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Caprinos Pizza opens in Cambridge

The brand will open 20 new restaurants by the end of the year.

Caprinos Pizza announced that it will open a new restaurant in Cambridge at 83 Mill Road, creating between 12 to 15 new jobs.

The opening in Cambridge is part of Caprinos’ broader strategy to scale its position across the UK and beyond, following the milestone of its 100th store and 10th anniversary in 2024. This year, Caprinos plans to open at least 20 new locations, with ambitions to double in size to 200 restaurants by 2030.

Caprinos has a fully halal menu which includes pizzas such as Asian Classic Mix with tandoori chicken, vegetarian supreme, and Caprinos special with tandoori chicken and spicy beef, as well as sides and salads, wraps, desserts and milkshakes.

Caprinos in Cambridge will be open Sunday to Thursday from 11 AM to 11 PM and Friday to Saturday from 11 AM to 12:00 AM for both delivery and takeaway. Customers can order from Caprinos directly or through Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats.

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