Six meats, one pizza, zero regrets. The All-Meat Combo is what happens when you stop holding back — ham, pepperoni, bacon, beef, Italian sausage, and sausage, all on Signature Sauce with mozzarella. If you’re looking for all meat pizza in San Antonio, this is the one.
The All-Meat Combo isn’t for every night. It’s for the day you decide the diet can wait. You’ve earned it. Maybe it was a long week. Maybe the Spurs just won. Maybe you just want a pizza that commits fully to the concept. Whatever the reason, this is the pizza that delivers.
It runs $13.99–$34.50 depending on size. Here’s the full breakdown — what’s on it, which crust to choose, what to pair it with, and why it’s earned its spot on the menu. For more meat-forward options, the meat lover’s guide covers the whole lineup.
What’s on the All-Meat Combo
The build: Signature Sauce, ham, pepperoni, bacon, beef, Italian sausage, sausage, mozzarella. That’s six distinct meats on one pie. Not six variations of the same meat — six different things that each bring something to the table.
Signature Sauce | Ham | Pepperoni | Bacon | Beef | Italian Sausage | Sausage | Mozzarella
Mini – Small – Medium – Large | $13.99–$34.50
Ham brings a mild, slightly sweet meatiness that sits underneath everything else. Pepperoni is the flavor anchor — spicy, fatty, the thing you taste most on the first bite. Bacon adds smokiness and a little crunch at the edges. Beef is hearty and neutral — it fills in the gaps and adds weight. Italian sausage brings fennel-forward savory notes that cut through the fat. Sausage is the backbone — robust, seasoned, present in every bite.
The Signature Sauce is the right base for this pizza. It’s not a flashy sauce — it doesn’t try to compete with six meats. It does its job, holds everything together, and lets the toppings carry the flavor.
Mozzarella does the same. One cheese. The right cheese. It melts into the meat, pulls when you grab a slice, and doesn’t distract.
Which Crust to Choose
This is where the All-Meat Combo gets interesting. A pizza this loaded needs a crust that can handle it — and you’ve got choices. The full breakdown is in our crust options post, but here’s the short version for this pizza specifically.
Original crust is the default and it works. It’s got enough structure to hold the weight of six meats without getting soggy in the middle. It’s thicker, chewier, and the flavor of the crust itself comes through. This is what most people get, and it’s a reliable choice.
Golden crust is the upgrade call. It’s crispier on the bottom and the edges, which means every bite has a little more crunch. When you’ve got this much going on in the toppings, a crispier base adds textural contrast that makes the whole pizza feel more intentional. If you haven’t tried the All-Meat Combo on Golden crust, that’s the recommendation.
Thin crust is available too, but it’s not the right call here. Six meats need a foundation, and thin crust folds under the load — literally and figuratively.
Sizes and Pricing
The All-Meat Combo comes in mini, small, medium, and large. All specialty pizzas run the same price range: $13.99–$34.50.
The medium is the right call for two or three people — it feeds the room without creating a ton of leftovers (though cold All-Meat Combo slices the next morning are genuinely good). The large handles four to five people as a main. If you’re feeding more, add a second pizza — go All-Meat Combo for the meat crowd and a Classic Combo or Humble Pie for people who want something slightly less intense.
Check the top 5 picks for what else belongs in a full order alongside the All-Meat Combo.
What to Pair It With
The All-Meat Combo is rich. The pairing strategy is to balance that richness rather than pile onto it.
Cheesesticks ($7.79 small, $12.24 large) work well as a starter — they’re warm and cheesy without being as heavy as the pizza itself. Eat them while the pizza cools to a reasonable temperature.
Potato wedges ($6.74) are the low-key pairing that works every time. Seasoned, baked golden, and neutral enough to eat alongside a meat-heavy pizza without the flavors clashing.
BBQ wings ($16.49 half, $26.49 full) — if you’re already going all-in, match the All-Meat Combo with BBQ wings. Smoky sauce on wings, six meats on the pizza. That’s a cheat day spread with no half measures.
Finish it with Cinnamon Monkey Bread ($7.79) — warm pull-apart sweet bread with icing drizzle. It’s the reset after a heavy meal. Don’t skip it.
For a side-by-side comparison of everything on the sides menu and what works with what, the sides ranked post has the full breakdown.
Ordering for a larger group or an event? This pizza scales well — check our catering page for how we handle bulk orders.
Why This Is the Cheat Day Pizza
A cheat day meal should feel intentional. It shouldn’t be something you stumbled into — it should be something you chose. The All-Meat Combo is exactly that. It’s not shy about what it is. It puts six meats on the menu and dares you to complain.
The full menu has plenty of lighter options — the Veggie, the BBQ Chicken, the Humble Pie with green peppers and Italian sausage. Those are all good. The All-Meat Combo is what you order when today is not that day.
FAQ
What meats are on the Godfather’s All-Meat Combo?
Ham, pepperoni, bacon, beef, Italian sausage, and sausage — six meats total — on Signature Sauce with mozzarella. It’s available in mini, small, medium, and large and runs $13.99–$34.50 depending on size.
What’s the best crust for the All-Meat Combo?
Golden crust is our top pick for this pizza. The crispier base holds up under six meats and adds textural contrast to every bite. Original crust is the reliable default if you prefer something chewier. Either works — just avoid thin crust, which doesn’t have enough structure for this topping load.
How many people does the All-Meat Combo feed?
A medium feeds 2–3 people as a main course. A large handles 4–5 people. If you’re feeding more than five, order two pizzas — the All-Meat Combo plus something like the Classic Combo gives the group variety without anyone going hungry.
Is the All-Meat Combo available for delivery in San Antonio?
Yes. Order online or call (210) 750-2222 for delivery or carryout. It’s a standard menu item — no special order required. For large group orders or events, give us a call and we’ll make sure it’s ready on time.
Ready to commit to the cheat day? Order online or call (210) 750-2222. The All-Meat Combo starts at $13.99 — six meats, one pizza, no regrets.






