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National Pizza Day Sparks Deals Across America

Pizza chains, breweries, and convenience stores nationwide roll out discounts, freebies, and special pies for National Pizza Day on February 9, 2026.

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Pizza lovers across the United States are gearing up for a mouthwatering celebration as National Pizza Day lands on Monday, February 9, 2026. Falling conveniently the day after the Super Bowl, this year’s festivities promise a smorgasbord of deals, freebies, and creative pies from coast to coast. Whether you’re a fan of classic pepperoni, crave deep-dish decadence, or simply want a slice on the go, there’s something for everyone in this year’s pizza bonanza.

According to WLS in Chicago, the city’s own Roaring Table Brewery is going all out for National Pizza Day. The Lake Zurich-based taproom, co-owned by Siebel Institute-trained brewer Lane Fearing and graphic designer Beth May, has expanded its kitchen to offer three distinct pizza styles: Chicago tavern-style, New York-style, and Detroit-style pies. Open since August 2017, Roaring Table is known for more than just its craft beer; its menu now features sandwiches with hand-cut fries, a giant pretzel, and house-seasoned fries, making it a go-to spot for game-day gatherings with multiple screens and a robust lineup of events. Weekly specials like “Pitchers & Pies” on Wednesdays and “The Detroit Club” on Thursdays keep things lively, while upcoming celebrations include a Seinfeld trivia night on February 26 and a Valentine’s Day pairing with Après Pastry & Bakery.

But the excitement isn’t limited to the Windy City. Chains and independent pizzerias nationwide are rolling out deals that are hard to resist. As reported by USA TODAY and other outlets, Pizza Hut is offering a free large one-topping pizza to new and existing Hut Rewards members who make a qualifying purchase of at least $7.99 through the app or website on February 9. The coupon for the free pizza will show up in the app within 24 to 48 hours, ready for redemption on a future order. And just in time for Valentine’s Day, Pizza Hut is also bringing back its heart-shaped pizzas at participating locations, with prices starting at $11.99.

California Pizza Kitchen is joining the festivities with a “Sweet Deal for Two” that includes a heart-shaped pizza, one starter, two entrees, and one dessert for $60. This special is available from February 9 through February 15, making it perfect for couples looking to celebrate both National Pizza Day and Valentine’s Day. For those just looking for a discount, CPK is also offering $10 off $40 at select locations through February 9, using promo code “WINTER10” online or by mentioning “Winter 10” in the restaurant.

If you’re more of a build-your-own enthusiast, MOD Pizza is offering $9 pizzas to MOD Rewards members on February 9. Papa Johns fans can snag an XL NY Style Pizza for just $11.99, while Papa Murphy’s is tempting customers with $10 off $25 using the code “PZDAY26.” Meanwhile, Round Table Pizza is serving up a Large Double Play Pizza for $21.99 with code “RTP808” through February 9, and their Large Heart-Shaped Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza for $19.99 from February 9 through 15. Hungry Howie’s is rolling out three different deals—$11 for a large pepperoni duo, $22 for two medium one-topping pizzas plus bread, and $33 for two large two-topping pizzas, bread, and a 2-liter Pepsi—using specific promo codes.

Convenience store chains are getting in on the action as well. 7-Eleven is offering buy one pizza, get another for $3 to 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards members, in addition to a $5 Meal Deal that includes two pizza slices and a 20-ounce soda. Customers who prefer delivery can use the code “DELIVERY10” on the 7NOW Delivery app to get $10 off any first-time order of $20 or more. As USA TODAY highlights, these deals make it easy to celebrate whether you’re on the go or staying in.

Cheez-It is celebrating National Pizza Day in its own unique way, introducing two new pizza-inspired crackers—Cheez-It Duoz Pesto + Mozzarella and Cheez-It Snap’d Margherita Pizza. On February 9 only, fans can get these snacks for 20% off and enjoy free shipping with the code “PIZZA20.” For those seeking frozen options, PORTA is offering its Italian ingredient-packed frozen pizzas for $8.99 each via Amazon delivery through February 11.

Family-friendly chains are making sure everyone can get a slice of the action. Chuck E. Cheese is offering $5 large one-topping pizzas from February 9 to 12 with a games purchase, but Fun Pass holders can claim the deal without playing any games. Schlotzsky’s is also in the mix, offering $5 pizzas in-store at participating locations after 5 p.m. on National Pizza Day.

Online platforms are sweetening the deal for digital diners. Grubhub is offering $7 off Pizza Hut orders of $30 or more on February 9, while Amazon Prime Grubhub+ members can use the promo code “GET10” to get $10 off a $30 order. Gopuff is providing discounts on popular frozen pizza brands, including $3 off Stuffed DiGiorno Pizza, $3 off California Pizza Kitchen Full-Size Pizza, and multi-buy deals on DiGiorno and CPK personal pizzas.

Even travelers aren’t left out. Pilot, the largest travel center network in North America, is offering slices of Pilot Pizza for just $2 with a saved offer in the Pilot app on February 9. For those who want to ship a taste of Chicago to their door, Bartolini’s is whipping up highly reviewed deep-dish pizzas available nationwide via Goldbelly.

With so many offers, it might be tough to choose just one. But as Dean Martin famously crooned, “When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s amore”—and on National Pizza Day, that sentiment rings true from Chicago to Kentucky, from local breweries to national chains. Whether you’re celebrating with a heart-shaped pie, a Detroit-style slice, or a grab-and-go deal from your local convenience store, February 9, 2026, is shaping up to be a day of delicious, cheesy indulgence for pizza fans everywhere.

With an array of creative promotions, special menu items, and unbeatable discounts, National Pizza Day 2026 isn’t just a celebration—it’s a reminder of how pizza brings people together, one slice at a time.

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