TOMBSTONE Pizza is celebrating its born-in-a-bar roots by introducing a new Tavern-Style Pizza product.
For those unfamiliar, TOMBSTONE Pizza was born in a Wisconsin bar over six decades ago. Now, the brand is offering a little slice of its history in the form of its new Tavern-Style Pizza offerings. The new product boasts a thin, buttery crust, TOMBSTONE's signature sauce, and a variety of savory toppings. The pizza is also designed to pair perfectly with the pint of your choice, with two tasty varieties to choose from: The Primo and Let's Meat Up. The Primo is loaded up with savory pepperoni, sausage, banana peppers, red onion, tomato sauce, and gooey mozzarella cheese, while Let's Meat Up features a meaty blend of pepperoni, pork belly crumble, tomato sauce, cheddar cheese, and mozzarella cheese.
Both varieties of TOMBSTONE's new Tavern-Style Pizzas will be available from select retailers this month.
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