Pizza is one of Singapore's default comfort foods — but between delivery fees, upsizing and add-ons, a "quick pizza" can quietly hit S$40. The good news: there's almost always a deal running. Here are the 7 best pizza deals, promotions and offers in Singapore for August 2026, from the big delivery chains to premium wood-fired and budget grab-and-go — with real prices and the fine print.
The deals at a glance
| Brand | Best deal | Order type |
|---|---|---|
| Domino's | 50% off pizzas + all-day pickup from S$7.99 | Delivery / pickup |
| Pizza Hut | 2 regular pizzas S$22 (12–26 Aug) + S$61 bundle | Dine-in / delivery |
| Canadian 2 For 1 | Buy 1 Get 1 FREE + SAFRA bundle S$15.90 | Delivery / pickup |
| Peperoni Pizzeria | 15% off wood-fired pizzas after 9.30pm | Dine-in / delivery |
| Sarpino's | Gourmet, made fresh, halal-certified | Delivery / pickup |
| GoPizza | 2nd pizza at 60¢, halal-certified | Grab-and-go / delivery |
| Pezzo | XXL single slices, 19 outlets | Grab-and-go |
What changed since our last update
- Pizza Hut has launched 2 regular pizzas for S$22. Running 12–26 August 2026, all day while stocks last, on delivery and self-collection — 2 large pizzas are S$33. At S$11 a regular pizza this is the sharpest two-pizza price on this list, and it's new since our last update.
- Pizza Hut's S$6.10-off National Day takeaway offer has ended. It ran 8–10 August only (11am–4pm, walk-in takeaway and self-collection, minimum spend S$40), so we've removed it. The National Day Bundle from S$61 and the Cheesy 7 line-up still run to 31 August.
- Domino's all-day pickup pizza is still S$7.99. Its promos page previously carried a S$5 MEGADEAL tile, and as at 16 August 2026 the live page still renders just three offers — All-Day Pick-Up Deal from S$7.99 (1 regular pizza), My Domino's Box from S$9.90 and 50% off all pizzas. The S$5 tile remains hidden markup rather than a bookable price. Surcharges apply for premium crusts, flavours and extra toppings.
- Canadian's 10%-off-online offer has expired. That promotion was valid until 30 April 2026, so we've stripped the claim. In its place is a verified one: the SAFRA / 11B Book Out Bundle for 2 at S$15.90 (U.P. S$29.40), walk-in only, 1 July–31 August 2026.
- Two brands here are now halal-certified chain-wide — Sarpino's (announced July 2025) and GOPIZZA — which changes the answer to the halal question below.
- GOPIZZA is running 2nd pizza at 60 cents, and Peperoni has added a weekday happy hour (up to 30% off selected craft beers and wines, from 16 July).
Pizza deals today — what's running right now
Most people searching for this want one thing: is there a pizza offer today? Here is the honest answer for August 2026 — five of these run every single day, and only one is day-dependent.
- Every day, all day — Domino's All-Day Pick-Up Deal (1 regular pizza from S$7.99, self-pickup) and 50% off all pizzas (delivery or pickup, valid from a single pizza).
- Every day — Canadian 2 For 1's buy-1-get-1-free, and GOPIZZA's 2nd pizza at 60¢.
- Every day until 26 August — Pizza Hut's 2 regular pizzas for S$22 (2 large for S$33), all day while stocks last, delivery or self-collection.
- Every day until 31 August — Pizza Hut's National Day Bundle from S$61, plus 50% off two pizzas (one Cheesy 7 + one fan favourite).
- Sundays to Thursdays only, after 9.30pm — Peperoni Pizzeria's 15% off wood-fired pizzas. This is the one genuinely day-dependent deal here: it does not run on Fridays or Saturdays.
- Weekdays, 12–3pm and 5–7pm — Peperoni's happy hour, up to 30% off selected craft beers and wines.
On a deadline? Pizza Hut's 2 for S$22 window closes on 26 August, and the whole National Day line-up — Cheesy 7 Durian, Otah Laksa and the S$61 bundle — ends on 31 August. Everything else here is ongoing.
Cheapest pizza in Singapore right now, by price per pizza
If all you care about is the lowest number, this is the running order in August 2026 — and it changes depending on how many pizzas you're buying:
| Buying | Cheapest option | Price per pizza |
|---|---|---|
| 1 pizza | Domino's All-Day Pick-Up Deal (self-pickup) | S$7.99 |
| 2 pizzas | Pizza Hut 2 regular for S$22 (till 26 Aug) | S$11 |
| 2 pizzas, near a Canadian outlet | Canadian 2 For 1, buy 1 get 1 free | ~half price |
| A slice, not a pie | Pezzo XXL single slice | ~S$5–6 |
| 2 small pizzas, halal | GoPizza, 2nd pizza at 60¢ | ~S$0.60 for the 2nd |
Two caveats worth knowing. Domino's S$7.99 is pickup-only, so it only wins if an outlet is genuinely on your way — a S$4–6 delivery fee wipes out the gap. And every chain here charges surcharges for premium crusts, upgraded flavours and extra toppings, so the headline price is the *starting* price, not what you'll pay for a loaded pizza.
How to squeeze the most value
- Pick up, don't deliver. Delivery fees (and third-party app mark-ups on foodpanda/GrabFood) add up fast. The best headline prices — like Domino's S$7.99 All-Day Pick-Up Deal — are pickup-only.
- Order direct from the brand. Ordering on the brand's own app/site avoids the menu mark-up that delivery apps add, and unlocks app-exclusive codes (Domino's has run 784497 for a discounted Sha-WAH-ma Chicken Cheese Volcano and 261177 for a free 1.5L Coke on pickup orders over S$30 — neither is on the promos page right now, so check the app).
- Use your membership. SAFRA and 11B card holders get Canadian's Book Out Bundle for 2 at S$15.90 on walk-ins until 31 August 2026 — one of the cheapest sit-down pizza meals going.
- Stack a card promo. Where allowed, pay with DBS PayLah! or a Maybank card for an extra discount — but note most chains allow only one promo code per order.
- Feeding a group? Pizza Hut's S$61 National Day Bundle, Canadian's 2-for-1 or Peperoni's XXL 21-inch give you the most pizza per dollar.
A quick note on prices and halal
Promo windows and prices change often — Pizza Hut's National Day run (27 July–31 August 2026) is time-limited, while Domino's and Canadian's core deals are ongoing but rotate. Always confirm the live code on the brand's official app or website before you order. On halal: Sarpino's and GOPIZZA are certified chain-wide and say so on their own sites, but for the other chains certification still varies by outlet and over time — look for the MUIS certificate at the specific outlet or on the brand's site rather than assuming a whole chain is certified.










