Pizza Hut is heading back to the good old days. Tim Sparks, president of a Kansas-based company that operates nearly 100 Pizza Hut locations, is throwing out modern-looking restaurants and restoring them to the classic retro design. While technology takes over more of daily life, some things are turning back in time—vintage flip phones, old fashion trends, and now, fast food interiors. Customers are thrilled.
Several locations in Pennsylvania will feature Pizza Hut’s iconic red roof, vinyl booths, Pac-Man games, Tiffany-style lamps, and the retro salad bar. Even the red plastic cups are making a comeback. Sparks admits the retro lamps are “almost impossible to get,” but that hasn’t stopped the demand. “People come from two and three hours away,” he told CBS. “If we can get them in as a family, they put their phones down and actually have conversations.”
On social media, customers are praising the move. “I am so excited. When they are restored, I will be eating there as a new tradition every Friday,” one wrote. Another pleaded for the return of the old pizza recipe. “Go back to the old crust, and I’m in!” A third noted, “This was our Thursday night meal before kids. Salad bar and Pac-Man. It would be nice to return to that atmosphere.”
Not everyone is satisfied with just the look. “Make it taste the way it used to,” one commenter wrote. Still, the retro redesign has sparked a wave of nostalgia. Families are driving hours just to sit in a booth, sip from a red cup, and talk without screens. Sometimes what customers really want isn’t faster or newer. It’s slower, warmer, and familiar. Pizza Hut is learning that lesson one classic roof at a time.