How to Order a Pizza from Costco Ahead of Time

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If you want a great-tasting affordable pizza from Costco’s food court, but aren’t sure how to actually place the order beforehand, you’re in the right place. You can order in person, or you can call ahead and pay in-store to avoid waiting in line. This article is your complete guide to ordering, paying for, and picking up your fresh-baked pizza pie.

Things You Should Know

  • To order a Costco pizza, call ahead or order in person. They currently don’t have the option to order online.
  • Pay at the check stands, the self-checkout, or the food court self-checkout. Wait until your receipt’s order number is called, and pick it up at the food court desk.
  • A whole pizza takes about 15-30 minutes to make and will cost $9.95. It can serve about 4-6 people.
Section 1 of 4:

Ordering a Costco Pizza

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Call ahead or order in person.
    If you place your order over the phone, make sure to order about 30 minutes in advance. The employee will also give you an estimate of when your pizza will be done. Head to the Costco warehouse at the estimated time. If you order in person, go to the food court desk and tell them what kind of pizza you’d like.[1]
    • Unfortunately, Costco currently doesn’t have the option to order online, and you can’t have your pizza delivered from their food court.
    • In Costco’s locator tool, find your local Costco, and click on it. Under “Warehouse Services,” you can click “Food Court” to see the phone number to place your pizza order ahead of time.
    • You need a membership to order pizza from the Costco food court. You can purchase a membership online or in person.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Pay for your pizza.
    If you called ahead, pay for your pizza when you get to the Costco warehouse. You can go to the check stands, the self-checkout, or the food court’s self-service checkout. When paying, tell the employee what kind and how many pizzas you’d like to purchase. The employee will enter your order information, and then you can pay. To order in person, pay at the food court counter after you order.[2]
    • If you’re paying in cash, go to one of the check stands. If you’re paying with a debit or credit card, you can pay at the check stands, the self-checkout, or the food court self-checkout.
    • Some Costcos have a food court self-serve kiosk, which may be the easiest and fastest way to pay if you’re only ordering pizza.
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  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Pick up your pizza.
    If you called ahead, pick up your pizza at the food court desk. If you ordered in person, stand near the food court and wait for an employee to call out your order number when your pizza is ready.
    • If you’re ordering a lot of pizza, or if you need your pizza to be ready by a certain time, calling ahead is recommended so you don’t have to wait for a long time.
    • Here’s an extra pick-up hack: you can order your pizza at the counter, do your grocery shopping, load your car, then come back in and pick up your pizza so it doesn’t get cold.
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Section 2 of 4:

How long does it take to get a Costco pizza?

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  1. How.com.vn English: It takes about 15-30 minutes to get your pizza.
    It may take longer if the food court is really busy or if they have other call-in orders to fulfill.[3]
    • Since you can’t predict how many other orders the food court will have at a given time, it may be best to call ahead and order 30 minutes to an hour before you have to pick it up.
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Costco Pizza Menu, Sizes, and Prices

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 A large cheese or pepperoni pizza is $9.95.
    The price of Costco’s whole pizza hasn’t changed since 1985, and it still has the same delicious taste. You can also get a ½ cheese and ½ pepperoni pizza for the same price.[4]
    • Costco used to sell combination pizzas with vegetables and sausage. However, this option and the ability to “customize” your pizza with veggies and sausage was discontinued in 2020.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 A large pizza is about 18 inches (45.72 cm) in diameter.
    This makes it larger than most pizza delivery companies offer for a more affordable price. Since many people eat 2-3 slices, a whole Costco pizza can serve about 4-6 people.[5]
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 A single slice of pepperoni or cheese pizza is $1.99.
    Although this price can seem a little steep, an individual slice of pizza is about double the size of a normal slice since the by-the-slice pizzas are cut into 6 pieces instead of 12.[6]
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Costco Pizza Calories and Nutrition

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 A slice of a whole cheese pizza is about 355 calories.
    Each serving size is around 4.75 oz, about 1/12 of a whole Costco cheese pizza.[7]
    • Fat: 14g (22% DV)
    • Saturated Fat: 7g (44% DV)
    • Trans Fat: 0.5g
    • Cholesterol: 38 mg (13% DV)
    • Sodium: 890 mg (39% DV)
    • Carbohydrates: 39g (13% DV)
    • Fiber: 4.5g (19% DV)
    • Sugar: 2.5g (3% DV)
    • Protein: 20.5g (41% DV)
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 A whole cheese pizza will have around 4260 calories total.
    The serving size of an entire cheese pizza is about 57 oz.[8]
    • Fat: 161g (248% DV)
    • Saturated Fat: 83g (519% DV)
    • Trans Fat: 6g
    • Cholesterol: 440 mg (147% DV)
    • Sodium: 10710 mg (466% DV)
    • Carbohydrates: 467g (156% DV)
    • Fiber: 52g (217% DV)
    • Sugar: 31g (34% DV)
    • Protein: 247g (494% DV)
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 A slice of a whole pepperoni pizza is about 325 calories.
    Each serving size is about 4.75 oz, which is about 1/12 of a whole Costco pepperoni pizza.[9]
    • Fat: 12g (18% DV)
    • Saturated Fat: 5.5g (34% DV)
    • Trans Fat: 0.5g
    • Cholesterol: 30 mg (10% DV)
    • Sodium: 870mg (38% DV)
    • Carbohydrates: 38g (13% DV)
    • Fiber: 3.5g (15% DV)
    • Sugar: 2.5g (3% DV)
    • Protein: 17g (34% DV)
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 An entire pepperoni pizza will have about 3880 calories in total.
    The serving size of a whole pepperoni pizza is around 51.4oz.[10]
    • Fat: 145g (223% DV)
    • Saturated Fat: 64g (400% DV)
    • Trans Fat: 3.5g
    • Cholesterol: 355 mg (118% DV)
    • Sodium: 10450 mg (454% DV)
    • Carbohydrates: 449g (150% DV)
    • Fiber: 44g (183% DV)
    • Sugar: 33g (37% DV)
    • Protein: 202g (404% DV)
  5. How.com.vn English: Step 5 A whole Costco half-and-half pizza is around 4080 calories in total.
    The serving size of a pizza that’s half pepperoni and half cheese from Costco’s food court is about 55.7 oz.[11]
    • Fat: 162g (249% DV)
    • Saturated Fat: 84g (525% DV)
    • Trans Fat: 35g
    • Cholesterol: 355 mg (118% DV)
    • Sodium: 10440 mg (454% DV)
    • Carbohydrates: 453g (151% DV)
    • Fiber: 42g (175% DV)
    • Sugar: 33g (37% DV)
    • Protein: 224g (448% DV)
  6. How.com.vn English: Step 6 Individual slices of cheese pizza are about 710 calories each.
    Because the individually-sliced pizzas are cut into 6 pieces instead of 12, these slices are double the size of a slice of Costco’s whole pizza. The serving size of an individual slice is about 9.5 oz.[12]
    • Fat: 27g (44% DV)
    • Saturated Fat: 14g (88% DV)
    • Trans Fat: 1g
    • Cholesterol: 75 mg (25% DV)
    • Sodium: 1780mg (77% DV)
    • Carbohydrates: 78g (26% DV)
    • Fiber: 9g (38% DV)
    • Sugar: 5g (6% DV)
    • Protein: 41g (82% DV)
  7. How.com.vn English: Step 7 An individual slice of pepperoni pizza is around 650 calories.
    The individually-sliced pizzas are cut into 6 pieces instead of 12, so they’re about double the size of a slice of Costco’s whole pepperoni pizza. The serving size of an individual slice is about 8.6 oz.[13]
    • Fat: 24g (37% DV)
    • Saturated Fat: 11g (69% DV)
    • Trans Fat: 0.5g
    • Cholesterol: 60 mg (20% DV)
    • Sodium: 1740mg (76% DV)
    • Carbohydrates: 75g (25% DV)
    • Fiber: 7g (29% DV)
    • Sugar: 5g (6% DV)
    • Protein: 34g (68% DV)
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