Eating Vegan at Pizza Hut

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Nothing quite hits the spot like a warm slice of pizza when you’re in the mood for comfort food. Pizza Hut is one of the top pizza chains in the world, supplying happiness in the form of delicious pizza to over 100 countries. Whether you’re looking for a classic slice or a veggie-packed treat, Pizza Hut has it. A restaurant chain whose main dish includes cheese as one of its key ingredients doesn’t scream vegan-friendly, but vegans can make do at this popular chain if they know where to look. The editor’s picks and vegan menu at Vegan Unlocked makes it easy for vegans to find the options to choose from no matter where you are. Enjoy vegan appetizers and meals at this popular chain!

The Vegan Unlocked Research Team analyzed all 38 items on the Pizza Hut menu. We came away with several delectable on-menu options.

Pizza Hut has a score of 1 out of 5 stars with Little To No Vegan Options. You won’t find many vegan options here, but there are a few on the menu for a vegan in a pinch.

This score is calculated based on the amount of vegan offerings on Pizza Hut’s menu “as is” or with an easy substitution, a restaurant vegan customizability score and finally the amount of vegan options vs non-vegan options. Learn more about how Vegan Unlocked Ratings are calculated.

All Vegan Options on Pizza Hut Menu

What are all of the vegan options on the Pizza Hut menu?

Meals

  • Build Your Own Pizza: Create your own perfect pizza with Pizza Hut’s selection of crusts and toppings!

Sides

  • Breadsticks (no parmesan seasoning)
  • Cinnamon Sticks (no icing)
  • Fries

Sauces, Add Ons, Toppings

  • Thin ‘N Crispy Dough*
  • Hand-Tossed Style*
  • Pan Crust*
  • P’Zone Dough
  • Buttery Blend Crust Flavor
  • Classic Marinara
  • Buffalo Pizza Sauce
  • Diced Roma Tomatoes
  • Green Bell Peppers
  • Mushrooms
  • Red Onions
  • Mediterranean Black Olives
  • Sliced Banana Peppers
  • Sliced Jalapeno Peppers
  • Sweet Pineapple
  • Buffalo dipping sauce
  • Marinara dipping sauce

Editor’s Picks: What Are the Best Vegan Meals at Pizza Hut?

The Build Your Own Pizza is the best vegan option at Pizza Hut.

The most budget-friendly vegan meal is the modified Cinnamon Rolls.

The customized Breadsticks are the easiest to order vegan meal at Pizza Hut.

Note: Vegan Unlocked is a tool dedicated to helping people find plant-based options. We are not an allergen resource, and want to encourage our friends with allergies to proceed with caution. We cannot control and don’t always know when cross contamination takes place. See Pizza Hut’s allergen menu here. As far as cross-contamination of vegan foods with animal products, this is completely up to your comfort level as an individual. Read our stance on cross contamination.

Frequently Asked Pizza Hut Questions

Is Pizza Hut crust vegan?

The Original Pan is vegan, along with the Hand Tossed and Thin ‘N Crispy crusts. Make sure to avoid the Crust Flavor add-ons, since they contain dairy.

Does Pizza Hut have vegan cheese?

Pizza Hut has no vegan cheese at this point.

Are Pizza Hut Breadsticks vegan?

The breadstick dough is vegan, but the parmesan cheese sprinkled on top is not. So simply order breadsticks with no seasoning!

You can find out more information on the Pizza Hut menu by visiting their website here

Dining at Pizza Hut Soon?

Be sure to tag Vegan Unlocked and share your vegan meal or custom creation to be entered into our monthly giveaway!

Pizza Hut’s vegan menu was brought to you by…

Lydia Greene

Lydia Greene is a freelance writer with a passion for food and travel. When she’s not writing, you can find her hiking in the woods near her home in Portland, Oregon, cooking up a tasty meal or dreaming up her next adventure.

Cristina Garrido

Cristina is a vegan cook and recipe developer. She’s worked in several vegan kitchens, as a collaborator for different cooking blogs and now works as a consultant helping restaurants interested in making their menus more vegan-friendly. She’s passionate about cultural foods and culinary innovations. Her non-food related interests include thrifting, sustainability and exploring her new adoptive country, Portugal.

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