Domino’s is expanding its menu this fall with the introduction of two Mac & Cheese options: 5-Cheese Mac & Cheese and Spicy Buffalo 5-Cheese Mac & Cheese. These hearty, oven-baked dishes are available starting September 23, perfect for the chilly fall season.
Domino’s Welcomes Fall with New 5-Cheese and Spicy Buffalo Mac & Cheese Varieties
Nothing compares to a warm, comforting dish like mac and Cheese to enjoy on the chilly days of the upcoming fall season. Domino’s, known for keeping its menu fresh and exciting, regularly introduces new and flavorful options to match the season. From bold new toppings to seasonal classics, Domino’s continues to surprise its guests with innovative offerings highlighting its commitment to providing fresh and delicious meals year-round.
Just in time for fall, Domino’s is adding Mac & Cheese to its menu starting Monday, September 23, 2024. The new addition includes 5-Cheese Mac & Cheese and Spicy Buffalo 5-Cheese Mac & Cheese.
The 5-Cheese Mac & Cheese features penne pasta mixed with a rich blend of cheddar, American, Parmesan-Asiago, mozzarella, and Alfredo sauce, baked to creamy perfection. For those seeking an extra kick, the Spicy Buffalo 5-Cheese Mac & Cheese drizzles hot buffalo sauce over the cheesy dish, adding a spicy twist.
Domino’s Expands Menu with Mac & Cheese, Offering Customization and Exclusive Fall Deals
According to Kate Trumbull, Domino’s Senior Vice President and Chief Brand Officer, the brand continually seeks to expand its menu based on customer preferences. The new Mac & Cheese offerings are designed to satisfy cravings and can be enjoyed solo or shared. She highlighted the comforting nature of the dish, perfect for the cool fall days ahead, and invited customers to experience the warmth and flavor.
For an extra burst of flavor, customers can enhance their Mac & Cheese with jalapeños or bacon for an additional charge of $0.99 each.
Deals are available for those eager to try Domino’s new Mac & Cheese dishes. The Mix & Match Deal allows customers to choose two or more menu items for $6.99 each, including the Mac & Cheese varieties. Domino’s Rewards Members can redeem 60 points for a free order of Mac & Cheese, providing an instant, cost-free meal.
Mac & Cheese is the latest addition to Domino’s pasta lineup, joining favorites like Chicken Alfredo and Italian Sausage Marinara. The fall season isn’t just about pumpkin spice or apple cinnamon; comforting pasta dishes are also perfect for cozy fall afternoons or weekends.
In addition to the new Mac & Cheese, Domino’s offers a variety of pasta dishes, including Chicken Alfredo, Italian Sausage Marinara, Chicken Carbonara, Pasta Primavera, and a Build Your Pasta option for those seeking a personalized meal.


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