Pi Day isn’t just for math lovers—here’s where to score the best pizza deals on 3.14.
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Pi Day isn’t really about math. Sure, it’s a nod to 3.14, the never-ending number that describes a circle’s circumference, but the reason people show up for it each year isn’t because they’re celebrating geometry. It’s because Pi Day has become an excuse to eat something round.
But this year, it’s bigger than discounts. From gold-speckled Margherita pizzas to ranch-infused pies, brands are going beyond the standard $3.14 deal to turn Pi Day into a full-blown spectacle. Here’s where to find the best deals—and the most over-the-top drops—this year.
Pi Day 2025: The Best Pizza Deals & Discounts
From big chains to local spots, these Pi Day pizza deals make celebrating easy.
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- 7-Eleven: Through the 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards programs, loyalty members can grab a whole pizza for $3.14 at 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes.
- California Pizza Kitchen (CPK): CPK Rewards members can get a $3.14 pizza with any $25 purchase, valid for dine-in and takeout.
- Marco’s Pizza: Marco’s is stretching Pi Day into March Madness with a month-long rotation of pizza deals.
- Peter Piper Pizza: Arizona and Albuquerque locations are offering $3.14 personal cheese pizzas, but you’ll need to download their app to claim the deal.
- Pizza Hut: Introducing Pizza Charcuterie, a customizable pizza-and-appetizer board featuring any two medium pizzas, boneless wings, and breadsticks, starting at $24.99.
- DiGiorno + Hidden Valley Ranch: They dropped a ranch-infused frozen pizza just in time for Pi Day. If you believe pizza and ranch belong together, this one’s for you.
Honorable Mention: A 24K Gold Pizza, Because Why Not?
A 24K gold-speckled Margherita pizza? Only in NYC.
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Some brands are pushing deals. Others are making a splash. Enter East Village Pizza in New York, which is rolling out a one-day-only 24K gold-speckled Margherita pizza.
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Known for viral menu items and double-stacked pies, East Village Pizza is taking Pi Day luxury. Is it necessary? No. Will people talk about it? Absolutely.
Pi Day Isn’t Really About Pizza—It’s About Participation
Why people keep coming back for a $3.14 pizza year after year.
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Food holidays come and go, but the ones that last give us something to do. We don’t plan months ahead for Pi Day. We don’t bake anything. We just grab a slice, split a pie, or see what wild stunt a pizza chain is pulling this year.
Unlike Thanksgiving or Christmas, there’s no tradition—just a ritual. And in a time when most of our shared cultural moments revolve around social media, sports, or streaming drops, food remains one of the last things we all experience in real life at the same time.
That’s why Pi Day works. It’s not about math. It’s not about marketing. It’s about food as a shared moment—one slice, one deal, one inside joke that keeps going year after year.