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Noble Roman's Introduces Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza!

Noble Roman's Introduces Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza!

USA Today21-07-2025
Featuring Over Double the Cheese and Free Buttery Garlic Dipping Sauce
Everyone needs to try Noble Roman's new 'Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza'! We all love stuffed crust pizza, but Noble Roman's puts the 'Xtra' in its over-the-top, scratch-made version. No string cheese here – with twice as much real Mozzarella cheese, Noble Roman's puts as much real cheese in the hand-rolled crust ring as it puts on the top of your pizza! And every Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza you order comes with free buttery garlic dip on the side. Noble Roman's Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza is available now, but for a limited time only, at all 9 Indianapolis metro area Noble Roman's Craft Pizza & Pub locations. Order Noble Roman's Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza today at www.nrpizzapub.com.
Besides oven-melting real Mozzarella cheese, and lots of it, in their Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza, Noble Roman's goes the extra mile with their cheese. That's because on every Noble Roman's pizza, including their new Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza, they blend in soft, mild Muenster cheese to allow for an extra rich and creamy tasting melt. Plus, Noble Roman's even adds a pinch of oregano to give their cheese a touch of that authentic Italian sweetness. And the dough Noble Roman's stuffs all that cheese into is made from scratch every morning and allowed to slow-proof for 24 hours before they hand-stretch, hand-roll and hand-stuff the crust ring to order – all baked fresh with your favorite toppings and served with a large souffle cup of buttery garlic sauce for dipping! Check out Noble Roman's special introductory price on their Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza as well as the 30 toppings from which you can pick at www.nrpizzapub.com.
About Noble Roman's Craft Pizza & Pub
As Indiana's home-grown local favorite, Noble Roman's Craft Pizza and Pub is on a mission to make pizza fun. A great family atmosphere, friendly people, and artisanal craftmanship provide a pizza eating experience like no other. Watch dough made from scratch daily in the glass-enclosed, climate-controlled dough rooms. Enjoy unlimited trips to the Garden-Fresh Salad Bar, local craft beers and wines at the 'Piazza Bar', the self-serve family craft root beer tap, and spaciously comfortable dining rooms with large screen TVs throughout.
Xtra-Stuffed Crust Pizza is Available at the Following Indianapolis Metro-Area Noble Roman's:
Brownsburg ∙ 5724 North Green Street ∙ 317-852-4433
Carmel ∙ 1438 West Main Street ∙ 317-846-3377
Fishers ∙ 11715 Allisonville Road ∙ 317-578-3377
Franklin ∙ 1990 Northwood Plaza ∙ 317-494-6344
Greenwood ∙ 2826 South St. Rd. 135 ∙ 317-743-9111
86th & Ditch ∙ 1315 West 86th Street ∙ 317-389-5565
McCordsville ∙ 6853 West Broadway ∙ 317-589-8399
Westfield ∙ 17409 Wheeler Road ∙ 317-867-3377
Whitestown ∙ 6428 Whitestown Parkway ∙ 317-769-3377
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Dylan Ginn, Director of Marketing, Noble Roman's Inc.
317.634.3377 x 141 ∙ dginn@nobleromans.com
SOURCE: Noble Romans, Inc.
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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