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$60 Meal Deal and Anniversary Daily Specials at Organ Stop Pizza

Save on a night out in Mesa, at one of the most unique and memorable restaurants in the state.

By Promotion runs August 1 until Sept 30, 2024 August 8, 2024

$60 Meal Deal and Anniversary Daily Specials at Organ Stop Pizza

Save on a night out in Mesa, at one of the most unique and memorable restaurants in the state.


*$60 Meal Deal: Two large pizzas with unlimited toppings (not including extra cheese), two appetizers (combo basket excluded) and two pitchers of soft drink.  Please mention this deal when ordering.

Promotion runs August 1 until Sept 30, 2024




* 52nd Anniversary Daily Deals SEPTEMBER 2024 - Organ Stop Pizza is celebrating 52 years in the Valley this September. Here is what we are doing Sunday through Thursday.

Promotion runs Sept 1-30, 2024


Sunday: Sunday Funday – All Ice Cream Sundaes ordered on Sunday are 50% off

Monday: BOGO 50% Pizza offer – Buy one pizza at regular price, get a second one for 50% off.  Second pizza must be of equal or  lesser value.

Tuesday: 50% off all appetizers

Wednesday: 50% off all salad bars

Thursday: BOGO 50% Pizza offer – Buy one pizza at regular price, get a second one for 50% off.  Second pizza must be of equal or lesser value.

The September Daily Deal promotions cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers, such as Fundraisers, $60.00 Meal Deal, etc.

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In the 1970s and 80s “pizza and pipes” restaurants were on nearly every corner in the U.S. Fast forward a few decades and today there are only two remaining restaurants in the entire country that provide organ entertainment with a side of pizza – including the oldest establishment of its kind – Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa, Ariz., celebrating 52 years in business this fall.  
 
Originally opened in 1972, Organ Stop Pizza is home to the “Mighty Wurlitzer” the largest and most valuable theatre organ in the world, worth more than $6 million.  
 
Organ Stop Pizza’s Wurlitzer theatre organ was originally built for the Denver Theatre in 1927 where it was used until the early 1930s. With the advent of the talking picture and the Depression, the organ was rarely heard and it was ultimately silenced when a fire in the auditorium caused extensive damage to the organ’s relay.
 
Today, Organ Stop’s instrument has been embellished from its original state and is now the largest Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe organ ever created. The console, where the musicians sit to play, is an exact replica of a Fox Special console, the largest console ever designed and built by Wurlitzer. Through the years, several rare sets of pipes have been added to the organ, including a massive set of 32-foot
wood diaphones, which are visible from the front of the building.  
 
“Our Wurlitzer is a genuine living piece of history,” said Organ Stop Pizza manager, Linda Guthrie, who has worked at the restaurant for more than two decades. “We are proud to be the home of one of the greatest instruments ever created and our patrons come from across the world to experience this lost art form.”  
 
Each night, Organ Stop’s Mighty Wurlitzer rises above the audience on an 8,000-pound rotating hydraulic elevator to sit 10-feet above the 700-seat dining room. The one-of-a-kind organ has 1,074 individual keys, buttons and switches linked to a series of xylophones, glockenspiels, gongs and cymbals to create the sound of a full-blown orchestra. Nightly shows also include dancing marionette cats, disco balls and spectacular light show.  
 
Located in Mesa, the 18,000-square-foot Organ Stop Pizza restaurant was designed specifically to enhance the Wurlitzer’s sound. The building’s 46-foot ceilings provide unparalleled acoustics so the instrument can “speak.” 
 
Each year, Organ Stop Pizza attracts roughly 300,000 annual dinner patrons who enjoy timeless compositions such as “The Flight of the Bumblebee,” “The Hills Are Alive” from The Sound of Music, “The Circle of Life” from The Lion King, the Star Wars opening theme, and of course, “God Bless America.”
 
“Every visit to Organ Stop Pizza is unique with patrons hand-picking the songs via request,” added Guthrie. “By the end of the night, an eclectic mix of music is enjoyed by audience members ranging in age from two to 102.”  
 
According to Guthrie, there is practically nothing the Organ Stop Pizza musicians can’t play. “You name it and our amazing organists can likely play it,” she said. “You will never encounter a more spectacularly talented group of musicians in the world.”  
 

Serving the Valley for 52 years, Organ Stop’s Mighty Wurlitzer is the largest and finest theater organ in the world today. With a value of more than $6,000,000, the 6,000+ pipes, numerous percussions, and countless traps are masterfully presented by the organists who are world-class musicians. Organ Stop Pizza attracts hundreds of thousands of patrons each year with its theatrical performances complete with dancing cat puppets, disco ball and bubbles. Songs range from classical music and Disney favorites to pop and rock hits. For more information visit, www.organstoppizza.com  
 
Hours of Operation
Mon – Thur 4:00PM – 8:30PM*
Friday 4:00PM – 9:00PM*
Saturday 3:30PM – 9:00PM*
Sunday 3:30PM – 8:30PM*
*Kitchen closes 30 minutes before posted closing times
 
Organ Stop Pizza
1149 E Southern Ave
Mesa, AZ 85204
480-813-5700