The Original Pizza Hut in Wichita KS [Explore Kansas]
The Original Pizza Hut in Wichita - Kansas is the origin Pizza Hut, an American restaurant chain and international franchise that founded by Dan and Frank Carney in 1958 at single location in Wichita - Kansas. Well-known pizza and pasta, Italian-American cuisine menu, as side dishes and desserts.
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Original Pizza Hut building to become a museum
Pizza Hut franchisee Bill Walsh shares just some of the memorabilia that will be in the future museum at the original Pizza Hut building at Wichita State University's Innovation Campus. Carrie Rengers/The Wichita Eagle
Original Pizza Hut Museum Opening Day!
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Pizza Hut Museum - Now open at Wichita State University
New Home for the Original Pizza Hut
The Original Pizza Hutt building, located on the campus of Wichita State University since 1986, is getting new life as a Pizza Hut Museum. WSU alumni Frank and Dan Carney founded Pizza Hut while still students at Wichita State. The museum, slated to open in 2018, will serve to highlight Wichita’s strong entrepreneurial history.
The Very First Pizza Hut!
Like Pizza Hut? This is the very first Pizza Hut in the world! Located in Wichita, Kansas.
The Original Pizza Hut was started by two Wichita State University students when the owner of a local building asked them to start a business. They were brothers named Frank and Dan Carney. The first restaurant was opened in 1958.
Fun Fact: They only had enough room on their sign for 9 letters and knew they wanted the word Pizza in the name (which only left space for 3 more letters). One day a family member came by and said the place looked like a hut and ever since then Pizza Hut has been the name!
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Wichita State Pizza Hut Hall of Fame 2018
Highlights of the Pizza Hut Hall of Fame 2018 induction that includes six former Shocker standouts.
Karen Augspurger (0:00 - 3:02), a two-time MVC Libero of the Year who played volleyball at Wichita State from 2001-04 was introduced by head volleyball coach Chris Lamb.
Brian Burgamy (3:03 - 5:08), an All-American who played baseball at Wichita State from 2000-02, was introduced by his coach Gene Stephenson.
Natasha Fife (5:09 - 7:20), who was the first Women's Athletic Director at Wichita State from 1971-84, was introduced by former student-athlete Marcia Alterman.
Dustin Garza (7:21 - 9:27), who was a two-time All-American, played golf for the Shockers from 2007-10, and was introduced by his coach Grier Jones.
Mary Elizabeth Hooper (9:28 - 12:01), a four-time first team all-conference selection who played from 2008-11, was also introduced by head volleyball coach, Chris Lamb.
Paul Smith (12:02 - 13:52), an All-America doubles player, played tennis for the Shockers from 1980-83 and was introduced by his coach Rex Coad.
Each inductee was also introduced with their families at halfcourt on Sunday vs. Tulsa (Jan. 28, 2018) in front of a sellout crowd.
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Pizza Hut Training Video 1988
Pizza Hut Training Video 1988
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Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and international franchise founded in 1958 by Dan and Frank Carney. The company is known for its Italian-American cuisine menu including pizza and pasta, as well as side dishes and desserts. Pizza Hut has 16,796 restaurants worldwide as of March 2018, making it the world's largest pizza chain in terms of locations. It is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., one of the world's largest restaurant companies.
Pizza Hut was founded in June 1958 by two Wichita State University students, brothers Dan and Frank Carney, as a single location in Wichita, Kansas, Six months later they opened a second outlet and within a year there were six Pizza Hut restaurants. The brothers began franchising in 1959. The iconic Pizza Hut building style was designed in 1963. PepsiCo acquired Pizza Hut in November 1977.
The company announced a rebrand that began on November 19, 2014. The rebrand was an effort to increase sales, which dropped in the previous two years. The menu was expanded to introduce various items such as crust flavors and eleven new specialty pizzas. Work uniforms for employees were also refreshed. In 2017, Pizza Hut was listed by UK-based company Richtopia at number 24 in the list of 200 Most Influential Brands in the World
Pizza Hut is split into several different restaurant formats: the original family-style dine-in locations; storefront delivery and carry-out locations; and hybrid locations that have carry-out, delivery, and dine-in options. Some full-size Pizza Hut locations have a lunch buffet, with all-you-can-eat pizza, salad, desserts, bread sticks, and a pasta bar. Pizza Hut has other business concepts independent of the store type; Pizza Hut Bistro locations are Red Roofs which have an expanded menu and slightly more upscale options.
An upscale concept was unveiled in 2004, called Pizza Hut Italian Bistro. At 50 U.S. locations, the Bistro is similar to a traditional Pizza Hut, except the menu features new, Italian-themed dishes such as penne pasta, chicken pomodoro, and toasted sandwiches. Instead of black, white, and red, Bistro locations feature a burgundy and tan motif. Pizza Hut Bistros still serve the chain's traditional pizzas and sides. In some cases, Pizza Hut has replaced a Red Roof location with the new concept. Pizza Hut Express and The Hut locations are fast food restaurants. They offer a limited menu with many products not seen at a traditional Pizza Hut. These types of stores are often paired in a colocated location with WingStreet, in USA and Canada, or other sibling brands such as KFC or Taco Bell, and found on college campuses, food courts, theme parks, bowling alleys, and within stores such as Target.
Vintage Red Roof locations, designed by architect Richard D. Burke, can be found in the United States and Canada; several exist in the UK, Australia, and Mexico. In his book Orange Roofs, Golden Arches, Phillip Langdon wrote that the Pizza Hut Red Roof architecture is something of a strange object – considered outside the realm of significant architecture, yet swiftly reflecting shifts in popular taste and unquestionably making an impact on daily life. These buildings rarely show up in architectural journals, yet they have become some of the most numerous and conspicuous in the United States today.
Curbed.com reports, Despite Pizza Hut's decision to discontinue the form when they made the shift toward delivery, there were still 6,304 'traditional units' standing as of 2004, each with the shingled roofs and trapezoidal windows signifying equal parts suburban comfort and strip-mall anomie. This building style was common in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The name Red Roof is somewhat anachronistic now, since many locations have brown roofs. Dozens of Red Roofs have closed or been relocated or rebuilt.
Many Red Roof branches have beer if not a full bar, music from a jukebox, and sometimes an arcade. In the mid-1980s, the company moved into other successful formats including delivery or carryout and the fast food Express model.
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Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and international franchise that offers different styles of pizza along with side dishes including salad, pasta, buffalo wings, breadsticks, garlic bread and desserts.
Corporately known as Pizza Hut, Inc., it is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., the world's largest restaurant company.
As of 2012, there were more than 6,000 Pizza Hut restaurants in the United States, and more than 5,139 store locations in 94 other countries and territories around the world.
First Pizza Hut Building, Wichita, Kansas
Pizza Hut was founded on June 15, 1958 by brothers Dan and Frank Carney in their hometown of Wichita, Kansas. When a friend suggested opening a pizza parlor—then a rarity—they agreed that the idea could prove successful, and they borrowed $600 from their mother to start a business with partner John Bender. Renting a small building at 503 South Bluff in downtown Wichita and purchasing secondhand equipment to make pizzas, the Carneys and Bender opened the first Pizza Hut restaurant; on opening night, they gave pizza away to encourage community interest. A year later, in 1959, Pizza Hut was incorporated in Kansas, and Dick Hassur opened the first franchise unit in Topeka.
Pizza Hut store (with distinctive roof and the older white sign used before 1999) in Athens, Ohio, typical of U.S. Pizza Hut restaurants
Pizza Hut is split into several different restaurant formats; the original family-style dine-in locations; store front delivery and carry-out locations; and hybrid locations that offer carry-out, delivery, and dine-in options. Many full-size Pizza Hut locations offer lunch buffet, with all-you-can-eat pizza, salad, bread sticks, and a special pasta. Additionally, Pizza Hut also has a number of other business concepts that are different from the store type; Pizza Hut Bistro locations are Red Roofs which offer an expanded menu and slightly more upscale options.
Pizza Hut Express and The Hut locations are fast food restaurants. They offer a limited menu with many products not found at traditional Pizza Huts. These type of stores are often paired in a colocated location with a sibling brand such as WingStreet, KFC or Taco Bell, and are also found on college campuses, food courts, theme parks, and in stores such as Target.
Vintage Red Roof locations, designed by architect Richard D. Burke, can be found throughout the United States, and quite a few exist in the UK and Australia, and México. Phillip Langdon in his book Orange Roofs, Golden Arches wrote that the Pizza Hut Red Roof architecture is something of a strange object -- considered outside the realm of significant architecture, yet swiftly reflecting shifts in popular taste and unquestionably making an impact on daily life. These buildings rarely show up in architectural journals, yet they have become some of the most numerous and conspicuous in the United States today.
The original Pizza Hut
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Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and international franchise that offers different styles of pizza along with side dishes including salad, pasta, buffalo wings, breadsticks, garlic bread and desserts.
Corporately known as Pizza Hut, Inc., it is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., the world's largest restaurant company.
As of 2012, there were more than 6,000 Pizza Hut restaurants in the United States, and more than 5,139 store locations in 94 other countries and territories around the world.
First Pizza Hut Building, Wichita, Kansas
Pizza Hut was founded on June 15, 1958 by brothers Dan and Frank Carney in their hometown of Wichita, Kansas. When a friend suggested opening a pizza parlor—then a rarity—they agreed that the idea could prove successful, and they borrowed $600 from their mother to start a business with partner John Bender. Renting a small building at 503 South Bluff in downtown Wichita and purchasing secondhand equipment to make pizzas, the Carneys and Bender opened the first Pizza Hut restaurant; on opening night, they gave pizza away to encourage community interest. A year later, in 1959, Pizza Hut was incorporated in Kansas, and Dick Hassur opened the first franchise unit in Topeka.
Pizza Hut store (with distinctive roof and the older white sign used before 1999) in Athens, Ohio, typical of U.S. Pizza Hut restaurants
Pizza Hut is split into several different restaurant formats; the original family-style dine-in locations; store front delivery and carry-out locations; and hybrid locations that offer carry-out, delivery, and dine-in options. Many full-size Pizza Hut locations offer lunch buffet, with all-you-can-eat pizza, salad, bread sticks, and a special pasta. Additionally, Pizza Hut also has a number of other business concepts that are different from the store type; Pizza Hut Bistro locations are Red Roofs which offer an expanded menu and slightly more upscale options.
Pizza Hut Express and The Hut locations are fast food restaurants. They offer a limited menu with many products not found at traditional Pizza Huts. These type of stores are often paired in a colocated location with a sibling brand such as WingStreet, KFC or Taco Bell, and are also found on college campuses, food courts, theme parks, and in stores such as Target.
Vintage Red Roof locations, designed by architect Richard D. Burke, can be found throughout the United States, and quite a few exist in the UK and Australia, and México. Phillip Langdon in his book Orange Roofs, Golden Arches wrote that the Pizza Hut Red Roof architecture is something of a strange object -- considered outside the realm of significant architecture, yet swiftly reflecting shifts in popular taste and unquestionably making an impact on daily life. These buildings rarely show up in architectural journals, yet they have become some of the most numerous and conspicuous in the United States today.
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Pizza Hut is an American restaurant chain and international franchise that offers different styles of pizza along with side dishes including salad, pasta, buffalo wings, breadsticks, garlic bread and desserts.
Corporately known as Pizza Hut, Inc., it is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., the world's largest restaurant company.
As of 2012, there were more than 6,000 Pizza Hut restaurants in the United States, and more than 5,139 store locations in 94 other countries and territories around the world.
First Pizza Hut Building, Wichita, Kansas
Pizza Hut was founded on June 15, 1958 by brothers Dan and Frank Carney in their hometown of Wichita, Kansas. When a friend suggested opening a pizza parlor—then a rarity—they agreed that the idea could prove successful, and they borrowed $600 from their mother to start a business with partner John Bender. Renting a small building at 503 South Bluff in downtown Wichita and purchasing secondhand equipment to make pizzas, the Carneys and Bender opened the first Pizza Hut restaurant; on opening night, they gave pizza away to encourage community interest. A year later, in 1959, Pizza Hut was incorporated in Kansas, and Dick Hassur opened the first franchise unit in Topeka.
Pizza Hut store (with distinctive roof and the older white sign used before 1999) in Athens, Ohio, typical of U.S. Pizza Hut restaurants
Pizza Hut is split into several different restaurant formats; the original family-style dine-in locations; store front delivery and carry-out locations; and hybrid locations that offer carry-out, delivery, and dine-in options. Many full-size Pizza Hut locations offer lunch buffet, with all-you-can-eat pizza, salad, bread sticks, and a special pasta. Additionally, Pizza Hut also has a number of other business concepts that are different from the store type; Pizza Hut Bistro locations are Red Roofs which offer an expanded menu and slightly more upscale options.
Pizza Hut Express and The Hut locations are fast food restaurants. They offer a limited menu with many products not found at traditional Pizza Huts. These type of stores are often paired in a colocated location with a sibling brand such as WingStreet, KFC or Taco Bell, and are also found on college campuses, food courts, theme parks, and in stores such as Target.
Vintage Red Roof locations, designed by architect Richard D. Burke, can be found throughout the United States, and quite a few exist in the UK and Australia, and México. Phillip Langdon in his book Orange Roofs, Golden Arches wrote that the Pizza Hut Red Roof architecture is something of a strange object -- considered outside the realm of significant architecture, yet swiftly reflecting shifts in popular taste and unquestionably making an impact on daily life. These buildings rarely show up in architectural journals, yet they have become some of the most numerous and conspicuous in the United States today.
Visit Wichita | Local Favorites for Pizza in Wichita
If you are hungry for pizza, we have you covered! Wichita was the birthplace for one of the most well known pizza places in the world, Pizza Hut; we even have a museum on the campus of Wichita State University. If you are hungry, there are authentic pizza joints, like Piatto Neapolitan Pizzeria, where the chefs are trained to make pizza like it's made in Italy. You could check out Ziggy's Pizza too! This pizza place has been nationally awarded and recognized for their amazing pizza. If you are looking for beer with your pizza, you have to check out Wichita Brewing Company. The name might saying brewing, but their pizza is really good too! And one other place to check out is Pumphouse in the Old Town Entertainment District. Right in the heart of the city, Pumphouse offers pizza and fun with dozens of other nearby shops and clubs.
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