1. Dominos
Domino's has begun to dabble in sandwich and buffalo wing making, but honestly, they should stick to what they do best: pizza. The garlicy thick crust or the thin crust that you can eat like a cracker never disappoints pizza patrons. A favorite among gluten-free peeps as well, Dominos has the best pizza you can get in a hurry.
2. Papa Johns
Papa's crust isn't quite as flavorful as Dominos, but it's a classic that is known for its delicious consistency. Papa is also known for his garlic sauce that is the reigning king of garlic sauces in the pizza community.
3. Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut is kind of where we get into the ratchet to-go pizza brands. Known for their finger-licking cheese-stuffed crust, Pizza Hut does cheese-infused bread better than Papa Johns or Dominos, but their limited locations and lackluster crust makes them fall behind the others.
4. Hungry Howie's
With prices and quality similar to Little Caesar's, Hungry Howie's is slightly below par when it comes to pizza, but they redeem themselves because of their variety of flavored crusts options. They're not making any dramatic impressions on the pizza community, but it's slightly better than getting pizza from the gas station.
5. CiCi's
All you can eat of below mediocre pizza. But it's only $5, and it's all you can eat, so what have you really got to lose?
6. Little Caesar's
Bottom-of-the-barrel, my-parents-just-cut-me-off pizza. The crust strongly resembles a piece of cardboard, and the cheese is just a little too stringy. Definitely splurge the extra dollar and go get a real pizza from Dominos.