Whether You Love It Or Hate It, Tennessee Is Obsessed With Gas Station Pizza From Hunt Brothers
By Meghan Kraft|Published December 01, 2019
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
If you’ve ever road-tripped through Tennessee, then you’ve probably seen the signs for Hunt Brothers Pizza. They’re everywhere, it seems! They’re at gas stations and convenience stores, they’re tucked away in big cities and tiny towns. You can’t go far from the delicious eats available at Hunt Brothers Pizza. If you hail from the Volunteer State, then you have a penchant for road trips fueled by some decadent pizza slices. Learn more about this cult classic below.
Hunt Brothers Pizza can be found in multiple venues across the nation, but its home base is actually right in the heart of Nashville. It's a true Volunteer state classic!
It's known as one of the largest brands of ready-to-eat convenience store pizza in the United States. The Tennessee favorite was founded by Don, Charlie, Lonnie and Jim Hunt in 1990, and its fandom has exploded ever since.
Hunt Brothers Pizza partners with all sorts of small businesses and larger companies throughout the nation, and now offers its decadent pizza at 7,800 locations across 30 states. You'll find it mainly in the Midwest and American south.
No matter where you're eating, the menu stays consistent and the pizza is served up fresh. Both original and thin crust is available, and double cheese on request!
Toppings are up to you! Indulge in everything from Italian sausage to beef to black olives and banana peppers. There's even a specialty breakfast pizza on the menu! It's topped with bacon, sausage and scrambled eggs.
If you're in the mood for something different, you may want to order a side of wings or WingBites. There are four different flavors: southern style, hot 'n spicy, Buffalo, and homestyle.