Pizza and Italian Food for Two or More at Grimaldi's Coal Brick-Oven Pizza (Up to 50% Off)
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Enjoy thin-crust pizzas cooked in a coal brick oven, customized with fresh toppings
Choose Between Two Options
- $12.50 for $20 worth of pizza and Italian food for two or more
- $30 for three vouchers, each good for $20 worth of pizza and Italian food ($60 total value)
- See the full menu
Need To Know Info
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Redemption & Booking
- Not valid on federal holidays, Fridays or Saturdays.
- Valid only at listed locations.
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Inclusions & Limitations
- Valid for dine-in only.
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Additional Info
- Valid for parties of two or more only. Multi-voucher option must be used over 3 separate visits.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 1 per person.
- May be repurchased every 30 days.
- Limit 1 per visit.
- Limit 1 per {input2}.
- Valid only for option purchased.
- Not valid with other offers or promotions.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- 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 Grimaldi's Coal Brick-Oven Pizza
Patsy Grimaldi wasn't like other boys his age. While his friends busied themselves playing baseball and balancing checkbooks, Patsy studied pizza-making under the tutelage of his uncle Patsy Lancieri. By the time Grimaldi was old enough to open a pizzeria of his own, he had perfected a recipe for fragrant tomato sauce and mastered the art of baking ultra-crispy crusts. As word of his pizza-making talents spread across New York, Patsy's pizzeria attracted long lines and a variety of celebrity devotees including Bob Costas and Frank Sinatra. Allegedly, Sinatra was so impressed by Patsy's brick-oven pies that he regularly called in orders from his place in Las Vegas.
Today, Grimaldi's Coal Brick-Oven Pizza have sprouted up across the country and earned accolades from Time magazine and Lonely Planet. Chefs continue to shower thin crusts in Patsy's secret sauce along with handmade mozzarella and fresh toppings. They bake the pizzas in coal-fired brick ovens, faithfully following the tradition started by uncle Lancieri more than 80 years ago. Diners enjoy pies and brews in casual dining rooms where red-checkered tablecloths cover tables and NYC-inspired artwork decorates walls.