Two of the UK’s most recognisable comfort food brands, Pot Noodle and Domino’s, have joined forces to launch a bold new limited-edition menu item — and it’s already turning heads.
Set to be revealed via a joint Instagram announcement, the collaboration introduces a first-of-its-kind creation: the Pot Noodle Stuffed Crust Pizza — a fusion of takeaway pizza and one of Britain’s most iconic instant snacks.

What Is the Pot Noodle Stuffed Crust Pizza?
The new pizza takes a familiar favourite — the classic chicken and mushroom — and gives it a nostalgic twist. Infused with the unmistakable flavour of Pot Noodle’s signature seasoning and noodles, the dish blends the brand’s cult status with Domino’s signature dough base.
Designed in response to growing demand for inventive, boundary-pushing comfort food, the pizza taps into the trend of hybrid fast food — where unexpected flavour combinations meet familiar formats.
Expect:
- A stuffed crust filled with Pot Noodle-inspired flavours
- Classic pizza toppings elevated with savoury noodle seasoning
- A nostalgic yet experimental take on takeaway dining
When and Where Can You Get It?
The Pot Noodle Stuffed Crust Pizza will be available across the UK from 1st April, making it one of the most talked-about April drops in fast food this year.
Customers will be able to order the limited-edition pizza from participating Domino’s locations nationwide. Availability may vary, so it’s worth checking your local store via the official Domino’s UK app or website.
Why This Collaboration Matters
Collaborations like this highlight a growing appetite for playful, nostalgic food experiences. Both Pot Noodle and Domino’s have strong fan bases, and by combining their identities, they’re tapping into a shared love of indulgent, no-fuss comfort food.
It also reflects a wider trend across the food industry, where brands experiment with viral, limited-edition drops to drive buzz and social media engagement.
Whether you’re a die-hard Pot Noodle fan or just curious about the latest food mash-up, this collaboration is set to spark conversation — and maybe even divide opinion.
One thing’s certain: it won’t be around forever, so if you’re intrigued, you’ll want to try it while it lasts.
