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Large Specialty Pizza, Two Medium Specialty Pizzas, or a Party Package at Buckhead Pizza Co. (Up to 59% Off)

Buckhead Pizza Co.
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It has a gluten free menu

Chefs hand toss whole-wheat and regular dough before firing made-to-order pies in a 500-degree oven and topping them with housemade sauce

Communal dining is easy when the food is already divided, like a presliced pizza or a turkey that has already been through a protracted custody battle. Split and share with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$12 for one large specialty pizza (up to a $23.25 value) and garlic knots (a $4.95 value; up to a $28.20 total value)<p> $15 for two medium specialty pizzas (up to a $37 value)<p> $25 for a party package (up to a $56.45 total value)

  • 18 wings (a $14.95 value)
  • Two medium specialty pizzas (up to a $37 value)
  • One 2-liter soda (a $4.50 value)<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for dine-in. Extra fee for delivery more than 5 miles outside of restaurant locations. Promotional value can’t be combined with other offers. Tax and gratuity not included. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Buckhead Pizza Co.

At Buckhead Pizza Co.'s two locations kitchens bustle as chefs simmer house-made sauce and bake Atlanta-style thin-crust pizzas to a golden brown in 500-degree ovens. They toss fresh regular, whole-wheat, and gluten-free dough and make each pie to order before covering it in signature toppings such as Atlanta steak with caramelized onions and blue cheese. The charming pizzeria also fills cherry-wood tables with crispy flatbreads, calzones, and bubbling pans of lasagna.

Diners take a break from the sun and his unreasonable demands for pizza sacrifices under the outdoor patio's awning, enjoying breezy sunset dinners or cocktail hours filled with frosty brews from shared pitchers and red and white wines from the full bar. Back inside, diners stay entertained by participating in trivia or watching as many games as eyeballs will allow on the eatery's many televisions.

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