Totally 80's Pizza & Museum Offers Halloween-Themed Special in Fort Collins
Totally 80's Pizza & Museum in Fort Collins is featuring a limited-time Halloween promotion through November 4, offering skull-shaped pizzas filled with cheese, bacon and pesto chicken for $10 per pair.
The restaurant posted the promotion on its Facebook page October 28, using an Elvira-themed announcement to market the seasonal item. The deal targets customers seeking festive dining options during the Halloween period.
Alex and L'aura Morgan founded Totally 80's Pizza & Museum, spending a decade collecting 1980s memorabilia before opening the combination restaurant and museum, according to Kentwood Real Estate. The business operates at 1717 S. College Ave. in Fort Collins and remains the owners' only location in Northern Colorado.
The Halloween promotion reflects a broader regional trend among pizza restaurants in Larimer and Weld Counties. Local establishments routinely deploy seasonal marketing strategies tied to holidays, school events and calendar milestones, according to Michigan State University research on food distribution marketing practices in Northern Colorado.
Character-based promotions using pop culture icons have become increasingly common among restaurants with distinctive brand identities in the Fort Collins market. Totally 80's Pizza & Museum regularly incorporates 1980s celebrities and themed events into its marketing approach, differentiating the business in a competitive dining sector.
The restaurant houses what it describes as the world's largest private collection of 1980s pop culture artifacts, including vintage arcade games, memorabilia and celebrity autographs. The Morgans relocated from Hawaii to Northern Colorado and also own Daddy O's Barbershop in Loveland.
Seasonal menu promotions typically drive social media engagement and earned media coverage for local restaurants while allowing businesses to test new menu concepts with limited risk, according to hospitality industry marketing research.