This guide walks through ordering for a group at Top Pizza & Spaghetti House. It covers mixing the crust families so everyone gets a style they like, using half-and-half pizzas to settle topping debates, adding starters and salads to stretch the meal, ordering from the children's menu for the youngest eaters, and timing an order around the Sunday-to-Thursday Family Pack.
Every group order has one loud pepperoni voice, one vegetarian, and someone who just wants cheese. The menu is built to handle all three at once.
Mix the Crust Families
Do not order three of the same pizza. Spread the order across the families — a loaded Featured pie, a numbered pan classic, and a Detroit square or thin crust. Different crusts keep the table interesting, and the cautious eaters always find a home on a pan pizza.
Half-and-Half Settles Arguments
Any time two camps cannot agree, split one pizza between two topping combinations. Half pepperoni, half mushroom keeps both sides fed without a fourth box. Just ask when you order, online or by phone.
Let Starters and Salads Cover the Gaps
A round of garlic bread or pizza fingers lands while the pizzas are still in the oven. A Caesar or Greek salad gives the table something fresh beside the cheese. Wings turn a pizza night into a spread.
Kids Get Their Own Lane
The children’s menu covers a small pizza any way they like it, plus spaghetti and lasagna in kid-sized portions. Ordering it separately beats sacrificing half a large to plain cheese.
Time It Around the Family Pack
Sunday through Thursday, the Family Pack pairs two medium or two large two-topping pizzas with a free pizza bread, regular spaghetti, or regular lasagna. It is the natural backbone of a weeknight group order — current details are on the specials page.
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- half-and-half ordering
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