Pizza Hut is back with another chaotic food crossover, and this time, it’s pizza meets coffee. The chain has officially launched a coffee-infused pizza called the Kopi-zza… and yes, it’s a real menu item.
The Kopi-zza is available exclusively in Brunei, a small nation on the island of Borneo. “Kopi” means coffee in Malay, and Pizza Hut leaned all the way in on this confusing combo, blending the chain’s usual cheesy flavor with the aroma of brewed coffee.
What started as a two-week limited run has now been extended thanks to overwhelming demand for the strange pie. Pizza Hut admitted the mash-up is “confusing at first,” but promised that one bite is enough to understand “why everyone’s talking about it.”
This isn’t even close to the chain’s first experimental swing. Canadian customers will never forget the poutine pizza, stacked with fries, gravy, shaved steak, cheese curds and mozzarella.
There was also its infamous hot-dog-stuffed crust, a move that still resurfaces on social media whenever fast-food chaos trends.
But 2025 has been a strong year for Pizza Hut’s wild-side menu. In Japan, the chain rolled out the KitKat Handy Melt, a cheesy dessert hybrid that quickly went viral, along with an upgraded ramen pizza inspired by Jiro-style bowls.
With 2026 just around the corner, the big question is whether the Kopi-zza stays a Brunei-only oddity or eventually jumps to North America and Europe. If coffee-flavored pizza really is that good, fans worldwide might soon get a taste.


