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When you find yourself with nothing to do, an empty stomach, and a craving for pizza, Totally 80’s Pizza is sure to sate your appetite for food and fun. This groovy food outlet can be found at 1717 South College Avenue in Fort Collins.
Whether you’re there for the food or the memorabilia, you’ll be satisfied with the product. Colors flash off a disco ball in sync with iconic 80’s songs and a full- size Han Solo in carbonite stands proudly against the wall. Relics like a seagull statue signed by Flock of Seagulls, classic board games, and a vintage McDonald’s plate adorn the walls in glass cases.
“I really like the design of the place,” says Sarah Longshore, a Fossil sophomore. “I like that they play the music video along with the music, it gives you an idea of how much we’ve progressed.”
The menu is full of a diverse array of pizzas to please meat lovers and vegetarians alike. If you’re with a friend, order a personal pizza to share; or order a small, medium, or large to suit more people. The pizza is divine: a perfect balance of cheese, sauce, bread, and topping form a gooey, melty platter of deliciousness.
Overall, Totally 80s Pizza is a must visit with friends and family. It’s a little nook with a lot to see (and taste). Friendly waiters and waitresses sport 80s fashion behind the counters and work diligently to provide customers with savory, classic pizza, whether it be custom or off- menu. Get ready for a trip down memory lane and a new addition to said lane!
Payton Lee • Feb 23, 2018 at 11:37 am
Memory lane? We were all born in the 2000s… this article is well-written but I don’t trust you as a food critic, considering you dedicated a whole one sentence to describing the quality of the food. I ate pizza here once and it was awful, I’d rate the actual food a solid 3/10. The hipster-y atmosphere is a nice aesthetic and the servers are in fact friendly but please don’t call a restaurant with such terrible food. must-visit.
Sincerely,
Payton, the #1 rated etchedinstone peer-reviewer on this side of the Mississippi