Domino’s Pizza Menu

  • Pizza - Domino's American Legends
  • Pizza - Artisan Pizzas
  • Pastas
  • Pizza - Feasts
  • Sandwiches
  • Pizza - Crusts
  • Sides - Chicken & Breads
  • Desserts
  • Drinks

Healthy Meal suggestions for Domino’s Pizza

  • Pizza - Domino's American Legends
  • Pizza - Artisan Pizzas
  • Pastas
  • Pizza - Feasts
  • Sandwiches
  • Pizza - Crusts
  • Sides - Chicken & Breads
  • Desserts
  • Drinks

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  • Cecilia K.

    They are fast and my order has never been wrong. I am a frequent flyer and the only time they messed up was they forgot my sauces so make sure to check. Friendly guys.

    (4)
  • Bella S.

    I friggan love the Domino's on Grant... the food is ALWAYS bomb and better than what I expect. I got the new specialty chicken with pineapple and jalapenos, the motzerella cheese and spinach stuffed bread and the molten cake desert. BOMB okay... listen... I used to order from Pizza Hut all the time but the pizza just wasn't good at the joint on colfax... and my order was never right... I'll be ordering from dominos moving forward believe that.

    (5)
  • Melissa M.

    Ummm wow and yes. Perfect order. Super fast. Friendly delivery guy. Ordered at 1015 and here by 1045. Will use again for late night munchies for sure. I mean. Food. Or munchies. Whatever works :)

    (5)
  • Alli M.

    The pizza I ordered had no cheese on it. Had no sauce and was burned! I also had to wait an hour and a half to get a replacement pizza. Called the manager and was terrible rude. I won't be ordering here again!

    (1)
  • Rachel M.

    This is somewhat of a two-part review. Part 1: We've ordered pizza from here a couple times before with no issue (Domino's is our pizza of choice for cheap/quick pizza). Part 2: Today we put in an order around 12:00 for 2 medium 2-topping pizzas to be delivered. In their (really great) online tool it informed us that it would take 37-47 minutes for our pizza to be delivered. Yay/normal so far. An hour and a half went by...no pizza. I called the store and the customer service representative informed me that they were on a 2-hour delay, likely due to the USA Pro-Cycling challenge which was rolling through downtown Denver. Which is fine....except we were informed that it would be 37-47 minutes. Just tell me a pizza is going to take 2 hours to get 5 blocks away, and we would have walked to go pick it up, no biggie. She told me that someone had recently left with our pizza and it should be at our place within 10 minutes. ....another half hour goes by. Still no pizza. We finally got a call from the delivery driver telling us he had "been trying to get to our apartment for an hour." Which I find very hard to believe. At this point 17th ave was closed, but our apartment complex is huge and is easily accessible on 4 different streets. I asked if he could meet me on Grant (not closed) and 17th, and he said that would be fine. So my husband went outside to go get the pizza. 15 minutes later my husband came back upstairs...the deliver guy never showed. We waited another 10 minutes -- without hearing from him -- and I called him back. He said he still was "unable to get to our place." So we cancelled our order and I am hoping that charge will be refunded within the 72 hours as promised by the same customer service rep we spoke to earlier. All in all a disappointment. 2 and a half hours and no pizza. Again - my biggest annoyance is the fact that the estimated time was 47 minutes. Just tell me the truth about how long it's going to take a pizza to travel 5 blocks. Likely will not order from here again.

    (2)
  • Lindsay M.

    Had a terrible experience, was sent vouchers from corporate. Tried to use those at this location to see if I just had a bad experience...they forgot my order and then didn't inform me until 30 minutes after the hour+ I had been waiting. Order Pizza Hut or something, this location has problems.

    (1)
  • Colin H.

    I'm not gonna review the food, because everybody knows that Domino's is garbage. The only reason I've ever gone here is because I live fifty feet away and I get in self-loathing moods where all I want to do is marathon LOTR and eat poison. In the half-dozen times I've gone here they've never once gotten my order right. Not once. It's not like I'm ordering the Rube Goldberg of pizzas either, usually just a medium two topping. Hell, last time they completely lost my order when I showed up, wasting time that would have been better spent sobbing and watching the Ents attack Isengard. Order accuracy ain't hard, dudes. To put it in perspective: say you send your wife out to buy milk, eggs, and butter. Every time, she instead comes home with ham, orchids, and a VCR. You'd probably divorce her, right? That isn't the kind of genetic material you'd want passing down to your children and, besides, someone like that obviously can't be trusted not to burn down the house while you're away.

    (1)
  • Richard R.

    The mobile app is way easy to use and this location got my pie to me quickly. Sure, it's just down the street from my apartment but it was nice that we didn't have to wait very long for delivery. We stuck with the basics: hand tossed crust, pepperoni and sausage and some diet coke to mix with our booze. Gotta try and stay healthy, right? If you keep the order simple then you can't go wrong. I actually find Domino's a little bit pricey but when it comes to convenience this is a good location and quick. I can't overly rave about them but they didn't screw up either. A-ok...

    (3)
  • Jonnie R.

    This place rocks. I love it. Sing a song. i am drunk.

    (5)
  • Ellen K.

    What is so difficult about delivering a vegetarian pizza WITHOUT cheese? The person who took the order "assumed" I didn't want mozzarella cheese so the pizza came with another type of cheese. We immediately called in the error but it TOOK A FREAKIN' HOUR FOR THE CORRECT PIZZA TO ARRIVE. To add insult to injury, it was the worst pizza I have EVER eaten. Doughy, not fully cooked. Thrown together as though it was an annoyance. How they stay in business is beyond me. Granted, the "boss" bought the pizza since we had a late night at work and technically it was a "free lunch," but.....ugh. What an insult to my taste buds. Next time, I'll kindly refuse and find an old shoe to eat instead.

    (1)
  • Aimee L.

    Hey it's Domino's you are getting what you pay for...quick and easy, right. They always get my crust wrong but it's still good.

    (4)
  • Stacy R.

    Dear Dominos - When I order a pizza to be delivered and ask for red pepper and parm packets and the response is "we only sell those by the shaker" my reaction is a high level of disappointment. I am in a hotel room. I have ZERO use for a red pepper or parm shaker. I only have use for packets. This is nothing to get super worked up about other than utter disappointment. #firstworldprobs.

    (2)
  • Lexie B.

    Y'all, can I just be real, this place is good. Those boneless chicken with that spicy sauce OMG.

    (5)
  • Ruth B.

    Decent pizza but no better than any other fast food pizza. First time we tried their delivery and got it fairly soon, especially considering we are around the corner. We paid $31 for a "large" pizza including delivery cost. We typically eat at old Chicago and a medium pizza from there was the equivalent in size as a large pizza from Double D's. We knew the price, but ordered anyway expecting an actual LARGE pizza. Split amongst three people, it was definitely not enough.

    (2)
  • Eric R.

    Pretty much a typical Domino's. If you walk in and order it takes about ten minutes. Ask about cheap deals and specials before ordering.

    (3)
  • T C.

    Always good and ready in just a few minutes (one block from my house). Would have given them 5 stars except that they no longer offer free hot pepper flakes. You need to buy them now. They are sold in a little shaker...Oh well they certainly are cheap enough to purchase a little spice! LOL

    (4)
  • Stacy P.

    Sorry, Dominoes. The last two times I've ordered from this location, the order showed up cold and wrong. The first time, the pizza (by their own website counter) sat waiting to be delivered for over 25 minutes... the second time, it just took forever to actually be made, and then included only one topping when I'd paid for two. The website allows you to submit feedback about your order - I did that both times, and never heard a word back from Dominoes. Oh well. I really tried to be generous with you, Dominoes! But, fellow Yelpers, don't pay $20 for a cold meal that isn't even what you wanted.

    (1)
  • Chirag C.

    What can I possibly tell you about Domino's that hasn't been said/experienced first hand before? This simple-- If you're short on time and/or cash, the $5.99 large 2 topping pizza offered at this location is the best deal this side of town. Little Ceasar's may be marginally less expensive, but the toppings are not customizable like they are at Domino's. I went online and entered my order--a thin crust cheese with feta and onion. 12 minutes later my cellphone buzzed--a text from Domino's letting me know to mosey on down to Grant St. It's hard to beat the price/value equation for pizza here!

    (3)
  • Richard F.

    Nasty. It's been years since I ordered from Domino's so I decided to try them tonight after all the hype about the "new improved" recipe. They even have a "Pizza Turnaround" documentary on their site and a catchy "Oh yes we did." Supposedly, the sauce is spicier and something about garlic and herbs smashed into the crust. Uh...well, just maybe if mine wasn't BURNT like it was when it arrived, I would have noticed the changes. All that my taste buds detected through the black char was the familiar old cheap Domino's taste. Admittedly for a moment, I had fun...as the taste took me back to high school memories of ordering pizza in the late 1980s, while growing up in my "perfect" little suburb. Still though - that's $15 (after delivery charge and tip for a medium pizza) that I'll never have back. Thanks for the memories Domino's, but there's just too many other choices for delivery...particularly in the central Denver area.

    (1)
  • Jessica A.

    I was craving cinnamon sticks with icing so I decided to order from Dominos. I also ordered a pineapple and ham medium pizza. They quoted me a half hour for delivery and it arrived in 20 minutes. The pizza and cinnastix were delicious. My roommate and I were very impressed with Dominos. The price was decent too, being $16 something for a two topping med pizza + cinnastix + 2 dipping sauces. Whenever I get the craving for cinnastix in the future, I'll be calling Dominos back!

    (4)
  • Becky S.

    I know, I know... who writes a review for Domino's Pizza? And WHO gives them FIVE stars? Me. First off, their website and online ordering are amazing. Completely customizable. Pictures of everything, making my decision just that much harder. I went with those pasta breadbowls that are all over television, because I'm a whore for carbs. They're amazing. They pass the test ten times over. And they're huge! Plus they have this tracking status bar on their website, so you know when your food is being cooked, and when it leaves the shop. They say you've got 30 minutes? I got my weeks-worth of food in about 20. I'm not complaining. Plus I searched around for some cheat codes and got free sodas and free cinnisticks. Beyond exciting to me. Domino's just made my night.

    (5)
  • Jeremiah S.

    Let me start off by saying that their pizza is not gluten free and they even advise right on the box that it is not meant for anyone with celiac disease. Of course Dominos is going to cover themselves from lawsuits when offering a gluten free pizza and that's understandable but they need to make some obvious improvements in the their processes or why bother? After probing I found out their pizza's are not prepared gluten free and I talked with an employee and asked what could be done to eliminate most cross contamination and here is what he suggested. First stress that they must put down "parchment paper" when the pizza goes through the oven and request that they use pizza sauce that has "not" come into to contact with the regular pizza crust because otherwise both of these things occur and cause cross contamination. Additionally do "not" order online instead call the exact location you're ordering from and talk to the individual who will be making your pizza or this request will not be met. LONG STORY SHORT: I did all of this and still got very sick "twice" so I will not eat here anymore until they change their practices. Hopefully this will prevent anyone from going through what I went through, in summary I'm not sure why Dominos bothered creating a gluten free pizza that's not prepared gluten free.

    (2)
  • RUSSELL G.

    New and improved dough?? LOL No! Still cardboard crap. I understand it's hard to find good pizza west of the Mississippi River .. only good pizza on the east coast. In SD, Dominos counts as good pizza. People love it. In Denver it should be an abomination. Only winos and homeless bums should be eating this crap. The bottom of the dough has some sort of sandy stuff and I figured out it was salt of some sort. I really hated it. Then the sauce was too peppery, not spicy. And hardly any sauce either. Don't go there ull hate it. The pizza kids are nice and efficient but that's it.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No

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