Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-01-2012
It’s that time of year again. Yes, that’s right, Girl Scout Cookie time! And, we have all your favorites at the Pittsboro Pizzeria. Still only $3.50 a box. In addition to all the traditional varieties, this year the Girl Scouts have introduced a brand new cookie: Savannah Smiles, a delicious lemon cookie. Did you know 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts? Be sure to stop by the Pizzeria today and help support the Girl Scouts. You can even pay for them on your debit or credit card.
Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-01-2012
On Wednesday, February 8, the Pittsboro Pizzeria is hosting an ‘Eat-out’ night. Each year St. Malachy School organizes a Mardi Gras fundraiser held at the Colts complex. Each grade makes up a unique gift basket as part of the many items auctioned to raise money for school programs and projects. The Pittsboro Pizzeria will donate 15% of sales on Wednesday, February 8 for anyone who mentions ’Mardi Gras’ when they place their order. Good for dine-in or carry-out. Proceeds collected from Monday’s fundraiser will go toward the 4th grade basket. So take the night off from cooking and help support a good cause. Its simple and easy to participate; no forms to print, so there is nothing to lose or keep track of. Be sure to tell your friends and family and let’s help make the evening a big success!
Click on the link to join the event on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/events/274691005930459/?context=create
Also, like our fan page on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pittsboropizzeria#!/pages/Pittsboro-Pizzeria/143375266333
Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 20-01-2012
We have been conditioned for years by the marketing experts to super size our value meals. Bigger is better. However, when it comes to pizza, the same marketing ‘experts’ try to pull a fast one on the consumer. It’s a classic case of perception vs. reality. All pizzerias have a ‘Large’ pizza size on their menu. But the term ‘Large’ is subjective, and is not universally defined the same way. Many of the national chains define large as 14″. Customers who order a ‘Large’ pizza from these national chains perceive they are getting a ‘Large’ pizza, but in reality, they are receiving a Medium pizza. The Pittsboro Pizzeria thinks this is wrong and uses a 16″ size for its Large Pizza.
Most consumers do not take the time to analyze the difference in large pizza sizes. This is unfortunate. As a consumer you are paying for a “Large” pizza, but receiving 23% less in square inches. This also means you are receiving about one-fourth less cheese and toppings. Of course the national chains can offer you “Large” pizzas at a discount price; because, they aren’t really large sizes! Just something to consider next time you order a pizza from a national chain. Are you really getting what you are paying for?
Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-12-2011
The Pittsboro Pizzeria will host an ‘eat-out’ night on the first Wednesday of each month. Simply say “Bruins Baseball” when you place your order and we’ll donate 10% of the sale to Tri-West Little League (TWLL). There’s no flyers to print, so there’s nothing to lose. The next opportunity to participate in this fundraiser is on Wednesday, February 1. Be sure to tell all your friends and family. What a great and easy way to support TWLL! So take the night off from cooking and come out and help support TWLL. Look for more posts on Facebook as the date draws nearer.
Facebook Event:
http://www.facebook.com/events/327245143982323/#!/events/327245143982323/
Be sure to like our fan page too:
http://www.facebook.com/pittsboropizzeria#!/pages/Pittsboro-Pizzeria/143375266333
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Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-12-2011
Celiac Disease (CD) is a lifelong digestive disorder affecting children and adults. When people with CD eat foods that contain gluten, it creates an immune-mediated toxic reaction that causes damage to the small intestine and does not allow food to be properly absorbed. Even small amounts of gluten in foods can affect those with CD and cause health problems. Damage can occur to the small bowel even when there are no symptoms present.
Gluten is the common name for the proteins in specific grains that are harmful to persons with celiac disease. These proteins are found in ALL forms of wheat and related grains rye, barley and triticale and must be eliminated.
Those affected by this disease are unable to enjoy America’s favorite food: PIZZA; unless you can find a Pizzeria that offers a Gluten Free Pizza. The Pittsboro Pizzeria is proud to offer a delicious 10.5″ gluten free cheese pizza for only $10.95. Additional toppings cost just .75 cents each. Call today and try one out.
http://www.celiac.org/
Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 07-12-2011
If you own a small business and you’re like me, you are always looking for new and creative ways to promote your business effectively. There are so many options available to advertise your business; half work, half don’t. the key is finding which half will generate enough return on investment to justify the expense.
The Pittsboro Pizzeria is introducing “Think Outside of the Box” advertising. For a small monthly fee, we will place your printed advertising materials on top of our pizza boxes. Your business will receive hundreds of impressions per month from our loyal customers. Call today for more detail.
892-3344
Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 04-12-2011
The Pittsboro Pizzeria is teaming up with Bethesda High School & Tri-West High School for a special promotion during half-time of home boys varsity basketball games. It is a very simple promotion and anyone can participate. For a $1 donation to the Athletic Department, participants get to shoot a 3-pointer. For every made basket, the shooter will receive a FREE order of breadsticks from the Pittsboro Pizzeria. Play as often as you like, each shot cost only a buck.
In addition, the Pittsboro Pizzeria is offering a 10% discount for anyone who brings in a program from the home game. Offer valid Friday, Saturday & Sunday for all home games. Cannot be combined with any other special or offer.
See you at half-time! Go Bruins! & GO Patriots!
Posted by pittsboropizza | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-02-2011
Do you have a child in the cub/boy scouts or girl scouts? If so, we have the perfect activity for your den or troop. It is a hands-on pizza making activity. The scouts gets to experience pizza making first hand. Each scout gets to make a 6″ pizza, with their favorite toppings, and a breadstick. The cost for this unique program is only $4.00 and a drink is also included. In addition, we also welcome siblings and tag-a-longs, as long as they are at least 5 years old. This will sure to be an activity that the scouts won’t soon forget. Who knows, we may find a future-employee-in-the-making.
Call today and schedule a date/time for your den/troop.
892-3344
Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-02-2011
How about a FREE Pizza? Sign up for our Friends and Family Program. Every time you purchase a medium or large pizza, you earn a stamp. After 12 stamps, you will receive a FREE Large 1 Topping Pizza. The best part is we keep the card on file at the Pizzeria, so there is nothing to track or lose on your part. Stop by today and get your reward card started!
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Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-02-2011
Play Ball! It’s that time of year again! Soon, ball diamonds across America will be full of kids playing the great American pastime. Pittsboro Pizzeria is proud to support Tri-West Little League again this year. To mark this annual tradition, The Pittsboro Pizzeria is offering a “Little League Kick-Off Special”. Buy a Large 1-topping pizza, get a FREE 10″ cheese Pizza!!! Little League is more than just bats and balls. Through Little League, children learn the positive values of good sportsmanship and teamwork. So be sure to take time this spring and go see a little league game, you’ll be glad you did!