Last Edited by greengreengrass
September 19, 2020
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01:58 PM
If the deal isn't populating in app,
Manual code entry can be found at bottom of offers page
CODE: 1612
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This is a YMMV deal. Code not working online in the following states: DC, IL, OH, NC, MD, DE, NV, GA, TX, FL, TN, MO, WI, NJ, CO, WA, VA.
States it works in: SoCal
However, my local Domino's store manager offered to honor the 50% off anyway. So it doesn't hurt to ask.
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08-30-2020 at 01:39 AM.
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Large 3-topping menu price $15.49 50% off $7.74. Large 3-topping $7.99 anyday of week.
rather have $5.99 Large 2-topping promo they run instead of 50% off menu price.
Respectfully, you are doing it wrong. I buy 16 inch XL Brooklyn ExtravaganZZa pizzas (8 toppings) and you can change the toppings to whatever you want. They are normally $18.49 and this brings it to $9.25. That's less than the $9.99 coupon I just used tonight for a large 14" pizza with 5 toppings.
To me, I'd rather eat plain bread than a 2 topping pizza. Five toppings is my minimum. Everyone has their own desires and you are welcome to your 2 toppings but for people like me, I really enjoy this deal.
I also buy gift cards for $20 with $25 credit so I'm saving 20% off every order too. That makes my pizza $7.40 for a 16" 8 topping pizza.
I buy 16 inch XL Brooklyn ExtravaganZZa pizzas (8 toppings) and you can change the toppings to whatever you want.
The local Domino's here offers very few topping choices. They don't have meatball, which is the kid's favorite, and they don't have broccoli, which is the wife's favorite. Is this limitation nation-wide or local?
Most every small mom & pop pizza place will sell meatball sandwiches and pastrami sandwiches and whatever, and also offer these sandwich ingredients as pizza toppings. The Domino's here offers very few choices.
Respectfully, you are doing it wrong. I buy 16 inch XL Brooklyn ExtravaganZZa pizzas (8 toppings) and you can change the toppings to whatever you want. They are normally $18.49 and this brings it to $9.25. That's less than the $9.99 coupon I just used tonight for a large 14" pizza with 5 toppings.
To me, I'd rather eat plain bread than a 2 topping pizza. Five toppings is my minimum. Everyone has their own desires and you are welcome to your 2 toppings but for people like me, I really enjoy this deal.
I also buy gift cards for $20 with $25 credit so I'm saving 20% off every order too. That makes my pizza $7.40 for a 16" 8 topping pizza.
rather have $5.99 Large 2-topping promo they run instead of 50% off menu price.
Agreed, but that offer is pretty rare.
As already pointed out, this deal is best maximized on multiple-topping pizzas. Otherwise, this deal isn't much different than the everyday Lg, 3-topping for $7.99.
I'd like to point out that the fantastic everyday Large 3-topping for $7.99 deal is for carryout only. I'm assuming this 50% off is for delivery as well.
Thanks for that 16" brooklyn suggestion. Does anyone know whether the dough used for the 16" pizzas is the same amount as they use for their 14" pizzas? (Papa Johns does this). I think they do from what I remember.
The local Domino's here offers very few topping choices. They don't have meatball, which is the kid's favorite, and they don't have broccoli, which is the wife's favorite. Is this limitation nation-wide or local?
Most every small mom & pop pizza place will sell meatball sandwiches and pastrami sandwiches and whatever, and also offer these sandwich ingredients as pizza toppings. The Domino's here offers very few choices.
ive actuallly yet to hear of broccoli as being a topping thats interesting
I'd like to point out that the fantastic everyday Large 3-topping for $7.99 deal is for carryout only. I'm assuming this 50% off is for delivery as well.
Thanks for that 16" brooklyn suggestion. Does anyone know whether the dough used for the 16" pizzas is the same amount as they use for their 14" pizzas? (Papa Johns does this). I think they do from what I remember.
having tried it once this year after avoiding it so many years... im not sure if due to using the same dough ball but stretching it out thinner does it bake to a crisper, roasted sharper aka brick oven bread hint or what, (yes in theory thinner rolled out dough of the same formula can) but i started to think this is their best pizza on the menu.
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oh well... time to lose some pandemic weight... then gain it all back on Sept 14 when this coupon kick in!
THANKS!
oh well... time to lose some pandemic weight... then gain it all back on Sept 14 when this coupon kick in!
THANKS!
rather have $5.99 Large 2-topping promo they run instead of 50% off menu price.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Relik
rather have $5.99 Large 2-topping promo they run instead of 50% off menu price.
To me, I'd rather eat plain bread than a 2 topping pizza. Five toppings is my minimum. Everyone has their own desires and you are welcome to your 2 toppings but for people like me, I really enjoy this deal.
I also buy gift cards for $20 with $25 credit so I'm saving 20% off every order too. That makes my pizza $7.40 for a 16" 8 topping pizza.
The local Domino's here offers very few topping choices. They don't have meatball, which is the kid's favorite, and they don't have broccoli, which is the wife's favorite. Is this limitation nation-wide or local?
Most every small mom & pop pizza place will sell meatball sandwiches and pastrami sandwiches and whatever, and also offer these sandwich ingredients as pizza toppings. The Domino's here offers very few choices.
To me, I'd rather eat plain bread than a 2 topping pizza. Five toppings is my minimum. Everyone has their own desires and you are welcome to your 2 toppings but for people like me, I really enjoy this deal.
I also buy gift cards for $20 with $25 credit so I'm saving 20% off every order too. That makes my pizza $7.40 for a 16" 8 topping pizza.
As already pointed out, this deal is best maximized on multiple-topping pizzas. Otherwise, this deal isn't much different than the everyday Lg, 3-topping for $7.99.
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Thanks for that 16" brooklyn suggestion. Does anyone know whether the dough used for the 16" pizzas is the same amount as they use for their 14" pizzas? (Papa Johns does this). I think they do from what I remember.
Most every small mom & pop pizza place will sell meatball sandwiches and pastrami sandwiches and whatever, and also offer these sandwich ingredients as pizza toppings. The Domino's here offers very few choices.
Thanks for that 16" brooklyn suggestion. Does anyone know whether the dough used for the 16" pizzas is the same amount as they use for their 14" pizzas? (Papa Johns does this). I think they do from what I remember.
having tried it once this year after avoiding it so many years... im not sure if due to using the same dough ball but stretching it out thinner does it bake to a crisper, roasted sharper aka brick oven bread hint or what, (yes in theory thinner rolled out dough of the same formula can) but i started to think this is their best pizza on the menu.