A Heavenly Duo: Our First Pizza Party with Shuggie's

We kicked off our very first U.S. event in style with A Heavenly Duo—a pizza party collab with the legends at Shuggie’s Pizza. Tucked in the heart of the Mission District, Shuggie’s isn’t your average slice stop. It’s a climate-solutions restaurant and natural wine bar turning heads (and waste) with upcycled ingredients, sustainable proteins, and maximalist funhouse vibes. Basically, your new favourite place to eat, drink, and save the planet.

On Thursday night, San Fran locals rolled through for an unforgettable night of free Heaps Normal brews, piping-hot seasonal slices, and a brand-new menu item that blew minds. It was a match made in heaven: brains, beer, and pizza. Guests got first dibs on our limited-edition collab tee (which you can now get it here), danced between neon-lit tables, and stayed long after happy hour ended.

Massive thanks to the team at Shuggie’s and everyone who came down to celebrate with us. Here are some of our favourite snaps. 

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