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National Pizza Day: Domino's, Pizza Hut and more places pizza lovers can get deals
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Date:2025-04-16 07:45:55
No matter how you slice it, we love pizza and Friday – National Pizza Day – is a day to celebrate that.
About 1 in 8 Americans eat pizza on any given day, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Most of us have pizza three times a month and eat about 8 slices monthly, according to a recent survey by market research company OnePoll for Pizza Hut's 2024 Pizza Trends Report.
Americans ate 29,000 tons of pizza in 2023, estimates Slice, a pizza delivery app used by 20,000 independent pizzerias.
Friday's National Pizza Day celebration comes just ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, one of the busiest days of the year for most pizza joints. And Friday is usually a big day for pizza deliveries, as it's the most popular day to order, with 5.2 million orders placed, Slice found.
If National Pizza Day has you in the mood for some pies, many restaurants are offering deals on Friday. Here's a list of where to find them.
Note: The specials below are available at participating locations nationwide unless stated otherwise. Some deals may require a mobile app, and most are while supplies last. Offers can vary by franchise, so check with your closest location.
Domino's Perfect Combo Deal
Domino's Perfect Combo Meal ($19.89) is an ongoing deal ending after Super Bowl Sunday: you get two medium one-topping pizzas, an order of 16 Parmesan Bread Bites, eight Cinnamon Bread Twists and a two-Liter of Coke (use coupon code 1387).
Papa John's Vegas Style Pizza
The pizza chain has a special promotion for members of the Papa Rewards loyalty program to win a Vegas $tyle Pizza: one that that is "stuffed" with cash. Go to Papa John's VegasStylePizza website to enter to win $58,000 delivered by Venmo and a Pepsi Zero Sugar "to wash it down." Earn extra entries by buying Papa John's Epic Stuffed Crust pizza between now and Friday.
Pizza Hut Deal Lover's Menu
With Pizza Hut's Deal Lover's Menu, you can order two or more dishes for $7; options include medium 1- topping pizzas, melts, wings, pastas, sides, new offerings Roasted Garlic Cheese Sticks, Bacon Cheddar Cheese Sticks and Chocolate Donut Bites, other desserts & Pepsi-Cola drinks.
Super Bowl food deals:Get specials on wings, pizza and more at Hooters, Little Caesars
More pizza deals for National Pizza Day
In addition to the deals below, make sure to check your local pizza restaurants for specials and watch #NationalPizzaDay on social media for freebies and discounts, too.
- BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse: On Friday, Feb. 9, get a $13 Mini Deep Dish Pizza & House Salad Combo lunch special. Available from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. local time and good for dine-in, take-out, and delivery, you can choose from one of 10 different pizza options including the Great White Pizza, Pepperoni Extreme, Vegetarian Pizza, and Barbecue Chicken Pizza.
- California Pizza Kitchen: Buy two California Pizza Kitchen full-sized Frozen Pizzas and get $7.99 back or buy 2 single-serve pizzas and get $4.99 back through cash back app Ibotta.
- Chevys Fresh Mex: On Friday, Feb. 9, get a Mexican Pizza – made with chorizo, black beans & jack cheese, pico de gallo, cotija cheese & jalapeños and drizzled in crema fresca – for just $10 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. local time.
- Chuck E. Cheese: Now through March 31, get 1,000 Bonus E-Tickets with the purchase of 60 minutes or more of All You Can Play. Get the coupon on the website.
- Cici's Pizza: Through Feb. 11, you can get a 28-inch Piezilla starting at $49.99 or get Value Pack combos to feed 2-8 people, starting at $29.99 (for pickup and delivery), including the Classic with two Giant 1-Topping Pizzas, and either 20 cinnamon rolls or 16 pieces of Cheesy Bread.
- Main Event: The Food & Fun combo ($19.99) gets you a personal pizza and game card for activities including bowling, laser tag, billiards and more.
- El Torito: On Friday, Feb. 9, get a Mexican Pizza – made with chorizo, black beans & jack cheese, pico de gallo, cotija cheese & jalapeños and drizzled in crema fresca – for just $10 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. local time.
- Fazoli's: Get a pizza and 8 breadsticks for $9.99 with the code Pizza24 on National Pizza Day (at participating locations; valid for dine-in, carry-out and delivery).
- Good Planet Foods: Good Planet and Double Zero, a vegan pizzeria in New York City's East Village, are giving away free vegan pepperoni and vegan white truffle mushroom pizzas made with Good Planet Mozzarella Olive Oil Cheese on Friday starting at 4 p.m. ET (one free pizza per customer; while supplies last, no substitutions).
- Happy Joe's Pizza & Ice Cream. Friday, and through the rest of February, get a large pizza of the month, the Sandies Delight pizza (pepperoni, beef and mild chili peppers), for $19.99.
- Little Caesars: There's no special, but the pizza restaurant chain is having a Slices-N-Stix Super Bowl deal that could win you a free Slices-N-Stix if a Pick 6 (interception returned for a touchdown) happens during the Super Bowl. To register, sign in or create an account on the Little Caesars app on your phone. Tap the “Challenge” option in the app menu and tap “Accept Challenge." Then buy a Slices-N-Stix, Slices-N-Stix Bacon, or Slices-N-Stix Jalapenos on the app before the game (by Feb. 10) and you are registered. If a pick 6 happens, you will get a code in the app on Feb. 26 for your freebie.
- Marco's Pizza National: Get one of the new Pizzolis house dough stuffed with a cheese mix and pepperoni or other fillings for $5.99 (use code PIZZOLI) and $3 off any specialty pizza (use code SPECIAL3) including the Hot Honey Magnifico for $10.99 (use code HHMAG). (Limited time only; pricing and participation may vary. Check www.marcos.com for prices and to get the promo code for a discount.)
- Newk's Eatery: On Friday and through Sunday, Feb. 11, get 2 pizzas and 1 salad for $20 at participating Newk's locations. (Pizza offerings: pepperoni, sausage & pepperoni, margherita, Newk's "Q" or BBQ chicken. Salad offerings: Caesar, Greek or Garden.)
- Peter Piper Pizza: On National Pizza Day, get a 1-topping large pizza and choice of regular wings for $27.99, or a medium 1-topping pizza, two 20-ounce drinks and a 50-game point funpass for $35.99.
- Pieology Pizzeria: Through March 19, members of Pieology's Pie and Perks rewards program who include a Craft Your Own Calzone or Pizza in their order can unlock Pies and Perks status through the end of 2024. That gets you a free side item (drink, side salad or cookie) once a day with the purchase of a pizza or calzone.
- Pizza Inn: Get the restaurant's 16-inch NYXL Pizza – a returning limited time menu item now with a new topping: sliced sausage – now through February for delivery or carryout for $12.99. Slices are also available as part of Pizza Inn’s All You Can Eat Buffet.
- Potbelly Sandwich Works: Friday through Super Bowl Sunday, get free delivery on all orders of $20 or more placed through Potbelly.com or the Potbelly app. Among your menu options: the Pizza Melt sandwich with pepperoni, capicola, crumbled meatballs, marinara sauce, provolone, Italian seasoning, and mushrooms. Also, when you download the app and signing up for the Potbelly Perks loyalty program you get a free sandwich after your first purchase.
- Round Table Pizza: On National Pizza Day, Feb. 9, get a large Double Play Pepperoni Pizza for just $22.99 with code DOUBLEPLAY at checkout.
- Slice: First-time orders on the Slice app get $5 with a minimum $25 order through the rest of February (use the code SOTU24).
- Toppers Pizza: When you spend $10 in the Toppers starting Friday for National Pizza Day and through Feb. 14 you will get a free medium pizza added to your account on Feb. 15.
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