Don’t Drop a Ton of Dough for Delicious Pizza

Top That! Pizza in Tulsa Hills celebrates two years of serving up yummy pizza at an appetizing price.

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Restaurants | Issue: December 2013

Tina Rudisaile and Andre Casteel (manager) serve up smiles at Top That! Pizza in the Tulsa Hills Shopping Center.

Tina Rudisaile and Andre Casteel (manager) serve up smiles at Top That! Pizza in the Tulsa Hills Shopping Center.

December marks the second anniversary of Top That! Pizza at Tulsa Hills. Be sure to stop in for a delicious, ­wallet-friendly lunch or dinner while you’re out finishing your holiday shopping.

    Top That! has enjoyed success for two years not only because of the wonderful food, great prices and ­friendly service, but also because the establishment is highly supportive of the ­community it serves. Sean Swank, owner, is a 20 year veteran in the Air Force, and his restaurant extends ­discounts to all military, police and fire department members. College students, too, can expect a break at the register. Additionally, ­churches, sports teams, schools and nonprofits can partner with Top That! for fundraisers.

    “The fundraisers are fun and work out well for the groups we support,” notes Andre Casteel, general ­manager. Groups can set up fundraiser dinners Sunday through Thursday. The group host encourages customers to drop their receipt in the fundraiser box, and at the end of the night Top That! Pizza will donate 20 percent of the tally to the group. An evening full of smiles and pizza leads to a healthy boost for any group – how can you top that as a fundraiser?

    During the week, Top That! Pizza features a Happy Hour. Monday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., customers are treated to special discounts on pizza, bread sticks and fountain drinks. So, whether you are planning a late lunch or stopping in for an early dinner, you can save a little extra toward your ­holiday plans.

    As the holidays arrive, Top That! wants you to remember they also cater parties and large groups. Unexpected family gathering? Office planning a party and an awkward game of Dirty Santa? Lessen the stress by ordering personalized pizzas for everyone.

    And now, Top That! has gluten-free options. With a wide selection of toppings, from meat to vegetables to cheese, gluten-sensitive ­customers can enjoy their ­pizza with everyone else. With a menu that includes salads and signature pasta bakes, everyone is sure to find something to fill their belly and put a smile on their face.

    While their motto is “where pizza gets personal,” Top That! Pizza is really all about smiles. By ensuring everyone gets exactly what they want in a meal when they sit down, everyone walks away happy. With a family-friendly atmosphere and games to entertain the kids, Top That! makes dining easy, quick and fun. No need to sacrifice or succumb to majority-rules topping ­choices. You can have your pie and eat it, too.

    You can view their menu www.topthatpizza.com or stop in at their location in the Tulsa Hills Shopping Center at 71st and Hwy. 75. Business hours are 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.  

For more information, contact

Top That! Pizza

7466 S. Olympia
Tulsa, OK 74132
(918) 933-4022

www.topthatpizza.com


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About Author Christopher Davis

Christopher Davis is an educator and musician, as well as a writer. A California native, he resides in Tulsa with his wife, two sons and a modest menagerie of pets. When he isn't inspiring young minds, you will most likely find him spending time with his family or playing drums and percussion with Project Huckleberry or the Movetet. In addition to Value News, Davis also writes for Currentland. You can view his work at https://seedavis.wordpress.com.

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