America's Largest Pizzas Slideshow

America's Largest Pizzas

While America is not the home of the largest pizza ever made, we do host come gargantuan specimens, so click through to check out some of the pies in America that are fit to feed a small army — or perhaps just one very hungry pizza lover.

 

#12 26-Inch Pizza, Tenney’s Pizza, Saratoga Springs, Utah

Tenney's pizza challenge: one 26-inch pizza to be eaten in less than an hour.

 

#12 26-Inch Pizza, Tenney’s Pizza, Saratoga Springs, Utah

Named "The Beast," the 26-inch pizza is made of 48 ounces of dough, 24 ounces of cheese, 15 ounces of sauce, and six ounces of pepperoni. Diners who take on the Tenney's challenge win $100 if they complete the task.

 

#11 28-Inch Pie, Family Pizzeria, Strafford, Va.

Family Pizzeria's pizza challenge: one 28-inch pie to be eaten by a couple in less than an hour.

#11 28-Inch Pie, Family Pizzeria, Strafford, Va.

In order to win Family's hour-long challenge for two, the pizza must include two toppings, and beverages are allowed but challengers cannot leave the dining room during the challenge. Winners receive the pizza for free, $40, and t-shirts.

 

#10 30-Inch Pizza, Koronet Pizza, New York City

In a city where a pizzeria can be found on nearly every corner, it's important to stand out from the crowd. Koronet does that by making its pies enormous.

#10 30-Inch Pizza, Koronet Pizza, New York City

Its pies are 30 inches in diameter, which is roughly the same size as some kitchens in New York City.

 

#9 10-Pound Pizza, Randy’s Wooster Street Pizza, Manchester, Conn.

Randy's pizza challenge: 10 pounds of stuffed pizza, 22-inches in diameter.

#9 10-Pound Pizza, Randy’s Wooster Street Pizza, Manchester, Conn.

As seen on Man v. Food, the pizza makers at Randy's Wooster Street Pizza pack four portions of pizza dough with meats, cheeses, and veggies, and stretch the whole thing until it reaches a diameter of 22 inches. Those who complete the challenge receive the meal for free, a $50 gift card, and a hat proclaiming their glorious win.

#8 11-Pound Pizza, Big Pie in the Sky Pizzeria, Kennesaw, Ga.

Big Pie's pizza challenge: one 11-pound pizza to be eaten in less than an hour.

#8 11-Pound Pizza, Big Pie in the Sky Pizzeria, Kennesaw, Ga.

For $50, you can try to win yourself and your dining companion an extra $200 at Big Pie in the Sky.

#7 36-Inch Pizza, Firehouse Pizzeria, Logan, Utah

Firehouse claims their Monster Pizza is equivalent to five average pies, which seems about right to us.

#7 36-Inch Pizza, Firehouse Pizzeria, Logan, Utah

The pie starts at $45, and you can add up to four toppings, priced at $9 each.

#6 40-Inch Pizza, Schiappa's Italian Restaurant, Lebanon, Ill.

Schiappa's, which was established in 1979, has a diverse menu that includes a fair amount of seafood, but its claim to fame is serving a whopping 40-inch pie.

#6 40-Inch Pizza, Schiappa's Italian Restaurant, Lebanon, Ill.

The Fabulous 40 Pizza costs $59.99; they charge $5.99 for each "traditional" topping, and extra cheese will cost you an additional $8.99.

#5 48-Inch Pizza, Randy’s Premier Pizza, Oakdale, Minn.

Randy's Premier Pizza boasts a whole host of pizza challenges, but there's a particularly lucrative — and gut-busting — one that caught our eye.

#5 48-Inch Pizza, Randy’s Premier Pizza, Oakdale, Minn.

If you give the pizzeria 48 hours' notice, you and two friends can attempt to consume a 48-inch pie and, if you're successful, Randy's will reward you $1,000.

#4 54-Square-Inch Pizza, Mama's and Papa's Pizzeria, Los Angeles

The record holder for Largest Pizza Commercially Available, its "Giant Sicilian" is available in five of its branches around Los Angeles.

#4 54-Square-Inch Pizza, Mama's and Papa's Pizzeria, Los Angeles

The Sicilian-style pie is said to feed up to 100 people, and the pizzeria needs at least 24 hours' notice in order to prepare it properly.

#3 62-Inch Pizza, Big Lou’s, San Antonio

Big Lou's has a 42-inch pie on its menu, but that's not even its most intimidating, "go big or go home" option.

#3 62-Inch Pizza, Big Lou’s, San Antonio


You can order an enormous 62-inch pie — that's right, over five feet wide — and  if you order the Super, it will come absolutely covered in toppings and cost $88.09 before gratuity and tax.

#2 46.64-Square-Feet, The Dirt Road Cookers, San Antonio


Everything's bigger in Texas, right? Well that includes the pizza made by San Antonio-based caterers The Dirt Road Cookers.

#2 46.64-Square-Feet, The Dirt Road Cookers, San Antonio


The team of eight broke the record back in 2013, and had to use a specially designed oven that took one year to create in order to do so.

#1 129-Foot-By-92-Foot Pizza, Pizza Ranch Restaurant, Iowa Falls, Iowa


129 feet-long, 92 feet-wide, and 50,000 slices — those are the measurements of the jaw-dropping pie made by Pizza Ranch.

#1 129-Foot-By-92-Foot Pizza, Pizza Ranch Restaurant, Iowa Falls, Iowa


Restaurant owner Bill Bahr and a team of 200 used 4,000 pounds of cheese, 700 pounds of sauce, and 9,500 sections of crust. We hope the staff remembered to invite Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael to the party!