch and a slice of pie after my doctors office visit. The turkey sandwich and potato salad were to die for. The pie was some sort of chocolate mousse it was phenomenal. It melted in my mouth. About two weeks later my husband came home with a fresh key lime pie from Missy's. It was finished by me in two days.... Don't judge I'm really pregnant:) I highly recommend this place to anybody who loves a good slice of pie. I will be going there for pies in the future.

    (5)
  • Stephanie K.

    Every time I come visit Kentucky, I have get myself a slice (at the shop or at Ramsey's). On my last visit, we actually took an entire pie home! I've tried an oatmeal, peanut butter chocolate, coconut, & strawberry themed pies (sorry I don't recall the actual names hehe) However, since a trip to Kentucky isn't an annual event, there are many pies I have yet to try.

    (4)
  • C. N.

    Love the variety of pies here. The wonderful scent of sweet buttery goodness greets you when you walk into the shop. I wish I hadn't already had a huge lunch next door at Ramseys so I could try a bunch of the different varieties. I had the combo which was the brownie bottom with a peanut butter/cream cheese filling on top. So thick, rich & creamy.....I always judge how good a pie shop is by their pie crust & this crust was a perfect combination of flaky,salty. I wish I could have tried the butterscotch meringue, banana black bottom & classic apple. $4.65/slice or apprx $18 for a whole pie. The gal who baked the pies was so nice too!

    (4)
  • Krystina S.

    I popped in here one morning after grabbing a blackened catfish sandwich from Ramsey's Diner next door en route to Nashville on a road trip. I'm a sucker for good pie (insert-dirty-joke-here) and couldn't resist Missy's siren scent of freshly baked pie crust in the morning. What is a road trip for if not to eat all kinds of rich & decadent, oh-so-bad-for-you foods that you don't indulge in back home? The first order of business was getting a slice of Mayday pie which is a chocolate-pecan concoction very similar to Kentucky's own derby pie. I first fell in love with this while living in Alabama and can't seem to find it anywhere in Illinois. I asked the girl at the counter what she recommended for my second slice (provisions for later in the trip, of course... and by later, I mean less than 12 hours later) and she said cherry was their top seller. Cherry it was! I'm not ashamed to admit that I ate the Mayday pie as soon as it hit my grubby little hands and it was everything I remembered it to be and more. Me and that pie? We had a moment, I'm telling you. The cherry made an amazing breakfast, especially after being heated for a just a few seconds in the microwave along side a nice, steaming cup of mediocre hotel coffee.

    (4)
  • Ivy C.

    How can you not love this place? The moment you walk in, you're blasted by a rich, buttery scent. It's the most comforting smell. So far, I've tried the Pecan, Key Lime, Lemon, and Chocolate Brownie (?). The Key Lime pie is hands down my favorite and it is also hands down the best key lime pie I've ever had. The Lemon pie was a bit disappointing - didn't taste much like lemon at all, but it was still yummy. Anyway, this place caters to all my sugary pie needs. It's delicious!

    (5)
  • Anastasia A.

    Eat more dessert, life is short. The best pie here is the coconut, but they are all fantastic. I have tried many, many options they offer and always leave happy. Sometimes I want two slices, please do not tell anyone what a fool I am for pie, pie, pie. Everything is super fresh. How can you go wrong in a pie specialty shop? Do not listen to the naysayers here, all the pies are made by hand, flaky crust, mile high meringue...I always stop in here when visiting Lexington and wish they had a place in Louisville. Yum! Note: "Desserts" is "stressed" spelled backwards.

    (4)
  • Flying Chef H.

    Meh- Staff was super nice but the pie....meh. I got the coconut cream pie and the crust was soggy all the way through. It was the same with the butterscotch and key lime pie. Most of the fillings are made from canned ingredients that you can see on the shelves in the dining area. $5.00 for soggy crust and canned fruit filling....I'll just get ice cream next time.

    (2)
  • Taste T.

    As a person who does not like pie I am surprised to say I love Missy's Pie. I stopped in on a weekday afternoon and had a slice of brownie pie with two scopes of vanilla ice cream for $6. It was delicious....too rich to finish. My friend had the black bottom banana pie and had no trouble eating every bite. Great place to pick up something sweet but limited seating.

    (3)
  • Jamie P.

    If you're from Lexington, you have probably tried Missy's pies. That's because they're freakin' delicious. We got a key lime and had some there, brought the rest back to Ohio with us. It's a shame I didn't visit when I lived down the road! Or is it? I'd be too fat, likely. But this pie is the bomb. Not overly sweet, everything is fresh and delicious.

    (5)
  • Elaine D.

    I love pie! Sadly, the venerable Thornberry's in Louisville is closed. I never met a pie there I didn't like and always stopped for one when I went to Churchill for the races. I'd call on my way to ask what they had for the day and they'd save my selection. I've had Missy's pie only once, blackberry. It was good, but I'm not at all convinced her pies are worth the price. The time may be at hand to work through my dough intimidation and accomplish pie making!

    (3)
  • Jeremiah A.

    Two words: Cool Whip. I was served cool whip on a piece of "premium pie" instead of whipped cream. And pies are their claim to fame. I'm sorry, but if you tell me your business is a bakery and you serve me Wonderbread, I'm not coming back.

    (2)
  • Brian W.

    Best cheesecake in the city! Don't have a pic of the New York style but it is excellent. Just got a chocolate chip cheesecake and we were very impressed. Can't wait to try a pie. They now serve lunch. We bought a pint of pimento cheese. Very good.

    (5)
  • Oh B.

    As a person who does not like pie I am surprised to say I love Missy's Pie. I stopped in on a weekday afternoon and had a slice of brownie pie with two scopes of vanilla ice cream for $6. It was delicious....too rich to finish. My friend had the black bottom banana pie and had no trouble eating every bite. Great place to pick up something sweet but limited seating.

    (3)
  • Heather P.

    I've had the famous pie many times while dining across the street, at the old Ramsey's location. Did you know that Missy didn't make it? She was actually lead prep cook who quit Ramsey's back in the 80s. I guess the name worked, so it stuck. missyspieshop.com/history After I learned a bit of history and hearing that they were serving lunch, I was excited to check out the Woodland location. When I walked up, a young lady was heading out the door with a floor rug... strange, I know. I don't know if she was shaking the dirt off or what, I proceeded by heading inside. She followed me in and proceeded to wait on me. I was a bit stunned, but I quickly asked for the soda and tea pricing. I ordered a canned diet Pepsi for $2.00, sat down in the tiny inside dining area that dubbed as a storage area too. I was walking around the area, boutique shopping and was hoping to enjoy a slice of pie. After I watched her wait on the next person who walked in, at no point washing her hands or putting on gloves, I decided to sit and enjoy my overpriced soda. There was a guy there too, he seemed to be in charge of the behind the scene baking though. Almost everything was out in the open. There were pies for sale in the display case, but a lot in the background left to cool or air out, why I haven't a clue. Just another observation. Does it take one bad egg to ruin a Lexington mecca? Yes. I'm quite picky and I know a lot of stuff goes on behind the scenes in the restaurant world that I don't know about, but when I see it with my own eyes, I'm less than complacent.

    (2)
  • Kristina P.

    Eating a slice of Missy's pie is always a religious experience. I've never had a bad slice. If you're hoping to stop by to buy a pie for the holidays, don't kid yourselves. Those of us who know to order in advance have them all reserved! Call a few weeks before to reserve a pumpkin and a pecan pie for Thanksgiving and no one will notice your dry turkey.

    (5)
  • Sarah K.

    Had a slice of butterscotch last night; it was great. As usual. Not crazy about their crust, it's average I think, but the fillings, the merangue, the choices - all great.

    (5)
  • Sharon C.

    I had the pecan pie here, and it was fantastic! They heated up the pie for us since we were eating in, and they didn't rush us at all - we were definitely there for a while. The pie itself was really sweet and just the right consistency, with a really great, flaky crust, and the service was exceptionally friendly.

    (5)
  • Miss G.

    tried a piece of choco brownie pie and went home w a whole pie :) creamy, light n enough sweet to make you smile. definitely will come back whenever i ever visit lexington again. highly recommended!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Delivery : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes

Missy’s Pie Shop

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