
Lots’a Pizza Menu with Prices
Looking for the complete Lots’a Pizza Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Lots’a Pizza menu with updated prices across all 5 categories — sourced directly from official Lots’a Pizza Philippines channels.
Lots’a Pizza is one of the Philippines’ most accessible homegrown pizza brands — offering individual and sharing-size pizzas at genuinely budget-friendly prices, starting from ₱182 for a Classic pizza and going up to ₱507 for the 4-in-1 Best Seller delivery tray. The menu covers Premium pizzas (Beef Supreme, Hawaiian Extreme, Manhattan Deluxe), Classics (Bacon Blaze, Garden Harvest, Roast Beef N’ Cheese), Best Sellers (Pepperoni N’ Mushroom, Pure Beef Special, Hawaiian Delight, Great Manhattan), affordable Pasta (Spaghetti at ₱54, Carbonara and Baked Mac at ₱65), and large-format Delivery options.
Prices range from ₱54 (Spaghetti) to ₱507 (4-in-1 Best Seller Delivery Tray). Scroll down for the complete updated menu.
Lots’a Pizza Menu Guide — Toppings & Styles Explained
Hawaiian — pizza topped with ham and pineapple; the most debated pizza combination globally. Hawaiian pizza was invented in 1962 in Canada by Sam Panopoulos — a Greek immigrant who added canned pineapple to a pizza to create a sweet-savory contrast. Despite the name, it has no connection to Hawaii. At Lots’a Pizza, available in Hawaiian Delight (Best Seller, ₱204) and Hawaiian Extreme (Premium, ₱379). Manhattan / Great Manhattan — a loaded, New York-style inspired pizza with multiple toppings; “Manhattan” in Philippine pizza branding typically signals a premium all-toppings combination. Pepperoni — cured and spiced pork and beef sausage sliced thin; an American invention (not Italian), created in the early 20th century by Italian-American butchers in New York. Pepperoni is the most popular pizza topping in the US and in the Philippines. Beef Supreme — seasoned ground beef across the full pizza surface; a Filipino market favorite for beef-forward toppings. Baked Mac — Filipino-style baked macaroni with meat sauce and melted cheese, a distinct local pasta tradition separate from Italian pasta conventions. Premium vs Classics vs Best Sellers — Premium = larger size/more toppings (₱379); Classics = standard individual size (₱182); Best Sellers = mid-range most-ordered items (₱204–₱303).
Lots’a Pizza Classics Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Garden Harvest | ₱ 182.00 |
| Roast Beef N’ Cheese | ₱ 182.00 |
| Double Whammy | ₱ 182.00 |
| Bacon Blaze | ₱ 182.00 |

Lots’a Pizza Pasta Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Carbonara | ₱ 65.00 |
| Baked Mac | ₱ 65.00 |
| Spaghetti | ₱ 54.00 |
Lots’a Pizza Best Sellers Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| Great Manhattan | ₱ 303.00 |
| Pepperoni N’ Mushroom | ₱ 204.00 |
| Pure Beef Special | ₱ 204.00 |
| Hawaiian Delight | ₱ 204.00 |
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Lots’a Pizza Delivery Prices
| Menu Items | Price |
|---|---|
| 4 in 1 Best Seller | ₱ 507.00 |
| Great Manhattan Large | ₱ 413.00 |
| Hawaiian Delight Large | ₱ 336.00 |
| Pure Beef Special Large | ₱ 336.00 |
⭐ Our Favorite Items at Lots’a Pizza Menu
Is Lots’a Pizza Philippines Halal?
No — Lots’a Pizza Philippines is not Halal Certified. The menu includes pork-derived toppings (bacon on Bacon Blaze, pepperoni which contains pork). Muslim diners are advised accordingly.
About Lots’a Pizza Philippines
Lots’a Pizza is a homegrown Philippine pizza brand that competes on the most important metric for the mass Filipino market: price accessibility without sacrificing variety. With pizza starting from ₱182 (Classics) and pasta from ₱54 (Spaghetti), Lots’a Pizza positions itself below the premium international chains (Pizza Hut, Shakey’s, Yellow Cab) while offering a more varied pizza menu than standard convenience store or food court pizza options.
The brand’s menu structure reflects a clear understanding of Filipino pizza preferences: Hawaiian and Beef variants in every tier (Premium, Best Sellers, Delivery), a dedicated Manhattan-style fully-loaded pizza at multiple price points, and the inclusion of Baked Mac alongside Carbonara and Spaghetti in the Pasta section — acknowledging that Filipino pizza customers expect pasta as a side or alternative, not just as a standalone meal.
The Delivery section’s large-format and bundle pricing (4-in-1 Best Seller at ₱507, Great Manhattan Large at ₱413) is designed for group orders and family dining — a format that aligns with how Filipinos typically consume pizza: shared at the table rather than as individual orders. The name “Lots’a” itself is a Filipino casual English contraction — informal, approachable, and directly communicating the brand’s value proposition: lots of pizza, at accessible prices.
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