Want to throw the kind of party people talk about for weeks? Skip the veggie tray and the lukewarm deli platter. Get real pizza, real wings, and real sides — enough to feed the whole crew without stressing over the math. Godfather’s Pizza catering in San Antonio makes that part easy, so you can actually enjoy your own party. We cater pool parties and summer gatherings all season long.
Pick the Right Package First
The biggest mistake party hosts make is trying to piece together individual pizzas without a plan. Our feast and pack options are built for groups — you already know what you’re getting, you know what it feeds, and you know what it costs. Start here.
| Package | What’s Included | Feeds | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Build Your Own Feast (Mediums) | Med Specialty + Med 1-Topping + Side | 4–6 | $35.99 |
| Build Your Own Feast (Larges) | Lg Specialty + Lg 1-Topping + Side | 5–7 | $45.99 |
| Pizza and Wing Feast (Mediums) | Med Specialty + Med 1-Topping + Full Wings | 4–6 | $45.99 |
| Pizza and Wing Feast (Larges) | Lg Specialty + Lg 1-Topping + Full Wings | 5–7 | $55.99 |
| Pizza Pack (Mediums) | Four Med 1-Topping Pizzas | 8–12 | $60.00 |
| Pizza Pack (Larges) | Four Lg 1-Topping Pizzas | 12–16 | $75.00 |
For parties in the 20–30 person range, two Large Pizza Packs ($75 each) is your move. That’s eight large pizzas with room to vary toppings — some all-meat, some classic combo, maybe a Taco Pie for the people who already know. Stack a couple of sides on top and you’re done. For a full look at how the numbers work for bigger groups, our catering pricing page lays it all out.
Smaller group? The Build Your Own Feast (Larges) at $45.99 gives you a specialty, a 1-topping, and a side — solid for 5–7 people without buying more than you need. Add the wing upgrade for $10 more and the Pizza and Wing Feast at $55.99 handles that crew with no leftover regrets.
If you’re dealing with a larger or more custom order, pizza catering is the way to go. Call us and we’ll walk through it together.
Build the Menu
Once you’ve got the package sorted, the fun part starts. Our crowd favorites are a good reference point, but here’s how most party orders actually shake out.
The All-Meat Combo is almost always the first box empty. Ham, pepperoni, bacon, beef, Italian sausage, sausage — it’s stacked, and the crowd that wants a proper pizza will destroy it. The Classic Combo (pepperoni, beef, sausage, black olives, mushrooms, onions) is the everybody-eats pick — safe, good, no complaints. Those two together cover most of your crowd without overthinking it.
Want something that gets people talking? Put a Taco Pie on the order. Taco sauce, seasoned beef, cheddar, lettuce, and tomatoes added fresh after baking. First-timers always ask what it is, then they come back for another slice. The Chicken Bacon Ranch (ranch sauce, chicken, bacon, mozzarella) is a reliable third option if you’ve got people who aren’t into the meat-heavy pies.
Covering more ground with your crust options also helps at a party. Original is the thick, chewy classic. Golden is pan-baked with a crispy, buttery bottom — it’s a first-timer’s favorite. Thin crust balances out heavier toppings. Mix it up across your pizzas and you’re giving people real choices.
Don’t leave the best sides off the order. Cheesesticks ($7.79–$12.24), Potato Wedges ($6.74), and Garlic Bread ($6.74) fill out the table and give people something to grab while the pizza is being passed around. For dessert, the Cinnamon Monkey Bread ($7.79) is warm, pull-apart, covered in cinnamon sugar with icing drizzle — it never makes it to the end of the party. The Dessert Streusels ($7.79–$12.24) and Big Chocolate Chip Cookie ($7.79) are solid backup if you want more variety.
Set Up Like a Pro
You don’t need much to run a clean pizza party setup. A long table, stacked pizza boxes, a couple of side dishes, plates, and napkins. That’s it. No serving equipment, no chafing dishes, no fuss.
Open the boxes and set them out in a line so people can see every option. Put the specialty pies in the middle — those are the conversation starters. Keep the Plain and 1-topping pizzas at the ends for the picky eaters. Sides on a separate section of the table so they don’t get lost under the pizza boxes.
Drinks are on you. We’re out of 2-liters right now, so grab those at the store. For a crowd of 20 people, figure 1–2 cans or servings per person depending on how long the party runs. Pair the spicy stuff (Hot Stuff, Buffalo Chicken) with something cold — the contrast works.
For large party logistics and advance coordination on your order, check our page on large group orders — it covers timing, how far in advance to call, and how to size things out by headcount.
Party Types We’ve Got Covered
Birthdays. Build Your Own Feast Larges handles a smaller birthday gathering at $45.99. Scale up with Pizza Packs for the big ones. Throw in a Cinnamon Monkey Bread instead of a birthday cake — it’s different, it’s warm, and people love it. We cater all kinds of celebrations including baby showers and family gatherings.
Game days. Spurs game tonight? Pizza and Wing Feast is made for this. Wings, two pizzas, done. Order early — wing days are busy. The Hot Stuff (jalapeños, beef, Italian sausage) fits game day energy perfectly.
Backyard hangouts. Keep it easy. Two Large Pizza Packs, a side of cheesesticks, a bag of ice. You don’t need anything fancy — just good food and people who actually like each other.
Office parties. The Pizza Pack (Larges) at $75 feeds 12–16 people without requiring anyone to decide which toppings everyone will like. Four large 1-toppings with different toppings on each? Everyone picks their section. Easy call for a lunch meeting or end-of-year celebration.
Holidays and graduation. Fiesta, Memorial Day, end of school year — San Antonio has no shortage of reasons to feed a crowd. We’ve got you covered for graduation parties specifically if that’s your situation, but the same setup works for any backyard celebration on the SA calendar.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I call to book a pizza party catering order?
At least 24 hours for most orders. For large groups of 20 or more, 48 hours is better — especially on weekends. Call us at (210) 750-2222 and we’ll confirm timing, quantities, and any logistics before the day of the party. The earlier you call, the smoother it goes.
Can I get delivery for a large party, or do I have to pick it up?
Both options work. Delivery is available across San Antonio — confirm your address and timing when you call. Pickup is fast if you’re coming from the west side or nearby. For a big party order, calling ahead lets us make sure everything is boxed, labeled, and ready at the right time.
What do I do with leftover pizza?
Box up any remaining slices and refrigerate them within two hours. Godfather’s pizza reheats well — just toss it in a skillet on low heat with a lid on for a couple of minutes and the crust crisps back up. Original and Golden crusts hold up especially well the next day.
What are good pizza options for a party with kids?
Cheese, Pepperoni, and Hawaiian are always safe bets with kids. The Classic Combo works for the pickier ones who just want something familiar. For sides, Cheesesticks and Garlic Bread are crowd favorites for all ages. Finish with Cinnamon Monkey Bread for dessert — the kids will handle it.
Good food is half the party. Get the order right and the rest takes care of itself. Veteran-Owned, right here on 151, and ready to feed your crowd.



