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A Slice of Fright

By Ruby Stephenson
Community Writer
03/05/2025 at 10:39 PM

Where Horror Meets Flavor in the Heart of University Village , If you love pizza and all things spooky, there’s a haunted haven in Riverside that you simply must visit. Nestled in University Village, University Pizza Company is more than just a pizza joint—it’s a horror lover’s dream (or nightmare). With a menu packed full of terrifyingly tasty options, from classic pies to a fully vegan menu, every bite is an experience that’s both frightful and flavorful.

 

 

With A Menu to Die For University Pizza Company doesn’t just serve pizza; they serve spooky slices that will send chills down your spine. Each pie is crafted with monstrous creativity, featuring hauntingly good flavors that will make your taste buds scream for more. Whether you’re in the mood for a classic pepperoni, a slice of their scariest  hit , there’s something for every ghoul and goblin.

 

 

And let’s talk about the vegan menu—a frightfully fantastic lineup of plant-based horrors that prove you don’t need meat or dairy to enjoy a killer slice. each dish designed to satisfy even the most monstrous appetites.

Horror-Themed Decor That’ll Give You Chills

Walking into University Pizza Company feels like stepping into a haunted house, but with the comforting scent of melted cheese and fresh dough in the air. Dim lighting, eerie wall art, and horror movie memorabilia make this spot a creepy yet cozy destination for pizza lovers and horror fans alike. Whether you’re dining under the watchful eyes of vintage horror villains or sharing a pie beneath flickering candlelight, the spine-chilling ambiance adds an extra thrill to your meal.

Why It’s a Top-10 Must-Visit Spot

University Pizza Company isn’t just about great food—it’s about immersing yourself in a full horror-themed dining experience. From the frightful flavors to the haunted decor, every visit is like stepping into a scary movie… except this time, the only thing you’ll be screaming about is how good the food is. Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just love a unique dining atmosphere, this is a must-visit spot in Riverside.

 

So, grab your bravest friends, bring your appetite, and prepare for a spooky slice of heaven—because at University Pizza Company, the only thing scarier than the decor is how addictive the pizza is!

 

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