How much is a large pizza at Domino's?

Last Modified Jan 15, 2025 03:24 EST
How much is a large pizza at Domino's?
Domino’s Pizza (Source: Domino’s Pizza official Instagram)


The price of a large Domino's pizza varies depending on various factors but they range from $10 USD to $20 USD.


Domino's was established in 1960 when two brothers, Tom and Jim Monaghan, took over the operations of an established pizza business. Things only got better from there as the business expanded swiftly and by 1978, Domino's had over 200 outlets across the United States. By 1983, the firm had begun expanding overseas, opening a store in Canada just before launching its 1000th location in Washington. However, as of 2025, the fast-food franchise has over 15,000 outlets worldwide with the brand continuing to evolve and grow.


How much is a large pizza at Domino's?


Unfortunately, there is no single price for a large pizza at Domino's as it varies depending on the crust type, toppings, and the ongoing promotions the company has. However, the prices of a large pizza range from between $10 USD to $20 USD depending on the type of pizza. For example, specialty pizzas like the Meat Lovers or Deluxe cost between $16 to $18 USD. That changes if a customer decides to build their own pizza, which can cost upwards of $14 USD, depending on the various toppings and crust as the large pizza starts at that price.


Nutritional Value Table of a Domino’s Pizza


Here is the nutritional value of a large hand-tossed Domino’s pepperoni pizza.


Calories 280 (per slice)
% DV*
Total Fat11g17%
Saturated Fat5g25%
Trans Fat0g-
Cholesterol30mg10%
Sodium500mg21%
Total Carbohydrate32g11%
Dietary Fiber0.5g2%
Sugars1g-
Protein11g-


Popular Domino’s items


Domino’s offers several main offerings: Food (Pizza, Wings, and more), Sides, Beverages, and Desserts.


Food


  • Pizza

  • Chicken

  • Oven-Baked Sandwiches

  • Oven-Baked Pastas

  • Salads


Sides


  • Stuffed breads

  • Bread Bites

  • Bread Twists

  • Loaded Tots

  • Sauces

  • Salad Dressing


Beverages


  • Coca-Cola

  • Sprite

  • Fanta


About Domino’s


Domino's was founded in 1960 when Tom Monaghan and his brother, Jim, bought a small pizza parlor in Michigan, but Joe soon quit the company and traded his share to his brother. However, Tom continued to grow and flourish the company as five years later, he had purchased two additional stores. He even changed the name to Domino's the same year, and while he had other logo ideas, the firm began franchising in 1967.


This resulted in fast expansion, so much so that by 1978, they had over 200 shops in America alone and were still expanding rapidly. By 1983, the firm had begun expanding globally, and by 2014, it had over 6000 outlets worldwide. A substantial portion of that is now concentrated in India, which has over 1000 Domino's outlets, making it the country with the most Domino's locations outside of the United States.


All of this occurred after Monaghan sold 93% of his business stock in 1998 for almost $1 billion and retired with the company now listed on the NYSE stock market.


Also read: How many slices are in a medium Dominos Pizza?

FAQs Domino's pizza

A. The caloric count for a large Domino’s pizza varies. For example, a large pepperoni pizza is at 280 calories per slice.

A. Domino’s took the $5 pizza off their menu in 2019 before bringing it back in December of the same year and it hasn’t returned since.

A. A Domino's large pizza has around 8 to 16 slices depending on the type of crust.

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