Pizza Pie Cafe 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

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

  • Jeremy W.

    Their gluten-free option (+$2) is a great way to get pizza for people who can't have gluten for any reason. The manager was fantastic at making sure our GF pizzas were not cross-contaminated and pointing out the GF pasta sauces for the GF noodles. Less expensive than Pizza Hut's GF pizza, but just as good, I think. Would recommend for a relatively inexpensive pizza buffet.

    (5)
  • Grace H.

    Nasty and low quality on most of the pizza. They do have good desert pizza though, and the pasta and salad bars are pretty good, but the actual pizzas are pretty crappy. Just go to a good pizza shop, and don't waste your time, calories, or money on low quality crap. There's some great pizza shop in the area, so just pay a little more and get good pizza. Do not take a girl here on a date because it screams cheap and low quality.

    (2)
  • Hillary W.

    The good thing about this place is that it's a super good deal! I mean, their pizza isn't amazing, but it's good. I think buffet style is definitely the way to go with pizza! Plus, 8:00pm is their happy hour so it's an even better price, then! If you're looking for a good deal, and good food, you found the right place!

    (4)
  • Angela W.

    Okay for a all you can eat pizza buffet this is pretty great! The price is fantastic (especially if you are on there texting list). The pizza itself is ok (you get what you pay for). My favorite thing is weirdly enough to the pasta bar. It is very simple but I love the pasta because of the texture. The sauces are not the greatest but if you mix a few of the sauces together it's delicious!!! The place is always packed which for a buffet that's a good thing because you know the food is coming out hot. The customer service is great! It seems like the employees are always running around getting things done! My only complaint is get more silverware!!!! We had to wait to get clean silverware and when it came out there was a line just for that! . The staff is very friendly and the employee t-shirts are always fun to read!

    (3)
  • Autumn B.

    Wow you got problems at your orem location! We called ahead and reserved the family room, which is why we decided to even go in. We arrived to be told that there people in there and we couldn't be help after we paid and not before. We asked to speak to the manager and the nice staff went to get her. We witnessed the staff tell the manager we wanted to talk to her and the manager tell the staff no she wasn't going to talk to us and walk away from the staff avoiding eye contact with us. Then another staff needed a code put into the computer causing the manager to have to come up front. She was then forced to have to talk to us . At this point she very rudely said there was nothing she could do there was no time limit and she wasn't going to ask them to clear out of the room. We explained we called ahead earlier and reserved the room and she still insisted she couldn't do anything and she didn't know nothing about it. We asked to speak to another manager to which she said she was the only one. Then We ask to have the contact information for her superior. She promptly picked up her cell phone and dialed a number and informed us as she walked away that she wasn't going to give us that information. She never came back. After waiting another 30 plus minutes the room was cleared and cleaned. We found the salad bar out of most of the toppings and no forks in any of the spots for the store . Literally every spot was empty and told they were being washed. The store was not very full or busy. The children went for pizza to find only 5 pizza choices. All others were out. 2 dessert pizzas available. Pizza appeared to be cooking and sitting at end of oven while staff talked very loudly about the day and misc things having nothing to do with what I wanted my children hearing. Once the pizza was slightly replaced they were not cut all the way through and were over cooked. The hour we were in the store many times we heard staff ask for the manager, Brittany, who was no where to be found. She wouldn't tell us her name when we asked she didn't want to tell us. We got her name from another staff . A couple of the staff tried to have superior customer service but due the extreme unprofessional and under qualified manager were unable to succeed . I hate to suggest anyone be fired but I am not the only one that could tell you made a very wrong choice allowing Brittany to manage your orem store. I will be sure to not go back when she is there as I know it will not be an enjoyable experience and my time and money is better spent elsewhere.

    (2)
  • Alan D.

    The missus suggested this place for lunch today, mostly because we'd never tried it and I drive by it every day. The staff was friendly, the place was clean and the price was right. A pizza buffet place. Why not? The pizza is ok. Kinda what you'd expect for an all you can eat place. It wasn't to die for, but it wasn't greasy or tasteless. The desert pizzas were actually kinda tasty. They have a modest salad bar with the basics, and they give you these tiny plates that you can hold 2 slices on. The intent I guess, is that you'll take less pizza. I'm not afraid of walking back and forth or double stacking, and I tried them all. Its just OK. The right place after a softball game, or you're in the neighborhood and need an economical, sit down lunch so you can get back to work. The pizza is better than a frozen food section of a supermarket. Tons of seating, a few TV's and the bathrooms are immaculate. Yep, it is what it is.

    (3)
  • Erin B.

    Came here during opening week to check out this new Pizza Pie Cafe location. I rarely go to pizza buffets, but if were to go more often it'd definitely be this place. The service was tops, everyone was very friendly and making sure we had an enjoyable experience. They had a great selection of pizza's sure to appease most palettes as well as a great selection of dessert pizzas. The salad bar was decent as well and there was plenty of space around the buffet areas. The pasta however was my favorite. I only tried one type of pasta (whole wheat penne). The pasta was reheated in boiling water on ordering, and was surprisingly well cooked. I tried each of the sauces available and each were delicious. Apparently they're made fresh every day, so none of that nasty canned stuff. My favorite was the roasted red pepper sauce, but the spicy sausage alfredo and marinara were also delicious. For the price (about $7 for unlimited pizza, pasta, salad & drinks), this place definitely can't be beat.

    (4)
  • Joseph R.

    This place has a killer buffet. I mean, it's not the type of pizza you stay up dreaming about. But this place is as solid as a lunch location as there is. I would say it single handedly took me from a 34 waist to a 36. Bravo.

    (4)
  • Deborah Y.

    This was literally the worst place my husband and I have ever gone for dinner. The food was bland, dry, and tasted like cardboard. The salad bar was out of about 80% of the toppings and dressings. The pizza tasted like it had old toppings dropped on frozen bread and popped in the microwave for 5 minutes and then served. We were able to get one fork when we got there and then the restaurant had no clean forks for the next 45 minutes. It seemed like half the staff was just eating the pizza and pasta the whole time and did not even step aside for actual customers to get some food. I even had a worker squeeze between me and the pizza counter (literally bumping my elbow with his head) in order to wipe the counter off instead of waiting about 5 seconds for me to grab a slice and walk away. Then he wiped the crumbs right onto my feet and said nothing as I proceeded to try and get the food off my sandals. I did not go into Pizza Pie Cafe expecting a gourmet meal or even a great meal, but I did expect food to actually be warm and halfway warm and to have a clean fork to use.

    (1)
  • Isla G.

    Our kids love this place...and what's not to love? They've got a variety of pizzas on their buffet (including dessert pizzas), a decent salad bar, Pepsi products, and a pasta bar. Our favorites are the garlic bread twists, Buffalo chicken pizza, and radiatori with a mix of carbonara (bacon!) and roasted red pepper sauces. We also love the cookie monster :) This restaurant is generally less crowded than the one in Provo.

    (4)
  • Janey L.

    We only come here when it's our kid's choice for our out-to-eat night. I've been to awful pizza buffets in my day, and this one really isn't that bad compared, but still, I'd rather go somewhere else.

    (2)
  • Abigail W.

    One of our family's favorite places! The dough is a tad on the sweet side, but that makes it work for both the regular pizzas and the dessert pizzas. The salad bar is decent, and I absolutely love the pasta bar. I actually crave their pasta sauces. The noodles are cooked absolutely perfectly as well. They also have gluten free noodles, which are cooked in a separate area from the regular stuff, so I don't have to worry about cross contamination for my 5 year old with celiac disease. She also loves their gluten free pizza which costs $2 more at this location, and is worth it as it lasts her for a few meals. Between that and the salad bar she gets a big meal. Sometimes the pizzas seem to have been sitting for a while, and sometimes there's a fresher one behind it, and they'll happily push the fresher one forward if there are just a few pieces of the older one left. Love their dessert pizzas. A worthwhile family dinner as we all get to eat our fill of food we enjoy for less than $30 for a family of 5.

    (5)
  • Isaac F.

    This is the worst freaking pizza I've ever had. I have no idea how anyone can give it a good score considering it's cardboard with marinara on top. I wish I could give it a negative score. But hey they are polite and the dessert pizza isn't too bad but it's not enough to make up for the bad tasting pizza.

    (1)
  • D. W.

    Generally, on coming across a pizza buffet, I would turn around and leave, as I nearly did today, however, pizza buffets do have uses, albeit somewhat limited. One of them is having pizza ready on demand. I needed a quick lunch today and obviously, everything is all ready to go. I also have been still craving pizza for lunch and really expected to just pop in and grab a few quick slices. As it turns out, for all you can eat pizza & salad bar (I didn't partake of this as I couldn't look at myself in the mirror if I went to a pizza joint and bellied up to the salad bar and at some point, I will need to use a mirror) and whatever else for $7.25, you can about figure out what you're going to be getting and the pizzas ranged from tolerable to not worth eating. None of them rose above average, though, but one of the nice things is that you can try several different pizzas, though most of them will have been under the heat lamp for a bit. I tried quite a few: Acceptable (in order of tastiness): Firefighter, Hillbilly, PPC's Combo Flavors I didn't get much past half a slice: Chicken Alfredo (worst and a waste of the bacon that was on it), Buffalo Wing Thing (did not get much of the buffalo flavoring at all, mostly dreadful), Hawaiian (how they screwed this type of pizza up is beyond me), peach pizza (as "awesome" as it sounds), Cheese Stix (about Little Caesar's level and the best of this list). The rest of the pizzas either had onions or were a nasty gloppy sugary concoction that looked frankly disgusting. If anything, this tastes like a chain pizza and I'd put some of it below Domino's and Pizza Hut, but generally in the area of them, Papa John's and so on. But still, at that price point, with the groups coming in the door as I was leaving, it highlights another thing that pizza buffets are good at, which is feeding a group of children or teens. It's usefulness to me, outside of me trying to fill up one of those two groups, is very minimal, though.

    (3)
  • Jason G.

    It is what it is. Mediocre pizza, Ok salad and pasta bars. Over-priced unless you have a coupon or it is their equivalent of happy hour. The kids enjoy it, but they also eat peeps, so their opinions are invalid.

    (3)
  • Pdog E.

    Unpleasantly greasy pasta sauces and marinara actually made me shudder. Most of the pizzas were okay, but a few were total disappointments, which was weird because I'm not hard to please in this category. Enjoyable: pesto, fireman, cheese sticks, oreo pie. Disappointing: buffalo chicken pizza didnt taste anything like buffalo sauce, very plain and slightly sweet, weird. The staff were all super nice and helpful. The place seemed pretty clean. Fun environment with TVs going and 70s/80s rock playing. Vintage 50s decorations abounding were fun to look at. I'll give this place one more chance with the kids since there is so much variety and great potential for a wonderful time. Maybe I just caught them on a bad day and ate all the old or mismade food.

    (2)
  • Mark S.

    A great variety of pizzas and awesome freshly cooked pastas make for the perfect lunch!

    (5)
  • Tina E.

    Great value for the price! Their pizza is pretty good and they have a large selection. The salad bar and pasta bar were good too. I tried two pasta sauces, alfredo and red pepper, both were excellent. Staff was very friendly as well!

    (5)
  • Rick N.

    I've been here a bunch of times and I have to say this place keeps me coming back! The service is excellent and the staff is quite helpful. The pizza is always delicious and they have a great variety - which, I guess is to be expected from a pizza buffet! The pastas are also tasty and I highly recommend the pasta carbonara. Although I'm not a salad-eating-when-I'm-at-a-pizza-place kind of guy, I'm glad the option is at least there and adds another variety of dining options (i.e. various salad dressings that become my pizza dipping sauces!). The atmosphere is fun and light-hearted which makes it a great place to take the family. I also think the romantic booths are fun, hilarious, and would be great for a casual/relaxing date night! Above all else, the cafe is quite clean! Go and Enjoy a night out!

    (5)
  • Abraham G.

    All you can eat pizza, salad and pasta. With that offering you know good is not going to be amazing but it's quite decent for what you pay for. Good variety on pizzas and pasta, would like to see a better salad bar though. But at the end of the day, you get what you pay for

    (3)
  • Jeff C.

    WARNING do not go when it's graduation time or anytime it could be crowded. The dining room is rather small and the are unable to handle the rush. The food is OK though. The FIreman Pizza was great and the other choice were good. The pasta was great and I had the smoked pepper sauce was tasty with a hint of heat! The Salad bar was average and could use some more choices. We will probably go back, hopefully we will be smarter and avoid the crowd. You have been warned!!!!

    (3)
  • Joe S.

    For the price that you pay you simply cannot beat the value that you are getting here. Their pizza is pretty good and they have lots of different thing to choose from. I personally like the Buffalo Wing Pizza, but they also have a salad and pasta bar as well as desert pizza. So for me although its not the most amazing pizza in the world the price (6.50) makes it for me as good as it gets.

    (5)

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 - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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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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