Catering the same sandwich tray every week is a fast way to make a free lunch feel like a chore. A little variety keeps the team looking forward to it — and pizza, done right, is one of the most reliable crowd-pleasers in the rotation. Here are twelve ideas to keep office lunch interesting.
Crowd-pleasing setups
- A build-your-own pizza spread with a mix of classic and specialty pies
- A pizza-and-salad combo for a lighter, balanced midday meal
- A pasta bar — baked ziti, a vodka sauce, a marinara, and bread
- Heroes and sandwiches with sides for a grab-and-go day
- A "taste of Italy" spread mixing pizza, pasta, and appetizers
- Wings, garlic knots, and shareables for a casual team Friday
Ideas for specific occasions
- New-hire welcome lunches — easy, friendly, and unfussy
- Project-win celebrations with dessert added on
- All-hands or town-hall lunches that scale to a big headcount
- Client meetings where you want it to feel a notch more special
- Recurring team lunches on a standing weekly order
- Late-deadline dinners when everyone is staying late
Make it effortless with a corporate account
If your office orders regularly, a corporate account takes the friction out of it: volume pricing, a single monthly invoice instead of one-off receipts, a dedicated contact, and the ability to place orders fast. No contracts, no minimums.




