Saint Paddy’s Day is one of 2OV’s favourite holidays. Expect several glaring grammatical errors in our newsfeed on the day.
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.
A recent video of someone making the snack at a famous restaurant in Las Vegas has taken the internet by storm, racking up more than 30 million views so far.
Pizza has been part of our lives for so long that it’s hard to imagine a time when the round shape of happiness wasn’t around.
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!
It’s no secret that we love Butler’s more than any other pizza place in town, so if you feel the same about Cape Town’s No 1 pizza place, head on over to KFM and give them a vote.
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 cost of the suit hasn’t been disclosed yet, but it is believed to be in the ‘hundreds of thousands of pounds,’ so don’t expect Mr. Delivery to ditch their scooters just yet.
The TikToker has since gone viral for showing how going international — flight included — can be even cheaper than a local slice.
If you are mad enough to venture out in this relentless rain and wind, you might as well do it well.
You could buy 240 Rotherhams from Butler’s for the same price.
Competitive eating, or speed eating, is an activity in which participants compete against each other to eat large quantities of food. Sound like Christmas lunch in Afrikaner households.
Mad science, a fair slice, and The Rotherham. It’s World Pizza Day!
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.
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.
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.
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.
It was terribly exciting to hear that liquor stores opened this week, although this did little (nothing) to address the elephant in the room – when exactly will Butler’s Pizza be reopening?
In what might be the biggest shock to the new freedoms we can legally enjoy under alert level 4, Cape Town’s number one pizza, Butler’s Pizza, did NOT open on May 1. Nor May 2. And how’s this – they’re STILL not open.
‘Basics with Babish’ will guide you through making a pizza – which you’ll then eat while binge-watching the rest of his cooking channel.
Pizza-making robots might sound like a cool idea, but one tech company found out the hard way that theory and practice don’t always align.