Costco’s food court currently keeps it simple: you’ll typically find whole pizzas and slices in just two main varieties—cheese and pepperoni—though toppings and availability can vary a bit by location and over time. Many fans still talk about the older “combo” pizza (with multiple meats and veggies), but that one has largely disappeared from most store menus and is more of a nostalgia topic now.

Main food court pizzas

Costco’s standard hot food court pizza lineup is very streamlined.

  • Cheese pizza: A large, thick-crust pie loaded with a three-cheese-style topping, aimed at people who like a classic, no-topping slice.
  • Pepperoni pizza: Same base pizza, but with a generous layer of pepperoni over the cheese, often the most popular choice among regulars.
  • Half cheese / half pepperoni: Many locations will do a half‑and‑half whole pizza if you ask when ordering, letting groups split preferences easily.

The “combo” pizza situation

The famous Costco combo pizza used to be a staple and is still a big discussion topic in forums and comment sections.

  • It traditionally included pepperoni, sausage, onions, green peppers, mushrooms, olives, and lots of cheese on the same large crust.
  • Around 2020 it was removed from most food court menus, and fans still post about missing it and hoping it returns, but current reports describe most locations as offering only cheese and pepperoni now.

Frozen and take‑home Costco pizzas

If you walk into the warehouse aisles (not the food court), you’ll see more pizza variety in the refrigerated and frozen sections.

  • Kirkland Signature frozen cheese and various topping pizzas, including options like supreme‑style or cauliflower‑crust versions.
  • Third‑party brands (for example, Motor City Pizza Co. Detroit‑style options and other specialty frozen pies) that give you more sauce, crust, and topping styles to experiment with at home.

Quick FAQ style notes

  • Size: The food court whole pizza is an extra‑large, single size (about 18 inches) cut into 12 slices.
  • Custom toppings: Recent reports suggest most locations no longer customize toppings beyond choosing cheese, pepperoni, or a half‑and‑half, to keep operations fast and standardized.
  • Trends: Online discussions in 2024–2025 still revolve around how good the value is, how “heavy” the cheese load feels, and recurring threads wishing the combo pizza would officially return.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.