Sunday 7 April 2024

I ordered the same meal from Papa Johns, Domino's, and Pizza Hut. They cost about the same but the pizzas were wildly different sizes.

Pizzas from Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, and Domino's next to each other in boxes
  • I ordered a stuffed-crust cheese and tomato pizza, barbecue wings, and dips from Papa Johns, Domino's, and Pizza Hut.
  • The Pizza Hut pie was the heaviest of the bunch, weighing a third more than the Domino's one.
  • Pizza Hut had the thickest base, while Papa John's was quite floppy.

The US has four major pizza chains – Domino's, Pizza Hut, Little Caesars, and Papa Johns. All of them apart from Little Caesars have hundreds of sites in the UK.

I decided I put them to the test, so I invited some friends round to play board games and compare pizzas.

I ordered a large cheese-and-tomato stuffed-crust pizza, a portion of barbecue chicken wings, and barbecue and garlic and herbs dips from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa Johns.
Boxes of pizza from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa John's
Boxes of pizza from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa Johns (from left to right)
I quickly noticed some differences in the pizzas. Domino's pie looked the smallest and much more tomatoey than the others.
Pizza in boxes from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa John's
Boxes of pizza from Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, and Domino's (from left to right).
This was the pizza from Pizza Hut. I ordered a large Margherita with stuffed crust, which the company says serves three. It cost £22.98 (about $29) and weighed 34 ounces — the heaviest of the bunch. Pizza Hut didn't list the size in inches.
Cheese and tomato pizza from Pizza Hut, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Pizza Hut.
It was cut into eight large slices, which seemed to be identical in size.
Slices of pizza from Pizza Hut, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Pizza Hut.
The Papa Johns pizza cost a little more at £24.48 (about $31), making it the most expensive of the three. I ordered a large cheese and tomato with stuffed crust, which the company says is 13.5 inches. It weighed 30.4 ounces.
Cheese and tomato pizza from Papa John's, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Papa Johns.
It was cut into 10 pieces, which varied massively in size. This slice was about a quarter the size of the biggest slice.
Slices of pizza from Papa John's, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Papa Johns.
And this was the 13.5-inch large cheese and tomato pizza with stuffed crust from Domino's, which cost £21.99 (just under $28). Domino's says its pizza serves three to four people.
Cheese and tomato pizza from Domino's, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Domino's.
It weighed about 25.6 ounces, making it the lightest of the bunch. The Pizza Hut pie weighed about a third more.
Pizza from Domino's in a box
The pizza I got from Domino's.
Domino's pizza was cut into 10 slices.
Slices of pizza from Papa John's, displayed in a box
Slices of pizza from Domino's.
This is what the three pizzas looked like next to each other: Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa Johns.
Slices of pizza from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa John's displayed next to each other in a pizza box
Slices of pizza from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa Johns (from left to right) next to each other.
The Pizza Hut pie definitely had the thickest base, which made the slices quite sturdy. My friend described it as "almost like a pretzel." The cheese and tomato were evenly distributed across the dough.
Slices of pizza from Pizza Hut, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Pizza Hut.
The Papa Johns pizza, in comparison, had the thinnest base and the slices were quite floppy, making it messy to eat. The cheese wasn't as evenly distributed across the pie and was quite clumpy instead, though this may have happened during delivery.
Slices of pizza from Papa John's, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Papa Johns.
Domino's pizza was much more tomatoey than the other two.
Slices of pizza from Domino's, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Domino's, showing cheese spilling out of the crust.
The cheese in its stuffed crust was infused with garlic and herbs, unlike the others.
Slices of pizza from Domino's, displayed in a box
The pizza I got from Domino's, showing the stuffed crust.

Source: Domino's

These are the stuffed crusts side-by-side. The Domino's one, in the middle, has a far smaller crust, yet it was more densely packed with cheese. The Pizza Hut pie, at the top of the pile, and the Papa Johns, at the bottom, had more air gaps.
Slices of pizza from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa John's held next to each other
Slices of pizza from (top to bottom) Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa Johns.
In terms of flavor, the Papa Johns pizza was my favorite overall. It tasted delicious and was incredibly cheesy.
Cheese and tomato pizza from Papa John's, displayed in a box
I also ordered barbecue wings from all three pizza chains.
Boxes of chicken from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa John's
Boxes of chicken wings from Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, and Domino's (from left to right).
The wings from Pizza Hut were all flats, which surprised me, because when I think of wings I usually expect at least some drums. I got a portion of seven chicken wings in a Texan barbecue sauce for £6.49 (about $8.20), which included one pot of dip from a choice of four.
Chicken wings from Pizza Hut
A box of chicken wings from Pizza Hut.
I got a portion of six barbecue wings from Papa Johns, which cost £7.09 (about $8.95). My portion consisted of four drums and two flats, and looked very small overall.
Chicken wings from Papa John's, displayed in a box
A box of chicken wings from Papa Johns.
From Domino's I got a £6.99 (about $8.80) portion of eight barbecue wings, which the menu described as "spicy." They had more flavor than the other two, but weren't particularly spicy. My portion mainly consisted of flats.
A box of chicken wings from Domino's
A box of chicken wings from Domino's.
There was no clear winner to be – I didn't notice any major flavor differences between the three chains. The biggest difference, for me, was the makeup of drums verses flats.
Boxes of wings from Pizza Hut, Domino's, and Papa John's
Boxes of chicken wings from Pizza Hut, Papa Johns, and Domino's.
I also tried the garlic and herb and barbecue dips from each chain. For both dips, Domino's was the clear winner. The Papa Johns garlic and herb dip tasted very sweet, and its barbecue sauce was too bitter.
Pots of garlic and herb dip and barbecue dip from Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns.
Pots of garlic and herb and barbecue dips from Domino's, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns.
Overall the prices didn't differ very much. In total, I spent £35.24 (about $44.50) at Papa Johns, £32.56 ($41) at Pizza Hut, and £31.95 at Domino's ($40), including delivery fees.
A pizza from Papa Johns in a box
The pizza I got from Papa Johns.
I ordered all the meals direct from their websites. They all had lots of deals listed online, and the sheer number of these was a bit overwhelming.
Screenshot showing offers on the Papa Johns website
Papa Johns' website had lots of deals to choose from.
Domino's and Pizza Hut had options to automatically apply discounts at the checkout, but Domino's was the only one I got a discount at for its £21.99 ($28) pizza and chicken deal. In my case, this saved me £6.99 ($8.80) — the cost of the wings.
A box of takeout from Domino's
Domino's was the only pizzeria that actually gave me a discount.
Overall, I enjoyed the Papa Johns pizza and the Domino's dips the most. There weren't any major differences between the wings for me. If I were to order again, I would opt for Papa Johns — though if I were serving a big group, I'd probably go for Pizza Hut to get more bang for my buck.
Papa Johns pizza in a box
Papa Johns won for me.
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