Round Table Pizza on Encinitas Boulevard brings the California-born chain's hand-crafted pizza format to Encinitas's New Encinitas district, operating under a brand that Bill Larson founded in Menlo Park in 1959. The dough is stretched by hand and topped with what the chain calls gold-standard ingredients, producing signature builds like the Maui Zaui and Smokehouse Combo alongside a salad bar — a full-service format distinct from the single-origin roast counter at Lofty Coffee Co. nearby on Encinitas Boulevard. Larson's original King Arthur theme still anchors the branding across 400-plus locations in the Western United States, now operated under the FAT Brands portfolio out of Atlanta. The Encinitas Boulevard location runs a catering program and a party-hosting format with arcade games, drawing a family dining crowd from the same corridor as Serrano's Mexican Food. Specialty pies layer combinations of Italian sausage, pepperoni, and bacon over a three-cheese blend on a hand-tossed crust proofed and baked at each individual location.