What’s old is new again.
Pizza Hut, the well-known nationwide pizza chain, is bringing back elements of its iconic brand for customers seeking a side of nostalgia with their order.
Across the U.S., 155 locations are still sporting the classic red roof that used to adorn most dine-in locations, according to a press release from Pizza Hut’s parent company Yum! Brands. Inside, diners will find Tiffany-stile lamps hanging above tables that are adorned with checkered table cloths, vinal booths and red cups.
The chain’s move follows what it said has been an influx of people sharing on social media about their trips to classic Pizza Hut locations around the country.
Included in some of the classic dine-in locations nationwide are 11 in Ohio. Here’s where you can go relive the Pizza Hut experience of yesteryear:
Dispatch investigative reporter Max Filby can be reached by email at mfilby@dispatch.com. Find him on X at the handle @MaxFilby or on Facebook at @ReporterMaxFilby.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Pizza Hut banking on nostalgia to bring back diners in Ohio
Reporting by Max Filby, Columbus Dispatch / The Columbus Dispatch
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