Papa Murphy's is known for offering pizzas with fresh dough made daily in-house, which customers then bake at home. 281-778-8227. www.papamurphys.com
Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake Pizza to celebrate fifth anniversary in Missouri City

The Missouri City Papa Murphy's location will celebrate its fifth anniversary Dec. 8. (Courtesy Adobe Stock)
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Papa Murphy's is known for offering pizzas with fresh dough made daily in-house, which customers then bake at home. 281-778-8227. www.papamurphys.com

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