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Blaze Pizza

β˜…3.6(158 reviews)$Restaurant
πŸ•‘ 45 minutes to 1 hourπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 3-12. Preschoolers enjoy pointing to toppings they recognize and watching the fast-fire oven, while older kids appreciate the independence of designing their own meal exactly how they want it.

About

Blaze Pizza transforms mealtime into an interactive experience where kids become pizza chefs, choosing from over 40 fresh toppings to create their perfect personal-sized pizza. Located conveniently in Lansing, this build-your-own concept keeps children engaged as they watch their custom creations cook in the blazing hot open-flame oven in just 180 seconds.

Highlights

  • βœ“Unlimited topping choices including kid favorites like pepperoni, cheese, and pineapple
  • βœ“Watching pizzas cook in the 800-degree open-flame oven in just 3 minutes
  • βœ“Personal-sized pizzas mean no sharing battles or picky eater complaints
  • βœ“Gluten-free and vegan options available for dietary restrictions
  • βœ“Build-your-own salads offer a healthier alternative for variety

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Go during off-peak hours (2-5pm on weekdays) to avoid lunch and dinner rushes, giving kids more time at the topping bar without feeling pressured.
  2. 2.Let kids use the interactive online menu to pre-plan their pizza at home, which speeds up ordering and prevents meltdowns from too many choices.
  3. 3.Ask for a dough ball for younger kids to play with while waiting, keeping them entertained during the cooking process.
  4. 4.The s'more pie dessert pizza is a huge hit with kids and worth saving room for.
  5. 5.Parking can be tight during peak times at this Clippert Street location, so arrive a few minutes early or consider carpooling.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons between 2-5pm offer the quietest experience with minimal wait times. Avoid typical lunch (11:30am-1pm) and dinner (5:30-7pm) rushes, especially on weekends when families pack the restaurant.

What to Know

Personal pizzas run around $8-10 per person with unlimited toppings, making it budget-friendly for families. Free parking is available in the plaza lot, and the casual counter-service setup accommodates strollers and active kids easily.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. No seasonal closures or special holiday events, making it a reliable dining option any time of year.

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