Pizzas and Hoagies at Crooked Crust in Denton (Up to 53% Off). Three Options Available.
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Located beside UNT's campus bookstore, pizzeria allows diners to design their own pies with 20 different meats and vegetables
Pizza is a party food, much like a piñata stuffed with shrimp. Break out the fun with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $80 for 10 pizzas with unlimited toppings (a $147.81 value)
- $8 for $16 worth of pizzeria cuisine $14 for $30 worth of pizzeria cuisine
The menu includes hoagies ($6) and specialty pizzas ($16), such as the Mean Green with chicken, artichokes, and pesto and the Lu-Wow! with pineapple and canadian bacon.
Crooked Crust
Crooked Crust shares the block with UNT's campus bookstore, tempting students with the aroma of zesty sauce and oven-crisped pizza dough. Although the menu features a diverse spread of signature pies with prearranged topping combinations, it also encourages guests to improvise and design their own pie from scratch. Beginning with a blank canvas of dough and cheese, diners can construct an edible magnum opus with around 20 different meats and vegetables, including pineapple, crispy bacon, and jalapeños, adding each topping to the pizza for free. The dining area includes a handful of tables where guests can share their pies, as well as murals commemorating the invention of the pizza slicer.
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About Crooked Crust
Crooked Crust shares the block with UNT's campus bookstore, tempting students with the aroma of zesty sauce and oven-crisped pizza dough. Although the menu features a diverse spread of signature pies with prearranged topping combinations, it also encourages guests to improvise and design their own pie from scratch. Beginning with a blank canvas of dough and cheese, diners can construct an edible magnum opus with around 20 different meats and vegetables, including pineapple, crispy bacon, and jalapeños, adding each topping to the pizza for free. The dining area includes a handful of tables where guests can share their pies, as well as murals commemorating the invention of the pizza slicer.