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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHail Pizza is an awesome place to go with a group of friends. They have a nice sized menu and definitely one of the more reasonable places to eat in Cape Town. The service was fast and efficient, even with a big crowd. They were out of avo but gave us quite a few options to substitute it with. The vibe is relaxed and decor simple. I will definitely be back.
Really enjoyed the Oyster starters, the pizzas were good. I suggest ordering the large pizzas as the taste was a lot better than the small pizzas (which were slightly over cooked). <br/
I came here with a friend for the get fed for 50 lunch special and it was amazing! I ordered the pizza (which was eaten too quickly to take a photo) and this drink thing which I forgot the name of. The pizza was great not too thick and not too thin. Very simple recipe that will definitely have me come back, even without the special. Tucked behind Clarke's on Bree, it's very trendy and comfortable with communal dining tables. Would love to return one evening for drinks.
After remembering many fond nights at the skate park/live music venue, The Pit, it was great to see the Clarkes team reintroduce this wonderful space at the back as a pizza joint.<br/ <br/ Long and spacious, the bar runs along the back wall and the greenery is more tropical island than the cosy indoor succulents you're used to. Hail Pizza is the cool late night cousin to Clarkes healthy daytime bruncher. <br/ <br/ They do all sorts of cocktails but my friend and I stuck to Happy Hour priced wine, then we shared a pepperoni pizza. Fluffy, dense and gorgeous to look at, the pizza is done in the Neapolitan style. While I prefer a thin base, I love all pizza as long as the cheese is gooey and fresh.<br/ <br/ We got there around 5pm on First Thursdays, so we luckily got a good table before it got super packed. I loved being away from the hectic crowds you find on Bree. Service was good and I would definitely go back to try the aubergine pizza.
Quietly situated behind Clarke 's, this little pizzeria deserves more publicity than it gets. <br/ <br/ Came here for lunch with a group of friends. I ordered the 'fire eggs ' which was absolutely delicious. It was wholesome and flavourful, and not quite what I expected. <br/ <br/ A friend of mine had the bratwurst toastie which was apparently equally as satisfying. <br/ <br/ They have peculiar policies for a pizzeria, as their pizza oven only opens on weekends and in the evening during the week.