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r ml n, 2090 Innovation Blvd, Wichita, KS 67208

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Reviews — 8

Dani Drugan
at 2023 Aug 23
Dani Drugan
at 2023 Aug 23
We showed up at 4 on a Wednesday and it was closed. 2 other people were there, and they had tried to call the number, but no one answered. You could see some of the stuff through the windows.
Parking is confusing since it's mostly school parking and says you need to have a permit. It's small, and I can't imagine that you'd spend more than 30 minutes inside but I'm not sure.
Richard Harpe
at 2023 Aug 10
Richard Harpe
at 2023 Aug 10
It's nice to see an old Catholic family start up one of the most popular pizza chains in the world... and in the very state that doesn't get much recognition (accept for the place of Dorothy & Toto.)
Ian Lefkowitz
at 2023 Jul 08
Ian Lefkowitz
at 2023 Jul 08
Free, strangely comprehensive, and well-curated by WSU students. The reflections wall is worth reading!
Tim Golen
at 2023 Jun 27
Tim Golen
at 2023 Jun 27
Brings back a lot of memories. Museum has a fair amount of information about how the company started and grew into a success. We spent about 40 minutes reading all the exhibits.
Chris Lemon
at 2023 May 25
Chris Lemon
at 2023 May 25
Fun little exhibit showcasing the start and growth of the Pizza Hut franchise. Fun to see the progression of the logo and the old merchandise and commercials through the years.
Jay Biddle
at 2023 May 02
Jay Biddle
at 2023 May 02
In Wichita, Kansas now and my first stop is at the Pizza Hut museum. This is the actual building of the first pizza hut! It started in Wichita and began from 2 students that went to Wichita state university. Alot of memorabilia from the classic days that I remember when the pan pizza first came out and they had a salad bar too. Red plastic tumblers etc etc.
Fyi: White castle began in Wichita too.....
LastStraw
at 2022 Jun 29
LastStraw
at 2022 Jun 29
One room brick building which was moved form its original location and is now on Wichita State University campus. Open to the public. Museum inside includes Pizza Hut memorabilia, nostalgic restaurant table and chandelier, and info plaques. Worth stopping by even if it's closed or after hours since you can see a lot of it through the windows.

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