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Caprinos Pizza opens three restaurants in one week

Two of these will be delivery-only locations in London.

Caprinos Pizza has announced that it has opened three sites over the last seven days, including new sites in London, as its UK expansion accelerates.

Caprinos Pizza opened a new restaurant in Macclesfield, and two delivery-only locations in London, Tottenham Hale and Kentish Town.

The new sites also include delivery-only sites in London - Tottenham Hale and Kentish Town – as well as a new store in Macclesfield.  

In the last 12 months, Caprinos opened 17 franchise locations.

This latest round of openings builds on Caprinos target to double its restaurant footprint and reach 200 restaurants by 2030.

Founded in 2014 by Khalil Rehman and Gul Nawaz, Caprinos is known for its innovative flavour combinations served at affordable prices. Today, the group operates more than 110 locations throughout the UK.

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