As the only pizza joint whose delivery drivers play dress-up every night, Butler’s Pizza is the healthiest compromise you’ll be able to make with your family tonight.
This is reason #274 why we only ever order Butler’s Pizza.
Kfm’s The Best of The Cape winners have been revealed and we are thrilled to announce that our favourite pizza joint, and undoubtedly Cape Town’s number 1 pizza, has been given yet another reward.
It might be one of the weirdest mashups ever.
We might just have dinner with the royals tonight, with The Rotherham as spicy dessert.
Along with Cape Town’s favourite takeaway, Butler’s Pizza, we will be giving away nine large pizzas you can either enjoy in one crazy sitting, or one at a time in a delicious drip of cheesy delight – whatever the winner chooses.
Every week, Butler’s will select the naughtiest elf photo to win a pizza party. That’s gotta be the best advent calendar idea we’ve seen so far.
What’s better than delicious pizza and rocking tunes? Absolutely nothing.
To pineapple and pickle, or not to pineapple and pickle, that is the question!
This is the third year in a row that Butler’s have proved that there ‘ain’t no pizza like it’ in Cape Town.
This is most likely the best news you’ll hear today, but it turns out that a pizza could be counted as one of the five-a-day fruits and vegetables.
The TikToker has since gone viral for showing how going international — flight included — can be even cheaper than a local slice.
40 Italian pizzerias were named on the list, along with 25 elsewhere in Europe, 15 in the US, 15 in the Asia-Pacific area, four in South America, and only one in Africa.
The big announcement came on Friday with the winners of each category read out live on air throughout Kfm’s broadcast.
For the second year running, The Kfm Best of the Cape Awards recognises the region’s finest. On Monday, the top five finalists in each category were announced.
Monday, June 27 is International Pineapple Day – give it up for the tropical plant fans out there who knew that already.
May 15, 2012. Clifton First Beach. A day that will forever be immortalised.
There are so many International Something Days, that the silly ones (most of them) tend to undermine the ones that really matter. Like the one I’m writing about today.
The Bishops Diocesan College school community has raised considerable funds in aid of VUSA, a rugby and learning academy in Langa, via a gruelling 24-hour cycle challenge.
On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first-ever Bitcoin consumer purchase, paying 10 000 Bitcoin for two pizzas. Today, that would amount to around $400 million.
Everyone has their ‘Butler’s night of the week’ when they order religiously, but if you order strategically, you could score free pizza.
As they say in the classics, ‘may you always have a beer in your hand and a pizza in your belly.’
It looks like the human spirit prevailed and Cape Town came to the party. The Piece Prize Pizza Party Prevailed, to be Precise, Peter.
After months and months, and then more months of talks, it appears that Brexit negotiating teams could be close to striking a deal.
If you thought we had experienced everything ‘unprecedented’ that could be experienced in a year, this may well push you over the edge. For the first time ever, 2oceansvibe is declaring summer open by default.
We’re known to be a country with a hankering for meat, but statistics from Uber Eats show that South African users are switching things up.
There are so many International Something’s Days, that the silly ones (most of them) tend to undermine the ones that really matter. Like the one I’m writing about today.
Cape Town’s number one pizza spot wants to make sure that vegans still get to enjoy all that cheesy goodness.
In one corner, we have the world hot-dog-eating champion, Joey Chestnut. In the other, we have three normal humans battling to keep up.
Imagine showing up at a pizza festival to find hundreds of people and only eight pizzas, sliced up into tiny little pieces.