Pizza Brain’s Museum of Pizza Culture is an American pizza culture museum and pizzeria, and home to the world’s largest collection of pizza memorabilia and collectibles, headquartered in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, United States, with the flagship restaurant on Frankford Avenue.

Pizza Brain’s world record-certified collection is the core of its Museum of Pizza Culture, which is increasingly recognized as a food museum. Today, the collection ranges from the familiar (toys, puzzles, magazine ads, comic books, etc.) to the absurd – including a stainless-steel pizza cutter shaped like the USS Enterprise, a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Pizza Drop plinko arcade game circa 1990, an original Spanish poster print of the film Do the Right Thing and more than 150 vinyl 45s and LPs spanning 6 decades honoring pizza in song and lyric.

In addition to one founder’s enormous collection, the museum continues to receive pizza memorabilia from near and far. Located in Fishtown, a Philadelphia neighborhood that has become a haven for creatives and young professionals, the museum is also a pizza parlor.

Menu options range from the simple (the “Jane” comes with mozzarella, aged provolone, grana padano, and fresh basil) to the decadent (the “Kira Tierston” comes with mozzarella, smoked bacon, a bit of brown sugar, red onion, and oven-roasted brussels sprouts).

According to en.wikipedia.org; atlasobscura.com. Source of photo: internet