Original Pizza Hut Moscow USSR menu, early 1990s. Dual language: English & Cyrillic, US & USSR flags. Prices listed in “hard currency rubles” + USD/GBP/DM/Finnish marks. Rare survivor of Western expansion into Soviet Union. Great Cold War / ephemera collectible. Own a rare piece of Cold War history! This is an original Pizza Hut menu from Moscow, USSR, dating to the early 1990s when Western fast food chains first entered the Soviet Union. The front cover features dual flags (USA and USSR) and the Pizza Hut logo in both English and Cyrillic. Inside, the menu shows items such as garlic bread, salad bar, and pizzas, with prices listed in hard currency rubles (with options for US dollars, pounds sterling, Deutschmarks, or Finnish marks). There was/is no such thing as hard currency rubles. I think this is a translation error. Menus like this were only printed in limited quantities for foreign visitors and expatriates. Very few have survived, making this an extraordinary collector’s item for. Cold War & Soviet memorabilia collectors. Fast food / restaurant advertising enthusiasts. Ephemera and menu collectors. Anyone interested in the cultural collision of capitalism & communism. Authentic Pizza Hut USSR menu. Bright colors, clean pages, laminated cover. Size: 11″ x 6″. Provenance: Personally collected in Moscow in the early 1990s. I spent a year in the Soviet Union: 90-91. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a rare artifact from the end of the Soviet Union!
