Pizza Ranch Menu

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Diabetics at Pizza Hut

Pizza is neither a great meal nor the worst for diabetes. All you need is some fact check and monitoring while ordering your pizza. Diabetics can opt for thin crust or skinny pizza at Pizza Hut and avoid the cheese topping to cut down on the excess fat and sodium. If you have diabetes, then ensure to check your portion size when you order a pizza. One or max. two slices are enough. You can also avoid meat if possible and go for wings as a meat option.

Foods to Avoid at Pizza Hut for Diabetics:

You must avoid Meat Lovers Pizza with Original Pan Crust as it contains over 1000mg sodium and will add 470 calories in your meal. You should also skip Super Supreme Pizza Large Original Pan Slice which is too high in sodium and fat. Chicken wings are often tempting but you must control and restrict yourself from ordering Traditional Honey BBQ Bone-in Wings as it can add up to your sugar levels if you eat too many. On average, a person orders or consumes six chicken wings pieces in a day.

Sides must be avoided at all costs especially if it's Bacon Cheddar Fries with Ranch Dipping Cup for its high sodium content. You must also avoid New York Style Cheesecake with Applesauce as dessert as one slice of this dessert item contains 86g sugar. Pizza Hut also offers other Italian dishes such as Pasta. However, you must skip Spaghetti with Meat Sauce and Meatballs and Garlic Bread as it is too high in sodium and sugar.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Pizza Hut:

Veggie Lover's - Personal Pan Pizza Slice

Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 290mg sodium, 18g carbs, 2g sugar, 2g fiber, 5g Protein

Hawaiian Chicken - Small Thin 'N Crispy Slice

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 3g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 300mg sodium, 14g carbs, 3g sugar, 1g fiber, 6g Protein

Chicken Bacon Parmesan Small Original Pan Slice

Nutritional Facts: 160 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 310mg sodium, 15g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 7g Protein

Naked - Bone Out Wing (Piece)

Nutritional Facts: 80 calories, 4g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0.5g), 160mg sodium, 6g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 5g Protein

Traditional Bone-In Wings with Garlic Parmesan Sauce

Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 300mg sodium, less than 1g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 10g Protein

Classic Caesar Salad

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 270mg sodium, 12g carbs, 2g sugar, 2g fiber, 5g Protein

Cheese Small Hand Tossed Slices

Nutritional Facts: 130 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 250mg sodium, 17g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 6g Protein

Cinnamon Stick

Nutritional Facts: 80 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 100mg sodium, 13g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 2g Protein

High Blood Pressure at Pizza Hut

Fast-food restaurants like Pizza Hut are not recommended to dine-in if you are diagnosed with high blood pressure. Most pizzas at Pizza Hut are high in sodium and hence you must stick to one or max. two slices of any regular size pizza to limit your sodium intake. Try out the salads as they are not only healthy but also keeps you full for a longer period. However, you must ensure that you don't order the salads without any extra dressing.

Foods to Avoid at Pizza Hut for High Blood Pressure

Avoid Meat Lovers Pizza with Original Pan Crust and Supreme Pizza Large Original Pan Slice at all costs when you order at Pizza Hut. Both these pizzas contain a high amount of sodium which can spike your blood pressure levels. Also, skip Bacon Cheddar Fries with Ranch Dipping Cup and Traditional Honey BBQ Bone-in Wings to restrict your sodium intake.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Pizza Hut

Veggie Lover's - Small Thin 'N Crispy Slice

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 3.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 270mg sodium, 14g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 14g Protein

Hawaiian Chicken Small Thin 'N Crispy Slices

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 3g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 280mg sodium, 14g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 6g Protein

Chicken Bacon Parmesan Small Original Pan Slice

Nutritional Facts: 160 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 310mg sodium, 15g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 7g Protein

Naked - Traditional Bone-In Wing (Piece)

Nutritional Facts: 80 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 160mg sodium, 0g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 2g Protein

Traditional Bone-In Wings with Garlic Parmesan Sauce

Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 300mg sodium, less than 1g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 10g Protein

Cheese Small Hand Tossed Slices

Nutritional Facts: 130 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 250mg sodium, 17g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 6g Protein

Classic Caesar Salad

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 270mg sodium, 12g carbs, 2g sugar, 2g fiber, 5g Protein

Cinnamon Stick

Nutritional Facts: 80 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 100mg sodium, 13g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 2g Protein

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High Cholesterol at Pizza Hut

Whether large, medium or small, a pizza can boost your cholesterol levels instantly. You shouldn't eat more than one slice of any pizza your order at Pizza Hut. If you're concerned with your high cholesterol, then it is wise to take your friends to Pizza Hut and share pizza among them slice by slice. You can also try pasta at Pizza Hut but ensure that you are not adding any dressing or extra cheese as you order pasta.

Foods to Avoid at Pizza Hut for High Cholesterol

Keep your pizza intake to one slice to avoid high cholesterol intake while you dine at Pizza Hut. Skip Supreme Pizza Large Original Pan Slice as it contains a high amount of fat and the sodium levels are also very high. Avoid the desserts section completely to limit the fat and sugar intake. You can also limit yourself from ordering non-veg pizza and skip adding sides or dressing on your orders to ensure that your cholesterol is in check while dining at Pizza Hut.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Pizza Hut:

Veggie Lover's - Small Thin 'N Crispy Slice

Nutritional Facts: 100 calories, 3.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 270mg sodium, 14g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 14g Protein

Buffalo Chicken - Small Original Pan Slice

Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 420mg sodium, 18g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 6g Protein

Hawaiian Chicken - Small Thin 'N Crispy Slice

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 3g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 300mg sodium, 14g carbs, 3g sugar, 1g fiber, 6g Protein

Traditional Bone-In Wings with Garlic Parmesan Sauce

Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 300mg sodium, less than 1g carbs, 0g sugar, 0g fiber, 10g Protein

Cavatini Veggie Lover's with Garlic Bread

Nutritional Facts: 630 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 730mg sodium, 113g carbs, 14g sugar, 7g fiber, 21g Protein

Classic Caesar Salad

Nutritional Facts: 110 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 270mg sodium, 12g carbs, 2g sugar, 2g fiber, 5g Protein

Breadsticks

Nutritional Facts: 140 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1g), 260mg sodium, 19g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 4g Protein

Cinnamon Stick

Nutritional Facts: 80 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 100mg sodium, 13g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 2g Protein

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  • Brian P.

    Called in for delivery to our hotel. We received 10% off for staying at the Stay Bridge Suite. Adam who helped me over the phone was extremely helpful and patient with our order. We decided to try this place because it was pretty cheap. 12.99 for a large with whatever toppings you want on it. You have to try their taco pizza. It looked very weird at first and none of us wanted to try it. But... we all had a slice and ended up asking for more. hahah. The pizza wasn't bad, nor was it good. It was just pizza, and it satisfied the appetite of the kids we were trying to feed. We also ordered their gluten free pizza which was pretty good according to someone who has had their fair share of gluten free pizza.

    (4)
  • Kay G.

    Chicken and pizza were left on buffet too long. Chicken gravy is like thin cream of chicken soup. Cheese breadsticks were the standout item. When we 'ordered' a fave pizza for the buffet, it seemed undercooked.

    (3)
  • Nathan C.

    Looking for take-out chicken to replace KFC or Popeyes? This is GMO free. Especially tasty and crisp, not oily. Well seasoned. 12 pieces was enough for 3 people with a couple leftovers.

    (4)
  • Travis F.

    Not good at all. The chicken was fair, but, it's PIZZA Ranch. We went here for pizza and it was awful! There were so few toppings you really couldn't taste them. The cheese was scarce and there were only 5 or 6 pizzas on the buffet. Mashers were bland the green beans were bland, the salad was wilted very disappointing. The dessert pizza was very good if you scrape the (once again) scarce toppings into a pile and you'll get 2 good tasty bites per slice. The real shocker here is the price! $12.50 each and my kids (11 & 12) are counted as "Adults" are you kidding me? So, 4 people was $50!!!! Get serious. We went to Papa Johns a week or so ago and got 2 large pizzas, cheese sticks and a cookie pizza for about $32... And the kicker.... It was good! Save yourself the disappointment, go eat somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Dale S.

    My wife and I tried it out as it's close to where we live. Even with its proximity, we probably won't be back. The buffet is a little steep at $12 or so, and she didn't want that much, so she ordered off the menu. It took nearly 30 minutes for her to get her ordered meal of chicken and mashed potato's. I had the buffet and completely finished with my meal even after making a second trip to sample the bland pizza. They claim they made her meal to order and so it takes longer. Interesting then that when it came out it wasn't hot. It seems to be kid friendly as there were a lot running around. Not a fan.

    (2)
  • Bradley R.

    Actually, I liked their chicken more than their pizza. Food was good, if typical for a buffet.

    (3)
  • Rudy M.

    Ridiculously expensive $12.50 per person.... No arcade and crowded. Pizza wasn't bad neither was the chicken but I'd rather pay $5 for all you can eat pizZa at cicis pizza on north 27th st. If u aren't eating chicken go to cicis even then if all u have is chicken your not getting your money's worth. Rip off.

    (1)
  • Don M.

    Okay, first of all, based upon the incredibly bad ratings on yelp, I would not have come here of my own accord. However, someone very thoughtfully gave me a gift certificate that paid for nearly my whole family so I decided to give it a try. If you are a yelper, and you find it necessary to critique and criticize every restaurant as if it a famous New York establishment, then don't bother coming here. You won't like it. You will find way too many things to gripe about. However, if you are a family and your children love CiCi's pizza, Chuckee Cheese, or something along those lines, then feel free to come in. The pizza itself is very average. I sampled several kinds and none of them were stand outs, but neither were there nearly as apocalyptic as other reviewers claim. It's not gourmet, but they bend over backwards when you come in to tell you if you don't see ANY pizza that you might want, let them know and they will bake it and take it to your table. Any pizza. That is a pretty big "customer service" deal, right there. Their chicken was decent, although a tad salty. They also had homemade potato chips, biscuits, mashed potatoes, gravy, and vegetables. Dessert Pizza's and ice cream round out the meal. It was a tad expensive at over $11 per person, but it was a nice touch that the drink is included in the price which is kind of unusual at buffets. So, overall, it's not great. But it is passable. It is no where near that bottom dwelling scum suckers that other yelpers would have you believe. If you have a picky pallet, then avoid. Otherwise, eat until your stomach hurts and you can feel your cholesterol climb!

    (3)
  • Roger H.

    My wife and I joined friends at the Pizza Ranch for the first time today; our friends had eaten there before and recommended it. My wife didn't care for the experience but I thought it was great. She would give it two stars and I would give it four. She didn't care for the pizza, but I thought it was fine, especially the Mac and cheese pizza and the desert pizzas. We did agree that the chicken (fried, not a pizza) at the buffet was some of the best we have ever had anywhere. Even the white meat was tender and moist. It was a popular part of the buffet service and the kitchen kept the container full constantly. The help were very good and friendly, and cleared off tables right away. The cowboy motif is dated and overdone, but we were there for the food. I would like to return but I may have to go alone, unless my wife just wants chicken. Really, the pizza was fine, but that chicken was great.

    (4)
  • Bulent T.

    Great variety of food for a good price. They do an excellent job with their pizza and their fried chicken is some of the moistest you'll find at a restaurant without being greasy. Angel, my server, was spectacular. She was very attentive, thorough and extremely pleasant.

    (4)
  • Jer s.

    The Chicken is the best part of the Pizza Ranch. The worst part is "JOE", the Manager he should be Fired, his attitude and customer skills are lacking! The rest of the staff are great!

    (3)
  • Lisa S.

    The pizza selection was small for buffet and the price are too expensive. Sure, they have other stuff, but for the overall value for my family, it just isn't worth it.

    (3)
  • Terri W.

    I went to lunch to the only Pizza Ranch in Lincoln yesterday with a friend. I was disappointed. I like salad bars and this salad bar left a lot to be desired. Both of us thought the pizza was not very good. The fried chicken and potato wedges looked good. The chicken was cold. The wedges were slightly warm. The restaurant was not packed, but had a decent amount of patrons. After throwing out the first piece of chicken, I though I would try another piece to see if perhaps I could get a hot one. The second piece was definitely warmer and worth eating. A manager was walking around but never stopped at our table to ask about our lunch. Perhaps someone should be checking the temp of the meat on the bar to make sure its not going to make someone sick. One big plus for me at this Pizza Ranch is that Gold Peak Tea is available. GPT is my fave. Bottom line is I would not recommend it and at $10 for a lunch buffet, I would gladly go down the road to the Hyvee kitchen for pizza/salad bar or to Valentinos for sure.

    (1)
  • Ross P.

    Its CiCi's pizza with the awkward country vibe, not much more to say. The pizza is....ok the salad bar is.....ok.

    (2)
  • Jason Z.

    I gave this place two stars for entertainment value only... I don't know if we came on an off night, but this place was literally laughably bad. The only good thing about it is all of the nice cowboy related decor is kept very very clean. This was our first impression and we won't be coming back. We got there, and before we figured out what we wanted to do, we were charged 28$ for my wife, myself, a two year old, and a six year old. We were confused and had to ask "can't we just order a regular pizza?" The gal behind the counter huffed, rolled her eyes, and cancelled the sale... We took a menu, stepped aside to check it out. Joe came out to help us order, and we asked for a regular large beef pizza. When asked what kind of crust we wanted, we asked what kinds they had. Original, flat, and "skillet." I just had to know, so I asked what was skillet. I was informed, thick, deep dish style. They actually held up their hand and motioned with their fingers, it was three inches deep. I was sold. Skillet it was. We went and sat down, laughed about the wonky service, and waited. About ten minutes later, our pizza arrived. The skillet dough, which I should have know, being a chain restaurant, NOT AS ADVERTISED. It's regular dough. Wasn't deep, wasn't anything bigger than regular dough. Seemed butterier and flakier biscuit style dough, but it wasn't any larger than regular dough. Makes me wonder what the regular dough is like... tortilla thin?... I want to wedge this in, the only shining star in this place was Amy. Bright, happy, cheerful, over the top customer service. She checked on us a few times, and I have to say, best thing about Pizza Ranch. We ate our very plain, regular pizza, and I just had to know what made this place special. So I got up to check out the buffet. The pizza buffet is small. The chicken "bin" looked like some dry, very old, all day chicken. The salad bar looked like Jackson Pollack was the guy setting out the very cheap looking salad fixins'. It was pretty sad. I'd hate to pay money to eat the buffet. Here's the kicker. Between the four of us, we had most of the large gone. Sadly, Amy didn't come over, but a different younger man did come over. I've never seen anyone half ass this comment as hard as this kid did: "Uhhh, is there anything else... you guys need?..." He seriously said it in a tone that screamed "I don't give a shit, get out." I told him that we needed a small box for our two pieces and he actually said to me: "Uhhh, yeah, I know." in THE biggest dick tone I've EVER heard in the service industry. I thought for a second my young brother was waiting on me, it was that awful. He seriously didn't give a shit. Want to know why? He slouched away, went into the back, and left us sitting there for ten minutes, ready to leave, but no box. As if the circumstances weren't funny enough, it gets better. After we got tired of waiting for "Who Gives a Rat's Ass" to come back, I got up and went back to "Eyeroll-Sighing Gal" at the front register. I asked for a small box that can fit two pieces. She took two steps, turned and said, "Wait, chicken or pizza?" I said, pizza. She turned, took another step, turned back around and said, "Uh, wait, I'll have to ask my manager." ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! AM I BEING PUNKED?! YOU HAVE TO ASK YOUR MANAGER, TO GIVE ME A BOX, FOR TWO FREAKING SMALL PIECES OF MEDIOCRE PIZZA?! SERIOUSLY?! Like I said, I'd only come back for the entertainment value alone, because this place is so ridiculously awful. Again, Amy, if you're reading this, please for the love of everything holy, find a better place to use your magnificent customer services skills and earn the tips you deserve!!! RUN!! SAVE YOURSELF FROM THIS PLACE!!! I can't wait to see what business takes over when this one goes under.

    (2)
  • Jim B.

    There is no fresh food being cooked here. We got here a bit after 5 pm and it looked and tasted like leftover lunch. I like to be constructive - please freshen up the food - keep the food warm - less salt on the chicken. Still probably won't be back. Servers were nice and attentive though. That's why it gets two stars instead of 1.

    (2)
  • Darin H.

    I love the steak and onion pizza and chicken is awesome. I would for sure recommend!

    (5)
  • Will H.

    Pizza Ranch, what can I say? Some friends and I decided to make the trek out past 84th street and were not upset about it. Wide array of buffet options including a "build your own pizza" idea where you get first selection out of the oven on slices. The staff was very polite in particular Zach went above and beyond to ensure our experience was a good one. Pizza ranch will be a sometimes treat for myself and the E street players, for fear that we just might die from eating too much food.

    (4)
  • Andrew R.

    A strong basic selection of pizzas, chicken, sides, salads, and desserts. One thing that adds value is that the drink is included in the overall buffet price, unlike some of the Lincoln buffets where a hefty drink price is added to the meal if you want something besides water. The chicken was excellent. The pizzas are good, if not overwhelming. There is a nice variety of pizzas. The dessert pizza seemed spot on. When one adds low price, quality, and quantity, this is an excellent buffet; and I plan to go again the next time I am in Lincoln.

    (5)
  • Anthony Y.

    Great customer service, perfect place to bring a family. Pizza is OK and the buffet area seems small, especially when it's busy. I like that if they don't have a pizza you want you just have to ask and they will bring you the first slices. People are vultures at dinner time. Would recommend to families and those who don't mind kids every where

    (4)

Q & A on

How did Pizza Hut start?

Pizza Hut began its operations on 15th June 1958 at Wichita, Kansas, United States.

Will Pizza Hut be open on Easter?

Yes, Pizza Hut stays open on Easter until 10 PM on Thursday and Sunday. Whereas, Pizza Hut operates at normal hours on Good Friday, Saturday, and Easter Monday.

Will Pizza Hut be open on Thanksgiving?

Most Pizza Huts stay open on Thanksgiving Day but may have reduced hours since it's a big holiday in the United States.

Will Pizza Hut be open Christmas day?

No. Pizza Hut remains closed on Christmas.

Which Pizza Hut bases are vegan?

Pizza Hut has a rapidly improving and impressive choice of vegan options. Simply opt for vegan cheese on any vegetarian order of pizza at Pizza Hut and you can enjoy your favorite vegan pizza. If you're concerned with vegan options at Pizza Hut, then inquire whether they have Violife vegan cheese in stock before ordering anything.

Which Pizza Hut sides are vegan?

Oven cooked Chips and Onion Rings available at Pizza Hut are vegan.

Which Pizza Hut is closest to me?

There are over 18,431 Pizza Hut restaurants globally. You can find the closest Pizza Hut restaurant using our Restaurant Listings directory.

When Pizza Hut opens and closes?

Pizza Hut opens at 11 AM daily and closes at 11 PM on weekdays and Sundays. The restaurants stay open till 12 midnight.

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About Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut is a renowned pizzeria globally known for its fusion of Italian and American cuisines. The restaurant serves Italian style Pizzas and Pasta as well as sides and desserts influenced by American cuisine. Pizza Hut began its operations in June 1958 when two brothers Dan and Frank Carney, who were also Wichita University students, opened the first Pizza Hut store in Wichita, Kansas. With 18,431 Pizza Hut restaurants around the globe, Pizza Hut franchise is the largest Pizza chain in terms of locations.

Pizza Hut is currently owned by Yum! Brands, Inc. which is the restaurant division of PepsiCo. You can find a lot of traditional dine-in Pizza Hut locations across the United States. However, Pizza Hut restaurants also operate in storefront delivery and carry-out formats. There are also hybrid versions which offer dine-in options as well as carry-out facility.

Healthy Food Options at Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut is a one-stop destination for pizza lovers, but it can also raise some concerns for people with high blood pressure, cholesterol intake, and diabetes. Generally, pizzas contain a high amount of sodium and it is in your best health interest that you consume one or max. two slices of any pizza you order from Pizza Hut. If you're diabetic or concerned with high blood pressure or cholesterol levels, you must stick to one pizza slice at Pizza Hut.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

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
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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Pizza

Pizza is a famous Italian dish savored around the world. The entire credit for the popularity of Pizza in the United States goes to the chain of pizzerias all over the country. While the base and the texture of Pizza remains same across the globe, it's the toppings that differs from country to country. In the United States, you will find the top pizzerias serving pizzas with the toppings of mainly beef, bacon, chicken, ham, and sausage for the non-vegetarians. Other than these famous meat options, Pizzas with veg toppings such as mushrooms, pepperonis, garlic, tomatoes, spinach, etc. are also famous in most restaurants in the United States.

Irrespective of your locality, you will find a variety of different restaurants in your cities offering pizzas of all different types. Pizza is hot favorite among people of all ages in the United States. A large size pizza is enough to feed a family of 3 or 4 at large. Pizza is also the most preferred food whenever a group of friends is hanging out together. Pizza gained popularity in the United States after the American soldiers stationed in Italy returned from World War II.

Over the years, different pizzerias in the United States have developed their own respective regional variations. Pizza gained popularity as the iconic dish in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. Whether you prefer thin or thick crust pizza, you can find a pizza of your preference at the best pizza restaurants in your city.

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