The calorie content in Papa John’s pizza varies from pizza to pizza but it starts from 200 calories per slice and goes all the way up to 490 calories per slice.
Papa John's was founded in 1984 in the closet of John Schnatter's father's restaurant, but it swiftly grew into a full-fledged pizza franchise, going public less than a decade later. Not only that but by the late 1990s, the firm had over 1500 outlets in the United States and had begun to expand internationally under John Schnatter's leadership. While their condition has changed and their history is clouded by disputes between the corporation and Schnatter, Papa John's remains a leading pizza brand in North America.
How many calories are in Papa John's pizza?
Papa John’s pizza calorie content tends to vary quite a bit thanks to the multitude of factors involved in the process, including the crust, the size of the pizza, and the toppings. However, it starts at 200 calories per slice for an XS original crust cheese pizza and goes as high as 490 calories per slice for the XL original crust cheese pizza. That also tends to change depending on the crust as a thin-crust pizza will naturally have a lower caloric content and vice versa.
Furthermore, it’s important to remember that these figures are only per slice and that each pizza can have between 7 to 10 slices depending on the size of the pizza.
Nutritional Value Table of a Papa John’s pizza
Here are the nutritional values of a medium original crust Papa John’s cheese pizza.
Calories 290 (per slice) | ||
% DV* | ||
Total Fat | 10g | 15% |
Saturated Fat | 4.5g | 23% |
Trans Fat | 0g | |
Cholesterol | 25mg | 8% |
Sodium | 710mg | 30% |
Total Carbohydrate | 38g | 13% |
Dietary Fiber | 2g | 8% |
Sugars | 5g | |
Protein | 11g |
Popular Papa John’s items
Papa John's offers several main offerings: Food (Pizza, Wings, and more), Sides, Beverages, and Desserts.
Food
Pizza
Papadla
Papa Bites
Wings
Bowls
Sides
Garlic Knots
Breadsticks
Cheesesticks
Papa Bites
Sauces
Desserts
Cinnamon Pull Aparts
Cookies
Brownies
Beverages
Pepsi
Starry
Mountain Dew
Aquafina
About Papa John’s
Like other fast-food franchises today, Papa John's began with humble beginnings when founder John Schnatter placed a pizza oven inside a broom closet in the rear of his father's bar. Schnatter even sold his car to pay for the oven, and things went so well that he was able to move into his own place within a year. Nine years later, the firm went public on the NASDAQ, with over 1500 outlets by 1997.
Things only got better from there, and by 2023, it is the fourth-biggest pizza-delivery restaurant in the United States, with plans to expand further. As of 2024, it had over 5500 sites in 49 countries, making it the world's third-largest pizza delivery firm. However, the company's recent history has been fraught with controversy, owing primarily to Schnatter's comments. However, the situation has altered, with the firm's founder currently owning less than 4% of the corporation.
FAQs
A. Papa John’s left India in 2017 after citing that the company’s restaurants weren’t able to meet expectations.
A. As of 2024, John Schnatter owns a 4% share of Papa John’s as the company’s founder has sold most of the stocks he held in the company.
A. As of 2024, Papa John’s has restaurants in 49 countries.