Pizza Hut Supreme Pizza Price, Nutrition, Allergen

Supreme Pizza
SizePriceCalories
Personal Pan$7.49100
Small$12.49190
Medium$17.99320
Large$20.99460

The Pizza Hut Supreme Pizza is a bold combination of flavors—loaded with pepperoni, seasoned pork, beef, green bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, and melted mozzarella cheese over rich tomato sauce on a fluffy hand-tossed crust. Each large slice packs satisfying flavors and textures, perfect for meat lovers and veggie fans alike.

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Nutritional Information

NutrientsAmount
Calories2110
Cholesterol195mg
Sodium3890mg
Protein86g
Total Fat97g
Saturated Fat36g
Trans Fat2g
Carbohydrates228g
Dietary Fiber17g
Sugars16g

Ingredients in Supreme Pizza

ComponentIngredients
Original Pan™ Crust – DoughEnriched flour, water, yeast, salt, soybean oil
Pan OilSoybean oil, TBHQ (to protect freshness)
CheeseMozzarella, modified food starch, natural flavors
Classic Marinara SauceTomato puree, sugar, salt, spices, garlic powder
Fresh MushroomsButton mushrooms
Seasoned PorkPork, salt, spices, natural flavors
Fresh Green Bell PeppersGreen bell peppers
Sliced OnionsRed onions
PepperoniPork, beef, spices, paprika, rosemary
BeefBeef, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, spices

Popular Flavours:

  • Supreme Pizza
  • Super Supreme Pizza
  • Meat Lover’s Supreme
  • Veggie Supreme
  • Spicy Supreme
  • Chicken Supreme
  • Hawaiian Supreme

Is It Vegetarian or Vegan?

  • Vegetarian: ❌ No — contains multiple meat toppings (pepperoni, pork, beef).
  • Vegan: ❌ No — contains cheese and meat; crust and sauce are not certified vegan.

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free?Reason
❌ NoStandard hand-tossed crust contains enriched wheat flour. Not suitable for gluten-sensitive or Celiac customers. Gluten-free crust available at select locations, but risk of cross-contact exists.

Allergen Information

AllergenStatus
Contains:Wheat, Milk, Soy.
May Contain:Egg (due to cross-contact risk in shared kitchens).

Top 10 Pairings from Official Pizza Hut Menu

ItemPriceCalories
Breadsticks with Marinara Sauce$6.99150 Cal/stick
Cheese Sticks$8.49170 Cal/stick
Buffalo Mild Wings (6 pc)$9.9980 Cal/wing
Garlic Bread$5.49190 Cal/slice
Chocolate Chip Cookie$8.99190 Cal/slice
Cinnabon® Mini Rolls$8.9980 Cal/roll
Pepsi® (20 oz)$2.49250 Cal/bottle
Side of Ranch$0.99140 Cal/oz
Garden Salad$5.99120 Cal
Hershey’s® Triple Chocolate Brownie$8.99190 Cal/square

FAQ

What is the total calories in the whole large Supreme Pizza?

A large hand‑tossed Supreme Pizza from Pizza Hut contains about 3,680 calories total. This calculation is based on 8 slices × 460 calories per slice. The total includes all standard toppings—pepperoni, seasoned pork, beef, onions, green peppers, mushrooms, cheese, and tomato sauce—on the standard hand-tossed crust. Keep in mind that the actual calorie total can vary slightly depending on location, ingredient sourcing, and any customizations you make, such as adding extra cheese or removing toppings.

Can I customize the Supreme Pizza?

Absolutely. Pizza Hut’s “Build Your Own Pizza” option allows you to change the crust type (Thin ’N Crispy, Pan, Stuffed Crust, or Gluten-Free at select locations) and adjust toppings to your preference. Removing meats such as pepperoni, pork, or beef will lower both calorie and fat content. Adding vegetables boosts fiber and nutrients, while adding extra cheese or meat will increase protein but also calories, saturated fat, and sodium. You can also change the sauce or request light cheese to reduce calories.

Does the calorie count include dipping sauces?

No. The nutritional information for the Supreme Pizza covers the pizza itself only. Dipping sauces like Ranch, Garlic Dipping Sauce, or Marinara are sold separately and can add 80–150 calories per serving depending on the type and portion size. If you plan to use dips, be sure to factor them into your daily calorie count.

Is there a smaller size for fewer calories?

Yes. Pizza Hut offers the Supreme Pizza in multiple sizes. A medium slice typically has 330–360 calories, and a personal pan Supreme Pizza averages 610–650 calories total. Choosing a smaller size not only reduces calories but also makes portion control easier, especially for individuals watching their daily intake.

Can I make it vegetarian?

Yes. You can easily create a Veggie Supreme alternative by removing all meat toppings and doubling up on vegetable toppings like mushrooms, onions, and green peppers. This will significantly reduce total saturated fat and cholesterol, making the pizza more heart-friendly while still delivering a satisfying flavor. However, it will still contain cheese and therefore not be vegan unless you request a dairy-free alternative (availability varies by location).

Is there a gluten-free option?

Some Pizza Hut locations offer Udi’s® certified gluten-free crust, which contains no wheat. However, Pizza Hut kitchens are not certified gluten-free facilities, meaning there is a risk of cross-contact with gluten during preparation. This makes it unsuitable for individuals with Celiac disease, though it may be an option for those with milder gluten sensitivities. Always confirm with your local store before ordering.

How much protein is in one slice?

One large slice of Supreme Pizza contains about 20 grams of protein, primarily from the meats (pepperoni, pork, beef) and mozzarella cheese. This is a relatively high protein content for pizza, making it a filling option, but it comes with a trade-off in higher sodium and saturated fat levels.

How much sodium is in the whole pizza?

A large Supreme Pizza contains approximately 8,320 mg of sodium in total, which is more than 3× the recommended daily sodium limit of 2,300 mg for most adults. High sodium intake can contribute to increased blood pressure and other health risks, so it’s wise to balance this meal with lower-sodium foods throughout the day.

Do nutrition values vary by crust?

Yes. Pan crust is denser and fried in oil, making it higher in calories and fat compared to the hand-tossed version. Thin ’N Crispy crust has fewer calories and carbohydrates per slice because it uses less dough. Stuffed crust adds calories and fat due to the cheese baked into the edge of the crust. For the lowest calorie option, Thin ’N Crispy is best, while Pan and Stuffed Crust are the most indulgent.

Can I order half-and-half toppings?

Yes. Pizza Hut allows you to split toppings on a pizza, so you could have Supreme on one half and another topping combination—like Pepperoni Lover’s or Veggie Lover’s—on the other half. This is a great way to please multiple preferences without ordering two pizzas. Keep in mind that nutrition values will need to be calculated based on the toppings on your specific slices.