What pizza do most elementary kids like?

Anonymous
But to be fair Dominos, the last time I had those were at a birthday party 3 years ago. When did they change to the better version?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think some of you maybe haven’t had Domino’s in a long time. Like it used to be awful back in the day, then they improved it and basically went on a pizza apology tour trying to get people to try it again. Plus it’s still one of the best values for what you get!


+1

And even if you don't like the new version, I've never been to a kids' birthday party where a kid didn't eat Domino's cheese pizza. Only a really picky kid would mind, and I think that if somebody has a kid that picky they would think to feed him something else beforehand.


A kid would even eat Little Caesar's pizza (they were worse than Dominos). My point being a kid would eat ANY cheese pizza, including frozen. We went to a party at a house when my kid was 5 and we had to stay around. The host served Costco frozen pizza that was baked earlier and reheated when it was time to eat. Way to cheap out on a birthday party. The kids still ate it though. They offered to the adults too and the pizza was not nice at all.


I actually enjoy Little Caesar’s when we get it periodically…*backs away slowly*
Anonymous
Kids will eat almost any brand of pizza. I do think you want a 2:1 cheese to meat/toppings number of pies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But to be fair Dominos, the last time I had those were at a birthday party 3 years ago. When did they change to the better version?

I think it’s been more than three years. It depends on what you order though.
The adults in my family love the specialty pizza on thin crust - spinach/feta, taco cheeseburger, Memphis BBQ chicken and Philly cheesesteak are favs.
My kids love it without tomato sauce and instead garlic Parmesan sauce on a deep dish.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:To add, 10 pizzas was way too much for 20 kids and a few adults. We would have been good with just 6 pizzas.


NP. I think it depends on the age of elementary. 5th grade vs. 1st is a big difference in appetite.


Depends on time of day, too. My kid regularly eats more than half a pizza at dinnertime. Also, pizza freezes and can be re-heated if there's too much.
Anonymous
Pizza Bolis, Ledos, Papa Johns.
Dominos and Pizza Hut are sometimes too spicy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pizza Bolis, Ledos, Papa Johns.
Dominos and Pizza Hut are sometimes too spicy.


Too spicy? I don't understand this. I actually find Dominos sauce to be a little sweet. But who thinks cheese pizza from a chain restaurant is too spicy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pizza Bolis, Ledos, Papa Johns.
Dominos and Pizza Hut are sometimes too spicy.


Too spicy? I don't understand this. I actually find Dominos sauce to be a little sweet. But who thinks cheese pizza from a chain restaurant is too spicy?


The lady from the other thread who just discovered some homemade flatbread is the only reason to like pizza.
Anonymous
Little Ceasers Hot & Ready boxes get 7 cheese and 3 pepperoni.
Anonymous
Cheese is usually very popular.

I have had success with just hamburger pizza [no other toppings] as well.

Pizza Boli's is hands down better than Dominoes, Pizza Hut and any other national chain. Pizza Boli's is a local chain.
Anonymous
Ledo’s seems popular. It’s like crackers and ketchup. But they eat it up. Church St is popular in Vienna.
Anonymous
My elementary kids friends’ all want Ledos or dominoes thin crust - cheese or pepperoni. I hate it but it’s fine with me for special occasions like sports parties etc.
Anonymous
Cheese. Always cheese. This is the only answer. Doesn’t matter from where. Some kids will like some toppings, but they will gladly eat plain cheese. Many kids won’t eat any toppings and will only want cheese. So there you go
Anonymous
Costco cheese pizza is your answer!
Anonymous
For kids parties, get cheese only pizzas more than meat pizzas. Don't bother with veggies for them. 3 boxes of cheese and 1 box of pepperoni. Two slices per child will do. Don't even mention where the pizzas are from.
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