7 Tips For Throwing A Successful Pizza Party

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Table of Contents

1. Make The Location Interesting

2. Have Activities For Your Guests

3. Bring Other Food Options

4. Take Allergies and Dietary Restrictions Into Account

5. Drinks Are Very Important

6. Provide Utensils

7. Make it Fancy

Final Thoughts

Throwing a pizza party is a great way to bring all of your friends together for a fun time. And who doesn't love pizza? Though it sounds fun, you are probably wondering how to make sure that your pizza party goes smoothly and everyone has a good time.

Lucky for you, this article is going to give you 7 helpful tips that will give you a little more direction and hopefully inspire you to give that party a shot. Let's get into it!

1. Make The Location Interesting

Though a pizza party would be fun in any place, doing it in a good location can really add to the ambiance. Whether it's outside in a beautiful park or in an arcade with entertaining games, there are plenty of places where you can hold a pizza party that are bound to be a great time.

Here are some examples:

Wherever you choose to have your party, just make sure that you are allowed to bring food beforehand. A pizza party is no good without the pizza!

2. Have Activities For Your Guests

Pizza parties don't have to be for just talking and eating. Playing games or having other activities can be a great way to make the party more fun and keep your guests entertained. From board games to water balloons, there are a ton of activities that can really improve the quality of your pizza party.

One thing that will help tremendously with your activities is the location you throw the party. If you do a pizza party in a place that already has activities, such as a roller skating rink or arcade, it will be easy to make sure your guests are entertained.

Here are some of our favorite activity ideas for pizza parties:

These are just some activities, and there are tons more possibilities out there!

3. Bring Other Food Options

It may be shocking for some of you to hear, but not everyone is a big pizza lover. Catering to your guests is very important if you want them to have a good time, and a lot of your guests will probably appreciate having options.

There are many different foods that you can have alongside pizza, both sweet and savory. It's great to have other options in case there are people who want something other than pizza, or if people just want to enjoy something extra with their meal.

Some food options include:

4. Take Allergies and Dietary Restrictions Into Account

It's important to remember that not all of your guests will be able to eat everything. Some may be allergic to gluten or dairy, or be vegan or vegetarian. When you invite people, make sure you ask if they have any dietary restrictions so you can plan accordingly.

There are a lot of places nowadays that will give you gluten free crust or vegan cheese. You can also provide other food options for people who are gluten free or vegan so that they aren't committed to only pizza.

Having meatless options is one of the best things you can do if you're not completely sure of everyone's dietary restrictions. Some people will be vegetarian and others just might not like meat, so make sure you get a good amount of cheese and vegetarian pizzas along with the meat ones.

5. Drinks Are Very Important

Your guests are going to be eating a lot of salty foods, and this is bound to make them thirsty. Don't leave your guests parched! Drinks are not only good for quenching your thirst, but they can also be exciting to have with a meal and make the pizza experience more enjoyable all around.

Things like soda, lemonade, and iced teas are all good contenders. There's nothing better than sipping on an ice cold drink and indulging in a slice of pizza.

Be sure you provide water as well! Some people may not want a sugary drink, and water is great to have on hand if people get thirsty.

6. Provide Utensils

Though it's possible to just grab slices out of the box and eat them with your hands, is that really something that you want to do? It's messy, and it will leave people crowding around the pizza boxes waiting to get another slice.

Paper plates and napkins really aren't that expensive, and they will keep things a little more orderly at your party. People will be able to grab what they want and then leave the food table, making room for others and helping things run a lot smoother.

Plus, pizza is pretty greasy, and people are bound to need napkins. Unless your guests don't mind wiping their hands on their shirts, it's definitely a good idea to make sure the napkins and utensils are accounted for.

7. Make it Fancy

Laid back pizza parties where you are eating out of the box or on paper plates can definitely be fun, but there is also the option to make it a little more sophisticated. Throw down a tablecloth, light some candles, and provide everyone with some fancy plates and napkins.

This is obviously optional, and it all depends on who your guests are and what vibe you are going for. But just keep this idea in mind. Sitting at a fancy table with some soft Italian music playing in the background can be a really fun way to enjoy your pizza, and it may make the party feel extra important.

Final Thoughts

Pizza parties can be very fun, you just have to think about what your guests will want and how to keep them entertained. Overall, you can't really go wrong with a pizza party. As long as there is pizza, people are bound to enjoy it!

Either way, we hope that this article helped you gain a little more insight into throwing a successful pizza party, and that you can apply some of these tips to your party to make it a great experience.

Shane Jones

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