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Celebrate Pi Day on March 14 With These Deals

March 13, 2024

Pi Day, celebrated annually on March 14 (3/14), brings deals on both pizza and dessert pies at various restaurants. Here’s what to expect for 2024.

Restaurants:

  • Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings is selling a 10-inch pizza for $3.14 when you buy a beverage.
  • Baskin-Robbins is offering a $2 discount on their Polar Pizza® ice cream treat through March 21 when ordering online or using the BR App with the promo code PIDAY.
  • BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse is providing a Mini One-Topping Pizza for $3.14 for dine-in customers.
  • Blaze Pizza is selling an 11-inch pizza for $3.14 for in-restaurant orders.
  • Burger King is giving a free Hershey’s Sundae Pie with a purchase of $3.14 or more through its app or website.
  • California Pizza Kitchen is offering CPK Rewards members a $3.14 pizza with a minimum purchase of $25.
  • Casey’s is giving customers a small pizza, breadsticks, or wings for $3.14 when buying any large pizza.
  • Kona Grill is selling apple pie slices for $3.14 with any entree or steak purchase.
  • Krystal is giving $3.14 off online orders of $10 or more.
  • Marco’s Pizza is providing a medium one-topping pizza for $3.14 with the purchase of any large or extra-large pizza.
  • Noodles & Company is offering rewards members a shareable side dish for $3.14 with any regular entree purchase.
  • Pieology is giving double perks to Pies and Perks members with the purchase of a Create Your Own Pizza or Calzone.
  • Pizza Hut is offering a free large one-topping pizza with the purchase of a large menu-priced pizza from March 12-14.
  • Schlotzsky’s rewards members will receive a $3.14 discount on any pizza or flatbread.
  • Speedway and 7-Eleven are selling large pizzas for $3.14 to rewards members.
  • Taco Bell is offering a Mexican Pizza for $3.14.
  • Your Pie is selling a 10-inch pizza for $5.

Additional Events:


  • DiGiorno Pizza is offering a digital coupon for a discount on your next pizza purchase.
  • DoorDash is giving users 50% off a pizza through March 16 from Godfather’s Pizza or Giordano’s with a minimum purchase of $3.14.
  • Keebler’s is having a giveaway where you can enter to win one of 314 Pi(e) Day Prize Packs.
  • Marie Callender’s is offering a $3.14 discount on select frozen multiserve dessert pies through their website.

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