Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are two of the most relaxed pizza nights of the year. Nobody wants to cook a second big meal after the holidays, and pizza at Christmas has become a legitimate tradition for millions of families — including a growing number in San Antonio. Here’s how to make it work for your holiday gathering.
Christmas pizza isn’t a consolation prize. It’s a choice. A growing number of families — especially Military families who may be away from extended family for the holidays — have made pizza a part of the Christmas tradition because it’s warm, easy, and genuinely celebratory without requiring a four-hour kitchen shift. We’re open through the holiday season from our location at 8530 SH 151 Access Rd.
Christmas Eve Pizza
Christmas Eve is one of those nights where the last thing anyone wants is more cooking. The big meal happened at someone’s house. Now you’re home, the kids are wired, and you need food that appears with minimal effort. Pizza is the answer. Call ahead or order online, have it delivered or pick it up on the way home from wherever the evening took you.
For a family of 4–6 on Christmas Eve: two large specialty pizzas and a bread side covers it perfectly. The Chicken Bacon Ranch and an All Meat Combo is a solid Christmas Eve pairing — substantial, flavorful, and not what anyone’s been eating for the last two days of holiday cooking.
Christmas Day Pizza for Large Family Gatherings
If Christmas Day at your house involves extended family — and in San Antonio, Christmas family gatherings run large — pizza catering is worth considering as an evening meal or afternoon snack option after the big Christmas dinner. Having pizza arrive at 5–6pm handles the second wave of hunger without anyone going back to the stove.
For a Christmas Day gathering of 20–30 people, plan 6–8 large pizzas for an evening snack spread. See our catering page for how to coordinate a large holiday order. For sizing guidance, our pizza count guide gives you the per-person math to scale up.
Military Families and Christmas Pizza
Military families on base for the holidays or away from extended family have made pizza a Christmas tradition out of practicality and preference. If your family is stationed at JBSA and spending Christmas in San Antonio without the extended family, a great pizza from a Veteran-Owned business is exactly the right call. We see you and we’re here for it. See our veteran-owned restaurant page to learn more about who we are.
Holiday Hours and Ordering
Check our hours and location page for specific holiday hours around Christmas and New Year’s. We post any schedule changes there first. For large holiday orders, call ahead — (210) 750-2222 — and confirm availability for your specific date and time.
Christmas pizza tradition: It’s more common than you think. Skip the second big cooking day and give everyone — including the person who cooked Christmas dinner — a night off. Pizza handles it.
Are you open on Christmas Day?
Check our hours page for specific holiday schedules. We update it with any Christmas closures or modified hours. If you’re planning a Christmas pizza order, call ahead to confirm we’re open for your date and time.
What’s a good Christmas pizza for a family gathering?
A mix of classic and specialty works well for holiday gatherings: Classic Combo as the anchor, Hawaiian for the festive fruit contingent, Chicken Bacon Ranch as the elevated option. Add a cheese for any kids who don’t want toppings. That covers a standard family Christmas crowd.
Can I schedule a Christmas order in advance?
Yes. Call (210) 750-2222 to place an advance order for a specific Christmas date and time. For large Christmas Day orders, calling a day or two ahead is the right move to ensure availability.
Make pizza part of the Christmas tradition. Order online or call us.




