$5 for $10 Worth of Pizza and More at Pizza King in League City
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- New York–style pizza
- Range of toppings
- Outdoor seating
Pizza, much like the Earth, is circular, flat, and supports the existence of Karl Malone. Get some with today’s Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of pizza and more at Pizza King in League City.
A mom-and-pop-shop transplant from New York, Pizza King infuses its East Coast pies with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients taken from 40 years of familial recipe know-how. Small 9-inch pizzas ($5) satisfy diminutive cravings, but the monstrous 30-inch pie ($30) feeds whole block parties and was once used to blanket the entirety of Manhattan as part of Rudy Giuliani’s One City, One Pizza campaign. For an additional cost ($0.50–$4), taste DJs can spin their own mixings by choosing from a plethora of pizza toppings, such as meatballs, jalapeños, and olives. Specialty pizzas come capped with a variety of meat hats, including chicken wings ($12–$15), and The Legend pie fuses pepperoni, sausage, ham, beef, and bacon with onions, green peppers, mushrooms, and black olives to produce an omnivoric lovechild ($14–$18). Customers indifferent to pies can avail themselves of the nondiscus options adorning Pizza King's menu, such as calzones ($5+), stromboli ($5+), salads ($5+), wings ($6–$7), and garlic knots ($3).
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Reviews
Yahoo! Locals give Pizza King an average of four stars, and 16 Yelpers give it a four-star average:
- Very good pizza. The crust tastes great. – Vanessa M., Yelp, 6/28/09
- The crust was tasty and the sauce was amazing! I usually do not like sauce, but they had just the right amount and I kept searching for pieces that had more on it. – Sophia C., Yelp, 7/28/09
- New York–style pizza
- Range of toppings
- Outdoor seating
Pizza, much like the Earth, is circular, flat, and supports the existence of Karl Malone. Get some with today’s Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of pizza and more at Pizza King in League City.
A mom-and-pop-shop transplant from New York, Pizza King infuses its East Coast pies with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients taken from 40 years of familial recipe know-how. Small 9-inch pizzas ($5) satisfy diminutive cravings, but the monstrous 30-inch pie ($30) feeds whole block parties and was once used to blanket the entirety of Manhattan as part of Rudy Giuliani’s One City, One Pizza campaign. For an additional cost ($0.50–$4), taste DJs can spin their own mixings by choosing from a plethora of pizza toppings, such as meatballs, jalapeños, and olives. Specialty pizzas come capped with a variety of meat hats, including chicken wings ($12–$15), and The Legend pie fuses pepperoni, sausage, ham, beef, and bacon with onions, green peppers, mushrooms, and black olives to produce an omnivoric lovechild ($14–$18). Customers indifferent to pies can avail themselves of the nondiscus options adorning Pizza King's menu, such as calzones ($5+), stromboli ($5+), salads ($5+), wings ($6–$7), and garlic knots ($3).
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Reviews
Yahoo! Locals give Pizza King an average of four stars, and 16 Yelpers give it a four-star average:
- Very good pizza. The crust tastes great. – Vanessa M., Yelp, 6/28/09
- The crust was tasty and the sauce was amazing! I usually do not like sauce, but they had just the right amount and I kept searching for pieces that had more on it. – Sophia C., Yelp, 7/28/09