Tuesday, January 27, 2015

All You Can Eat - The Battle of the Buffets |Pizza Hut|


Entering the ring on day two is a national favorite, Pizza Hut. The Hut has been offering their lunch buffet for years, since before some of you were even born, and has been a family favorite since it's origin in the late 80's. Offering decent pizza at a fair price is a staple of the Hut Buffet, and it's sure to be one you don't want to miss!

It’s no secret, there is a definitive time and place for an all you can eat pizza get-down; whether it be on a Tuesday night, when you’re feeling particularly naughty, or on a Saturday morning when you’re fighting through that pizza hangover you acquired through uncontrollable pizza consumption the night before. 


Pizza Hut has been on the pizza buffet game longer than we could even remember. As a young boy I remember going to pizza hut buffet’s basically once a week all summer long. The anticipation and excitement boiling up inside me like a piping hot tea-kettle as we drove to Pizza Hut. I knew that at that moment I could consume as much pizza as I wanted without my mom getting upset with me, or my brother yelling about me taking the last slice of pepperoni, it was a dream come true. Pizza Hut pizza is notorious for it’s grease and distinct cheese flavor, not to mention the stuffed crust that literally changed the game. The biggest downside is that this buffet is only available from 11:30-1:30pm, and only at participating locations. That means you need to be as efficient as possible, mentally preparing yourself for a two-hour pizza sprint and making the most of your time while you’re there. You want to make sure you get your money’s worth, this pizza buffet will run you just over $10, depending on where you live. Rest assured, however, when you cross the finish line of that pizza sprint you’re sure to feel accomplished and successful, the pizza sweats of a true champion.

Why Pizza Hut? Above average pizza, mediocrely low prices, and paying homage to the O.G. Pizza Buffet. The price per quality ratio here is pretty even. You’re getting pizza that you’ll enjoy for a price that won’t break the average bank. Do you have kids? Kids 4-12 are half off at the Hut lunch buffet. Kids 3 and under eat free! Parenthood can be hard, but it’s a little easier when you can get pizza faced with your kids for a low price.

What to check out – Be sure to save room for the Pizza Hut Dessert Pizza. Their apple pie pizza is the thing of dreams and is sure to throw the perfect layer of sweets to finish off a two-hour unadulterated pizza throwdown. Also, don't miss the bread sticks and marinara. If you're ever had these sticks at a pizza hut express, you probably think they're whack as hell. Try them in store, you won't be disappointed.

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