Local Pizza Restaurant “Pi” Gathers Toys For Tots, Gives Away Free Pizza

Local Pizzeria Pi may be one of the best kept secrets in St. Louis for a slice of your favorite triangle-shaped delicacy.

The award winning thin and thick crust pizzas at Pi have become popular around the St. Louis area over the past few years, and they have expanded to four locations around the area: University City, Kirkwood, St. Louis and Chesterfield. They are even opening a restaurant in Washington, D.C. – scheduled for Spring of 2011!

This holiday season, Pi has a great promotion going on where you can get a free pizza in exchange for a toy donation. In support of Toys For Tots, bring in a new (unwrapped) toy to any location by December 24 and receive a free pizza with equal or greater purchase.

Here are some details from their Facebook page:

Unwrapped toys: The thorough sorting, checking and distribution process requires that we be able to clearly see the toys and evaluate them for gender and age appropriateness.

Seal and Shrinkwrap: Video / DVDs / CDs / Video Games- our distribution process requires that all movies, music and games be in their original shrink wrapped packaging.

We can not accept any of the following:

No Toy Weapons of any kind (squirt guns, cap gun, play swords, etc.)

No Gift Cards

No Food – not even candy canes. Sorry!

This is a great promotion and it supports a great cause! Don’t miss out while it’s going on – it’s only until December 24, 2010! For more information about Pi, visit their website at restaurantpi.com.

Also at Pi.. now through 12.31.10, get a FREE GIFT CARD with your purchase of $100 or more in Gift Cards

  • $100 – $199 = $15 gift card for you
  • $200 – $299 = $40 gift card for you
  • $300 – $399 = $60 gift card for you
  • $400 – $499 = $80 gift card for you
  • $500 & up = $100 gift card for you
Kevin Brackett

Kevin Brackett is a professional film and theatre critic. He is also a member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association (SLFCA). Since founding Review St. Louis in 2008, he remains editor and operator of the online publication. Kevin is also a co-host of the Reel Spoilers podcast, and former National Vice President of the Technology Student Association (TSA), comprised of over 200,000 members worldwide. E-mail: kevin [at] reviewstl.com.

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