Fire-damaged restaurant reopens
The Pizza Hut restaurant in South Street, Valletta, which was damaged by fire last February, has reopened its doors with a fresh new look. Significant investment has transformed the outlet into a more casual-dining restaurant. The Valletta restaurant...
The Pizza Hut restaurant in South Street, Valletta, which was damaged by fire last February, has reopened its doors with a fresh new look.
Significant investment has transformed the outlet into a more casual-dining restaurant.
The Valletta restaurant was the third outlet to open in Malta under the Pizza Hut franchise, operated by Food Chain (Holdings) Limited, in June 1995. The outlet is now open daily for lunch and dinner and offers take-away and home/office delivery service within the Valletta delivery zone.
The restaurant décor is now in line with the new global décor guidelines imposed by the franchise.
"With this opening, all Pizza Hut restaurants in Malta are now fully compliant, so to say, with the new Pizza Hut style of décor," said Stefania Conte, general manager for Food Chain (Holdings) Limited, which operates the chain in Malta.
The latest offers include the 4-For-All Pizza or Kraft® Philadelphia Crust Pizza.
Food Chain (Holdings) is a subsidiary company of the Farsons Group. Pizza Hut restaurants are situated in St Julians, Sliema, Valletta and Bugibba.