Two Domino’s slices typically land between 600 and 740 calories, depending on crust, size, and toppings.
Lower Range
Mid Range
Higher Range
Trim Choice
- Veg-forward toppings
- Normal cheese
- Skip dips
Lower cals
Classic Slice
- Cheese-forward build
- Standard crust
- One dip max
Middle ground
Loaded Bite
- Meaty toppings
- Extra cheese
- Garlic butter crust
Heavier hit
Calories In Two Domino’s Slices By Crust And Topping
Domino’s lists calories by slice, and the numbers change with crust style, size, cheese level, and toppings. Large specialty pies give a clear picture: a large Pacific Veggie sits near 310 calories per slice, a cheese-forward slice lands near 330, and a loaded pepperoni slice lands near 360. Two slices double those figures, so you’re looking at roughly 620–720 calories for many popular large options (Domino’s nutrition guide).
Quick Look: Popular Large Slices
Here’s a broad table of typical per-slice energy for well-known large pies, plus the math for two slices. Values come from Domino’s published charts for large (1/8 pizza) servings.
| Domino’s Large Slice | Calories (1 Slice) | Calories (2 Slices) |
|---|---|---|
| Pacific Veggie (Hand Tossed) | ~310 | ~620 |
| Wisconsin 6 Cheese (Hand Tossed) | ~330 | ~660 |
| Ultimate Pepperoni (Hand Tossed) | ~360 | ~720 |
| Memphis BBQ Chicken (Hand Tossed) | ~350 | ~700 |
| MeatZZa (Hand Tossed) | ~370 | ~740 |
If you’re dialing in portions, snacks and sides fit better once you set your daily calorie needs. That gives context for whether two slices work as a full meal or share space with a salad or fruit.
Why Your Two Slices Can Swing By 100+ Calories
Calories aren’t just about size. The build matters a lot. The crust provides the base, cheese adds a big chunk, and meats push it up. Sauce swaps and finishers (like garlic-butter on the rim) nudge it again.
Crust Style And Slice Size
Domino’s large hand tossed and crunchy thin show different base values before toppings. The base hand tossed portion (1/8 pizza) lists about 160 calories from the crust alone. Thin crust lists about 100 calories for the same slice size, before sauce and cheese. That gap explains why a veggie-heavy thin slice often undercuts a cheese-forward hand tossed slice on energy (Domino’s nutrition guide).
Cheese Level
Regular cheese is the default. Extra cheese stacks more fat and protein and bumps calories. Cheese-heavy styles (like Wisconsin 6 Cheese) show that jump on the chart for each size.
Toppings: Veggies Vs. Meats
Veggies add flavor with a smaller calorie footprint. Meats add more energy per ounce. That’s why loaded options like MeatZZa or double-pepperoni builds tend to land at the top of the range for two slices.
Sauce Swaps And Finishing Oils
Tomato sauce sits low on calories. Creamy sauces run higher, and honey-BBQ brings more sugar per serving. A brush of garlic oil on the crust adds a small but real bump—something to factor in when you’re doing two slices back-to-back.
Close Variant: Calories In Two Domino’s Slices By Build And Size
Trying to pin a tighter number? Think in three steps:
- Pick the crust and size (large slices are 1/8 of the pie; New York slices are 1/6).
- Check the style (veggie-heavy vs. cheese-forward vs. meat-loaded).
- Multiply by two. If you add dips or extra cheese, nudge the total up.
Most people ordering a classic pepperoni want a ballpark. An average pepperoni slice across national data sets often lands near the low-300s per slice, which lines up with Domino’s own charts for meat-topped large pies (USDA-based slice estimate + Domino’s nutrition guide).
Two Slices As A Meal: Build A Plate That Satisfies
Two slices can feel balanced if you pad the plate with volume and fiber. A big salad, a cup of broth-based soup, or a pile of crunchy veggies fills the gap without blowing past your target. If protein runs low on your pick, add grilled chicken on the side or start with a yogurt bowl.
Smart Pairings That Keep The Number In Check
- Veg-heavy pie + side greens: adds bulk and crunch with minimal energy.
- Cheese-forward slice + lean protein: rounds out satiety so two slices carry you longer.
- Skip extra dips: creamy cups stack fast; pick tomato-based or go dip-free.
How Two Slices Fit Into A Day
On a 2,000-calorie plan, two slices in the 620–740 window take about 31–37% of the day. That’s doable when the rest of the day leans on produce, lean protein, beans, and whole grains. If your target runs lower or higher than 2,000, scale the share.
Two-Slice Share Of A 2,000-Calorie Day
| Two-Slice Type | Calories | % Of 2,000-Cal Day |
|---|---|---|
| Pacific Veggie (Large) | ~620 | ~31% |
| Wisconsin 6 Cheese (Large) | ~660 | ~33% |
| Ultimate Pepperoni (Large) | ~720 | ~36% |
| MeatZZa (Large) | ~740 | ~37% |
| Memphis BBQ Chicken (Large) | ~700 | ~35% |
Ordering Tips That Trim The Total
Pick Your Spots
Choose a veggie-heavy pie when you plan on two slices. Keep cheese at the standard level. Ask for light finishers on the crust. Those small choices stack up.
Watch Slice Math Across Sizes
Large pies are cut into eight. New York style is cut into six, so two slices there cover a bigger share of the pie. If you want two no matter what, that size detail matters.
Plan The Rest Of The Day
Front-load produce and lean protein at other meals. That way, your two slices slide into the day with fewer trade-offs. If weight loss is the goal, pair pizza nights with light breakfasts and active breaks.
Common Questions People Ask Themselves While Ordering
Is Two Slices Too Much For A Snack?
For most folks, that’s a meal, not a snack. If you need a tie-over, one slice with a side salad checks the box without stacking too many calories between meals.
What If I Love Pepperoni?
Go for it, just keep an eye on the serving. Meat-heavy pies land higher per slice. If you want two, pair with a low-cal side and stick to water, diet soda, or unsweetened tea.
Do Sauces And Dips Move The Needle?
Yes—especially creamy cups and sweet sauces. Tomato sauce is light. Ranch, Alfredo, and honey-BBQ push the count up. If you like a dip, portion it into a teaspoon or two and call it done.
Method Notes: Where The Numbers Come From
Domino’s publishes per-slice nutrition by size and style. The large specialty rows for Pacific Veggie (~310), Wisconsin 6 Cheese (~330), Ultimate Pepperoni (~360), Memphis BBQ Chicken (~350), and MeatZZa (~370) are pulled straight from the brand’s charts. Multiplying by two gives the ranges shown. For a non-brand cross-check, generic pepperoni slice data sits in the low-300s as well, which lines up with the brand figures. See Domino’s nutrition guide and this USDA-based listing.
Bottom Line For Takeout Night
Two large slices usually fall between ~620 and ~740 calories. Pick veggie-heavy or cheese-standard builds when you want the lower side of that range. Balance the rest of the day with lean protein and produce, and skip extra dips. Want a full walk-through on daily targets and meal planning? Try our calories and weight loss guide.