Pi Day 2025: Crazy Deals, Gold-Topped Pizzas & the Most Over-the-Top Offers Yet!

Pi Day isn’t just about numbers—it’s about pizza. From $3.14 pies to gold-covered creations, brands are turning this quirky holiday into a full-blown celebration. Whether you're hunting for the best deals or the wildest new menu drops, here’s everything you need to know to make the most of Pi Day 2025!

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3/14/20252 min read

Pi Day isn’t really about math. Sure, it nods to 3.14, the infinite number tied to circles, but let’s be real—people aren’t here for geometry. They’re here for the pizza.

This year, it’s more than just discounts. From gold-dusted Margherita pizzas to ranch-infused creations, brands are stepping beyond the usual $3.14 deals to turn Pi Day into a full-fledged event. Here’s where to score the best bargains—and the most outrageous offerings—this year.

Pi Day 2025: The Best Pizza Deals & Discounts

  • 7-Eleven: Loyalty members can snag a whole pizza for just $3.14 through 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards at 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes.

  • California Pizza Kitchen (CPK): CPK Rewards members get a $3.14 pizza with any $25 purchase, valid for dine-in and takeout.

  • Marco’s Pizza: Extending Pi Day into March Madness, Marco’s is rolling out a full month of rotating pizza deals.

  • Peter Piper Pizza: Select Arizona and Albuquerque locations are offering $3.14 personal cheese pizzas—just download their app to claim the offer.

  • Pizza Hut: Introducing Pizza Charcuterie—a customizable pizza-and-appetizer board featuring two medium pizzas, boneless wings, and breadsticks, starting at $24.99.

  • DiGiorno + Hidden Valley Ranch: For those who swear by pizza and ranch, this Pi Day release is a dream come true—a frozen pizza infused with ranch flavor.

Honorable Mention: A 24K Gold Pizza, Because Why Not?

While some brands focus on discounts, others are making headlines. East Village Pizza in New York is going all out with a one-day-only 24K gold-speckled Margherita pizza—because if there’s one day to go big with pizza, it’s Pi Day.

Pi Day: More Than Just Pizza—It’s About the Experience

Food holidays come and go, but the best ones give us something to join in on. No elaborate plans, no baking—just grabbing a slice, splitting a pie, or watching what wild stunt a pizza brand pulls next.

Unlike traditional holidays, Pi Day isn’t about customs—it’s about ritual. And in a world where most shared moments happen online, food remains one of the few experiences we all still enjoy in real life at the same time.

That’s why Pi Day works. It’s not about math. It’s not just about marketing. It’s about pizza as a shared tradition—one deal, one slice, one inside joke that keeps going year after year.