20% off Groupons! Get $20 to Spend at the Humble Pie Nearest to You for $11.60!

 

Head over here to save an extra 20% off most local deals, 10% off goods, and 10% off just about all getaways on Groupon with code FRIDAY.

 

You could head over here to get $20 to spend at Humble Pie for $11.60 with code FRIDAY. Pick the location closest to you, their pizza is incredible!

“The Fine Print


Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Not valid for Date Night and other specials. Cannot be combined with Kids Eat Free menu. Entire voucher value must be used in one purchase. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Valid for dine-in only. Must purchase 1 food item. Not valid for happy hour specials. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

About Humble Pie


There’s nothing humble about Humble Pie’s pizza crust: Pulled from wood-fired ovens with a light, bubbly texture that crisps at lightly charred edges, it cracks to release a subtle aroma of smoke and yeast. For owner Tom Kaufman, the recipe demanded two months of tinkering and one month of building an underground vault to keep it from prying eyes. Customers tend to think the time was worth it as they bite into delicate slices topped with careful combinations of veggies, meats and cheeses, often locally sourced.

The potato-and-roasted-garlic pizza, for example, happily marries the fragrances of gorgonzola and rosemary. Retaining a botanical touch even on a meat-lover’s pie, the Schreiners Sicilian Sausage sprinkles homemade mozzarella with “sprigs of roasted fennel [that] add another aromatic dimension,” according to Phoenix New Times.

While the pizza may push some of the other menu items out of the limelight, fresh salads, grilled sandwiches, and traditional and twisted pastas earnestly pine for appetites’ affections. The Our Way Mac & Cheese adds aged white cheddar, italian bacon, and bread crumbs, distinguishing itself from its boxed brethren while forming an equally fun medium for kids’ art projects, while wine, beer, and seasonal cocktails pair well with plates and pies alike.”

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