Domino’s Pizza

Domino is the name of an American pizza chain with a menu crafted to suit every taste. Its signature pies are available in a wide range of sizes, with toppings and crust options that run the gamut from traditional pepperoni to bold specialty creations. With over 60,000 possible combinations of crusts, sauces, cheeses, toppings and dipping sauces—and that doesn’t even include the possible combinations of a single pie—there are endless ways to experience Domino’s.

In a traditional domino set, each tile has an end with a number of dots, called pips, that ranges from zero to six; these are often arranged like the face of a dice (though some sets have other arrangements). The number of pips on an end is the value of that end, which determines the type of game played.

Most domino games involve blocking and scoring. Dominoes are also used to play games of a very different character, such as solitaire or trick-taking. These are adaptations of card games and were once popular in some areas to circumvent religious proscriptions against playing cards.

The word “domino” is of uncertain origin. In English, it may have been a corruption of “dominica,” which refers to the long, hooded cloak worn by a priest over his surplice during carnival season or at a masquerade ball. In French, it may have referred to the garment itself or an earlier sense that denoted a cape worn over a mask. The term has since come to be applied to a variety of figurative chains, both literal and metaphorical.

Domino’s is a chain of pizza restaurants in the United States and internationally. Its franchise system awards market exclusivity to candidates who possess a track record of success, a deep understanding of the target market and substantial financial resources. In exchange, the franchisee builds and operates the local organization, meets agreed upon store growth targets, pays a royalty to Domino’s International, and maintains the company’s operating standards.

In addition to pizza, Domino’s offers other foods including chicken wings and breadsticks, as well as desserts. In the United States, Domino’s also offers catering services for parties and other events.

Domino’s has a variety of delivery options, from basic curbside pickup to delivery to residential and commercial locations. Its website allows customers to search for nearby stores and check their delivery availability. Customers can also use the website to order online.

Domino’s delivery drivers are not required to receive a tip. However, it is recommended that customers tip their drivers for excellent service. In some states, a flat fee is added to the total cost of the delivery. Domino’s has an extensive network of more than 9,700 franchised and licensed stores worldwide, and in the United States, it is the largest restaurant chain by revenue and number of stores. In addition, the chain has a significant presence in Canada, the Philippines and New Zealand. In the United Kingdom, it has more than 2,300 stores. Domino’s also operates in many other countries, including Australia, France and Italy.