How many 16" pizzas?!


Question: for 70 guest at 19th birthday party along with cold buffet
going to order them


Answers: for 70 guest at 19th birthday party along with cold buffet
going to order them

It depends on how many slices are in the pizza. I work at a pizza shop and I reccommend 2 slices per person, along with whatever else you are serving. You will need 140 slices of pizza. So if the pizzas are 12 cut I would order 12 of them.

I think about 25 (gives everyone a third each) but I'm a pizza fiend and would probably eat them all.
You can always put the rest in fridge for hungover breakfast

17.5 if they eat an average of 2 pieces.

26.15 if they eat an average of 3.

But if they are eating a cold buffet with it I would go less than 17.5. Maybe like 14 of them. I guess it all depends on how bad they want pizza.

Just don't end up paying over $200.00 for pizza. lol. That would be silly.

I hope you don't need leftovers for breakfast to nurse a hangover. Its a 19th birthday party. Some peoples kids!!! haha.

I would say it depends on how many slices you are getting in each pie. If it's an 8 slice 15 should do you fine. People are going to be eating more than just pizza.

I would get 10.

thats 80 clices and 70 people. Im sure they are going to only grab one slice and then cold buffet things to eat.

Its a Buffet also....so I feel 10 would be good...
Happy Birthday!!!

i would get 15-20 that would be plenty its always better to have enough then not have enough.

20 pizzas.

around 20 pizzas would be fine

So about 16 Pizzas.
I would say 2 pieces each. Some people dont like pizza and some what like what you get at the buffet. But 2 is enough they will all have there choice of eaht they want.





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