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But they are a great way to get reliable, consistent pizza wherever you are in the country. And they usually offer good value for money too. Here we take a look at the nine best pizza chains in the USA. It has a huge range of pizzas, with sizes, crusts and toppings to suit all tastes and appetites. And it all comes with no fewer than 14 different sauces and vinaigrettes. There are lots of bundles and coupons on offer too, making it easy to feed a crowd without spending a fortune.

What there is, though, is sweet and tasty. Choose between a cookie brownie, chocolate lava crunch cake and the cinnamon-flavored Cinna Stix. It has over 18, branches worldwide. It has a huge range of pizzas, most of which are available in medium or large. And you can choose from a serving of 8, 16, 24 or 48 pieces, for gatherings of all sizes. Desserts are tasty, if standard — cookies, brownies, cinnamon sticks and apple pies. Next up, Pizza Hut. This pizza looks thick and the crust is a golden brown.

The crust feels crispy, but it has give — a tell-tale sign of a good crust. One bite in and I'm impressed. The crust takes over the taste at first, but quickly gives way as Pizza Hut's crushed-tomato marinara sauce comes through. It's a vibrant and fresh tomato flavor, complimented by a strong cheese blend. From the gooey, cheesy start to the salty, crispy, crusty end, this is one good cheese pizza. Rounding out the cheese selection is Domino's.

The crust is doughy and thick, and a little too spongy for my taste. But the top of the cheese looks browned to perfection. Admittedly, the crust overwhelms a lot of the flavor at first bite. It's just a thick crust. There's not a lot of sauce, but what's there is delicious. The cheese comes off as a little bland in comparison to the previous choices. So, who wins the classic cheese round? My money's on Pizza Hut. The cheese is strong and melty, and the tomato sauce is surprisingly flavorful and vibrant — it tastes fresh.

And the crust is by far the best of the three: salty, crispy, and crunchy on the outside, but soft on the inside. Now the supreme pizzas. Domino's, while not too impressive in the cheese round, pulls out all the stops for its supreme pizza.

The "ExtravaganZZA Feast" pizza — Domino's version of the supreme — is heaped with toppings: black olives, green peppers, Italian sausage, beef, pepperoni, mushrooms, and onions. The crust, while thick, barely holds up to this mound of toppings. A post shared by California Pizza Kitchen cpk. Now we have reached our top three choices, and what I believe is the best of the best. When it comes to pizza, these choices know how to make them!

In at number three we have California Pizza Kitchen. They came up with the idea of a barbecue pizza and this took the world by storm. While their pizzas are delicious, and wood fired, they provide other options such as salads and power bowls too. They are consistently released interesting new toppings, and their pizzas are great value for the money.

Their sauces are delicious, and they also sell things such as wings and sandwiches. While their menu is not huge, if you are looking to eat pizza, they are such a great choice. They have a good range of toppings, and pizza styles.

In addition to this, they are generous with their portions and topping amounts. They have a good choice of meat free options too. Overall, they are a pizza chain that you can rely on to serve fresh and tasty pizza every time, without having to wait too long for it too! These pizza chains across America are favored for their delicious pizza, dedication to their craft, and customer service. It didn't have the acidic kick or wave of sweetness that comes with a great sauce.

The crust, while pillowy, was also underwhelming in the flavor department. It had the light dusting of flour that you'd expect from a neighborhood pizza joint, but it didn't have any of the character. Pizza Hut would have been a strong contender for the top spot if its pie simply had more sauce. As it was delivered, it was closer to cheesy bread than it was a proper pizza. What sauce was available ended up being pretty tasty and complemented the cheese well.

It had a tang to it which gave each bite a bit of excitement and character. Pizza Hut's crust was sparsely seasoned which made for an enjoyable finish, or beginning if you live in a backward world, to each slice.



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