$5 for $10 Worth of Buffet-Style Pizza, Pastas, Salads, and More at CiCi’s Pizza
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- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Endless pizza and pasta
- Kids eat free on Mondays & Tuesdays
- Made from scratch dough
The most common Internet password is “pizza123,” demonstrating America’s love for this Italian delight, as well as its complete inability to protect sensitive information. Enjoy bottomless pizza, pasta, salad, and more with today's deal: for $5, you get $10 worth of buffet-style eats and drinks at your choice of four Nashville-area CiCi’s Pizza's locations on Gallatin Road in Madison, Murfreesboro Road in Franklin, Grammer Lane in Smyrna, or Nolensville Road in Nashville.
At CiCi’s Pizza, feasters can sample hearty slices of pizza and a wide selection of buffet fare ($4.99 per person over 10 years of age), filling bellies like a pouch-stuffing kangaroo preparing to weather the harsh Australian winter. Offering endless helpings of fresh salads, tantalizing pastas, tasty desserts, and oven-fresh pizzas, CiCi’s tames the most voracious hunger attacks via all-you-can-eat tactics. Pizza dough is made fresh daily and doused in a savory sauce crafted from vine-ripened tomatoes and prescience-instilling spices, while salads are hand-tossed with the freshest ingredients delivered hourly via teleportation.
Diners can kick back and relax while enjoying a welcoming atmosphere and friendly service without worrying about overstaying their welcome, unlike quartering Redcoats. Additionally, kids four to 10 eat free on Mondays and Tuesdays (otherwise $2.99 per child) with a paying adult, furthering the mileage of your Groupon. Like chili popsicles and videos of grizzly-bear ballerinas, buffets are enjoyed around the world due to their versatility and heartiness. Satisfy picky eaters with a barrage of tasty fare while avoiding crashing local bat mitzvahs with today’s Groupon to CiCi’s Pizza.
Valid for takeout or dine-in only.
Reviews
CiCi's Pizza was featured in USA Today and multiple times in QSR magazine:
- The chain is known for cheap prices, peppy workers and a variety of pizza toppings. – Laura Petrecca, USA Today
- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Endless pizza and pasta
- Kids eat free on Mondays & Tuesdays
- Made from scratch dough
The most common Internet password is “pizza123,” demonstrating America’s love for this Italian delight, as well as its complete inability to protect sensitive information. Enjoy bottomless pizza, pasta, salad, and more with today's deal: for $5, you get $10 worth of buffet-style eats and drinks at your choice of four Nashville-area CiCi’s Pizza's locations on Gallatin Road in Madison, Murfreesboro Road in Franklin, Grammer Lane in Smyrna, or Nolensville Road in Nashville.
At CiCi’s Pizza, feasters can sample hearty slices of pizza and a wide selection of buffet fare ($4.99 per person over 10 years of age), filling bellies like a pouch-stuffing kangaroo preparing to weather the harsh Australian winter. Offering endless helpings of fresh salads, tantalizing pastas, tasty desserts, and oven-fresh pizzas, CiCi’s tames the most voracious hunger attacks via all-you-can-eat tactics. Pizza dough is made fresh daily and doused in a savory sauce crafted from vine-ripened tomatoes and prescience-instilling spices, while salads are hand-tossed with the freshest ingredients delivered hourly via teleportation.
Diners can kick back and relax while enjoying a welcoming atmosphere and friendly service without worrying about overstaying their welcome, unlike quartering Redcoats. Additionally, kids four to 10 eat free on Mondays and Tuesdays (otherwise $2.99 per child) with a paying adult, furthering the mileage of your Groupon. Like chili popsicles and videos of grizzly-bear ballerinas, buffets are enjoyed around the world due to their versatility and heartiness. Satisfy picky eaters with a barrage of tasty fare while avoiding crashing local bat mitzvahs with today’s Groupon to CiCi’s Pizza.
Valid for takeout or dine-in only.
Reviews
CiCi's Pizza was featured in USA Today and multiple times in QSR magazine:
- The chain is known for cheap prices, peppy workers and a variety of pizza toppings. – Laura Petrecca, USA Today