Colorado-style pizza or Colorado mountain pie is a unique version of a pizza originating from Colorado. The pizza has a thick, braided crust and it's made with honey instead of sugar. The braid acts as a barricade which holds the numerous toppings from spilling out on the sides.
It was invented at Beau Jo's, where customers can create their own pie by choosing from a combination of over 50 different topping ingredients. At the end of the meal, the customers usually dunk the crust in honey, which is traditionally served on the side.
Although Colorado-style pizza is often compared to Chicago deep-dish pizza, those are baked in the oven for more than 40 minutes, while Colorado-style pizza is baked in a gas-powered oven for about 10 minutes. Due to the fact that there are so many toppings on the pizza, it's sold by the pound.