Best Pizza & Pie Deals for Pi Day 2026
Pi Day 2026 falls on a Saturday! Score pizza and pie deals from Blaze Pizza, 7-Eleven, BJ's, and more on March 14 for just $3.14.
Pi Day falls on Saturday this year, which means the annual celebration of the number 3.14 comes with a full weekend’s worth of deals on pizza, pie, and everything in between. March 14 also happens to be the birthday of theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, giving math and science fans double reason to mark the date.
Whether you’re a numbers nerd or just looking for a cheap lunch, North Texas residents can take advantage of several of these national promotions. Here’s what’s available.
Pizza Deals
7-Eleven is running one of the more accessible offers. Members of its loyalty program can grab a large pizza for $3.14 at 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes locations. For North Texans, Stripes stores are the most common option, particularly in and around the DFW area.
Blaze Pizza is offering a buy-one-get-one deal where a second 11-inch pizza of equal or lesser value runs $3.14 when you purchase one at full price. It’s a solid option for families or anyone who wants leftovers.
Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza and Wings will sell a large 10-inch coal-fired cheese pizza for $3.14 with any beverage purchase. The catch: it’s dine-in only and valid only until 4 p.m. on Saturday.
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse has a two-for-one type offer running Saturday. Buy a large or shareable pizza and you can add a full-size classic Pizookie for $3.14. Dine-in only.
And Pizza is letting customers purchase a pizza pie for $3.14 when they buy another pie using the promo code PIDAY at checkout.
Traditional Pie
For those who prefer dessert over dinner, several chains are getting creative with how they mark the day.
Milk Bar locations will offer what they’re calling a “Pi à la Mode” deal: a slice of Milk Bar Pie paired with a cup of Cereal Milk Soft Serve for $10, which represents a $4 discount off the normal price. The company is also running 10% off all pies ordered online Saturday.
Polly’s Pies is giving members of its loyalty program a free slice of pie with no purchase required when dining in. Non-members can get a free slice with any entrée purchase, also dine-in only.
Gopuff is discounting select frozen pie products 25% for the day, including Edwards Frozen Hershey’s Chocolate Cream Pie Slices and Edwards Frozen Key Lime Pie Slices. That’s a useful option for anyone who wants to celebrate from home.
Little Pie Company, a New York City bakery, is giving away a free Pi cookie to every in-store customer throughout the day. They’re also making special Pi Day pies available for nationwide delivery through Goldbelly, so North Texans can order without ever leaving Dallas.
Why It Matters Beyond the Discounts
The deals are fun, but Pi Day has grown into something bigger than a marketing hook. Schools and educators around the country use March 14 to get students engaged with math in a way that doesn’t feel like a worksheet. For parents in Preston Hollow, Highland Park, and across North Dallas who are thinking about STEM education, the day offers a low-pressure entry point into talking about math with kids.
Pi itself is one of the more remarkable constants in mathematics. It’s the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, and its decimal representation never ends and never repeats. Mathematicians have calculated it to trillions of digits. Most of us just need 3.14 to order a discounted pizza.
The deals are available Saturday, March 14. Availability varies by location, so check with individual restaurants before making the trip. Loyalty program deals typically require a free app download or account signup if you don’t already have one.