Business Meeting? Order Pizza.

When we have business meetings during dining hours (lunch or dinner) one of the questions we always have to ask ourselves is, “What are we going to feed these people?” Before our discovery of Round Table Pizza, we’d often find ourselves scrambling to make something from scratch or find suitable take out. These days, we know exactly what our food game plan is: Order Round Table. Sure, ordering pizza may sound like a cop out, and often our colleagues and associates would see the pizza boxes and sigh, but once those boxes opened and the eating commenced, we never hear anything but, “Who made this pizza?” and “This is delicious, where did you get it?” To this day we keep Round Table’s menu handy (for personal and professional use).

 

If you are looking for a simple solution for your next gathering that will wow your guests try the Round Table Gourmet Veggie Pizza. With a very healthy portion of all your favorite veggies—artichoke hearts, zucchini, spinach, portabella mushrooms, roma tomatoes, red and green onions, and chopped garlic— and complimentary creamy garlic sauce, this pizza is sure to impress vegetarians and meat eaters alike. But don’t worry carnivores, we have a suggestion for you too.

 

For the meat lovers out there, Round Table has you covered as well, with the Ulti-Meat pizza. Now, I’m just as big a fan of this pizza because of the overwhelming amount of meat candy toppings. What is meat candy, you ask? Well, think about it…what is the one meat that you’d happily eat all by it self piece after piece until nothing was left but packaging? Answer: Bacon. Yes, my family and friends all refer to bacon as meat candy simply because it is just that good. As for the Ulti-Meat, well some may try it and think it should be renamed Heart-Attack pizza, but isn’t that a good sign? Here are the toppings: pepperoni, andouille sausage, sugar cured bacon (oh my), and hickory smoked sausage. 

 

Typically, for a group of 4-6 we’ll order two large pizzas (one Gourmet Veggie and one Ulti-Meat). Often we are only left with scraps, but when there are leftovers we know that they won’t last long.

 

I’ll be honest, this is not college priced pizza, it is a little more expensive than your typical 2am craving pizza (which is why we like to put it on the business card). The Veggie is $, and the Ulti-Meat is $. Please don’t let the price be a deterrent, it’s worth every penny.

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