Video does pizza hut still have a buffet

The Pizza Hut buffet is a wonderful offering from the chain pizza place that has a long and storied history. However, what with COVID and all of the anxieties that come with it, you’d be forgiven for forgetting that the pizza place ever existed as anything other than delivery!

Personally, the Pizza hut buffet is something that I look back on from my childhood with a lot of fond memories – where I lived, it always happened in the week, at lunchtimes. So, on holidays from school, my parents or grandparents would sometimes take me for all-you-can-eat pizza! For my young self, this was incomparably exciting!

Read on to find out all the deets on what Pizza Huts might be offering buffets near you, and what they might be like in our modern world.

What is the Pizza Hut buffet?

The Pizza Hut buffet is a fairly simple concept, but one that’s long been adored around the world. Essentially, the buffet is where the kitchen of the hut you know and love brings out a wide variety of pizza and other dishes, and offers them to you in an all-you-can-eat style!

The buffet itself opened up in 1989, when the chain itself first opened. It was introduced alongside an all-you-can-eat salad bar, presenting the whole restaurant as a place to go for a big meal.

Since that first year, the chain itself has, slowly but surely, expanded the offerings that it has on its menu. Nowadays, there are many options, including pasta, calzones, sandwiches, desserts, and more!

The buffet itself is limitless, obviously meaning that you can have as much or as little as you might like. Typically, the buffet mostly consists of different pizzas from the menu, which allows you to try a few different things that you might not have had before.

The benefit of this is the same as the drawback – there is never anything unusual or bespoke on offer. While Pizza Hut offers a ‘build your own’ option where you can select whatever toppings you might like, this wouldn’t be the case for the buffet.

Finally, another benefit of the buffet is that it’s a great idea for larger groups of people. Everyone within the group can have whatever they might like, in as large or small a portion as they might like, without having to share it or split their portion.

Are Pizza Hut Buffets still operational?

The pizza hut buffet is something that’s still up for grabs in a number of locations! In the United States, for instance, there is a general consensus among pizza huts across the nation that the buffet is offered seven days a week, until 3pm.

This means that you can always go for a complex, fun, and enjoyable buffet with any number of your friends!

However, the chain does stress that these hours and rules might not be applicable to every single hut. We would recommend checking with each hut individually to see if they’re offering the buffet and, if so, when it might be available.

Generally speaking, the hours are between 11 am and 3 pm every day. However, this availability, as we said above, can vary. Not just between restaurants, but between countries, on a larger scale. In the UK, for instance, the buffet option has always been a weekday-only option.

How to find out if your local hut offers a buffet

The best way to find out if your local hut offers a buffet on any given day of the week is to check online. Most pizza huts have an online presence, nowadays, even if it’s only as a digital storefront for a delivery menu.

This means that you can easily check what’s up for grabs any day of the week – stores will typically list their hours and any special items that might be up for grabs on a given day.

Alternatively, most restaurants and stores still have a landline phone. To that end, you can find their phone number online and call! While a phone call on a landline might seem a bit weird in our modern world, it’s still a really efficient way of connecting with someone who has a piece of information you’re looking for, so we would recommend it, should you need to find out what a certain hut might be offering on any given day.

This might be something of a surprising option, but a number of different huts around the world actually have a social media presence now! This means that you can find them on Instagram, say, and see if they’ve got the buffet up for grabs on a given day – how exciting!

What’s up for grabs?

There are always a wide range of items up for grabs on a pizza hut buffet since this is somewhat the appeal of the buffet itself.

Typically, there will be one or two vegetarian options, as well as a number of non-vegetarian options. Typically, these will be physically separated, with the pizza slice for the veggie options boasting a green handle to let you know what’s safe for you to eat.

A number of pizza hut locations might include a vegan or gluten-free option by default, but if they don’t, then you can usually ask for one to be added to the buffet. During the buffet hours, they’re constantly making new pizzas and adding them to the hot plate, so adding a vegan or gluten-free pizza to the ‘queue’ in the kitchen won’t be any trouble. In fact, they’ll surely be happy to help!

Typically, the buffet counter also offers salad, should you want that, as well as other hot options like pasta. Often, the pasta offerings are served from a bam-marie, allowing you to select what you might like, and help yourself to as large or small a portion as possible.

There are often also sides up for grabs – most commonly, this is a form of garlic bread or breadsticks: they’re already making a number of pizzas, so making some garlic bread is super easy for them!

Conclusion

I hope this short article has given you some insight into the world of the Pizza Hut buffet. We really can’t recommend it enough – hop on down to get plenty of pizza!

Nigel Gildon editor:Nigel Gildon is the editor of Chef Wayne’s Big Mamou: Chef Wayne’s Big Mamou. He has worked in the publishing industry for many years and has a passion for helping new authors get their work into the hands of readers. 63 Liberty Street * Springfield, MA 01003

This post was last modified on 12/28/2023 9:01 pm