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Pizza House Simulator Calendar Events

Read the day before the door opens—fifty-plus events can rewrite a quiet Amalfi lunch.

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Calendar Events

Static daily loops kill restaurant sims. Pizza House Simulator answers with a calendar of more than fifty events that change how a shift feels: weather, holidays, economic mood, and guest behavior layered on top of the handmade pizza line. This page teaches you to treat the calendar like a mise en place list. It does not invent a full event dump with hidden IDs. Confirm names in-game. Pair mottos with playstyles and money shocks with loans and stocks.

Open the calendar before you open the door

Every profitable crew develops the same ritual. Host (or solo owner) checks the calendar, reads the motto still active on the restaurant profile, then names one risk out loud: heat, rain, festival crowd, ingredient scare, or quiet Tuesday. That sentence decides whether you pre-batch dough, staff the fryer, or keep cash liquid. Skipping the calendar is how a “normal” lunch becomes a clip of fire and empty tills.

Demo-to-release messaging also stressed seasonal weather—rainy evenings, fog, snow—and living-town behavior. Those are not wallpaper. Wet terraces change seating flow. Foggy mornings change footfall. Snow changes how long you can leave a door propped while you chase a thief. Defensive play still lives on How to Survive Disasters.

Event families you should plan for

Crowd spikes. Festival or holiday tags mean more tickets, more sides, more wine. Prep like Rush Hour even if the clock says lunch. Hire or assign floor help early—staff and hiring and the role planner.

Supply and price shocks. Radio and newspapers preview tomato strikes and flour jumps. Events that rhyme with those headlines are your cue to restock early or pause shrimp specials. Do not “fix” a shock with slots.

Atmosphere and patience shifts. Some days guests forgive a slow pie; some days they do not. If the calendar smells hostile, buy repair and throughput, not marble counters—kitchen upgrades and patch 1.005 already moved cosmetic unlock timing.

Chaos and crime windows. When the town mood leans messy, keep repair tools hot and one player as floater. Mottos that embrace chaos amplify this; read the warning label before you swear one.

Mottos and calendar are one sentence

A profit motto on a festival day can print money or print walkouts. A hospitality motto on a quiet storm day can burn payroll. Change mottos when the week changes, not mid-ticket. Clients joining a lobby should see the same motto text after the 1.005 fix; if they do not, remake the session before you rewrite strategy.

Co-op briefing template

  1. Calendar tag in one phrase.
  2. Motto in one phrase.
  3. Named bottleneck (oven, fryer, floor, repair).
  4. Purchase freeze until after close.
  5. Disaster owner if the tag smells like fire or theft.

Streamers who let chat vote mottos without reading the calendar are volunteering for content and unpaid overtime. Gate redeems with Twitch and Kick.

Solo owners: smaller calendar, same rule

You cannot staff six roles. You can still refuse a shrimp menu on a strike day and pre-fire two doughs before a festival lunch. Assistants and automation are how solo absorbs calendar spikes—Kitchen Automation. The first-shift checklist gets a calendar line at the top: if that line is blank, you are guessing.

What we will not invent

No leaked fifty-row spreadsheet. No fake “best event farming” routes. When Steam news names a holiday drop or a balance pass that changes event weight, we update launch notes and this page. Until then, the skill is reading what the game already shows you.

New cooks still start with Getting Started and How to Make Pizza. Fryer days: Fryer Line and Sides. Hardware doubts: system requirements and Steam Deck. Store: Links Hub. Index: Guides Hub.

The short first-day video in the middle is useful for watching how a fresh shop breathes before events stack. Watch the room, then open your calendar and write one risk on a sticky note before service.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers drawn from the kitchen loop, co-op lobbies, and economy systems.

Do I need to memorize all fifty-plus events?

No. Learn the families—crowd, supply, atmosphere, chaos—and read today’s tag before doors.

Can I change mottos every day?

Yes if the calendar demands it. Do not flip mottos mid-rush or in the middle of a ticket.

Where do money events fit?

Treat them as economy news with a date. Restock or wait; do not gamble to “outrun” a strike.