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| - Hellooooooo . . . .. . . 1995 called and wants this Chuck E Cheese back. Entertainment is via 11 CRT tube TV monitors and one faded 1st generation flat screen TV monitor. The video loop is loaded with kid versions of rap music (gag). The most up-to-date monitor had a Windows XP logo floating on it the whole time we were there.
I had visited this establishment several times when my kids were small in the 1980s and early 1990s and I was shocked to see that many of the rides and games are still the same ones my 30 something daughters had used when they were small. They were all new to my 2 year grandson, so he seemed happy with these ancient rides and games. An employee dressed as the Chuckster came out for about 5 minutes and made a real impression on the 2 year old as they "high fived."
Now for the food: If Organ Stop serves a 3 star pizza, and Peter Piper serves a 2 star pizza, Chuck E Cheese serves a 1 star pizza. Soda, iced tea, or a juice box is all they had to drink. My daughter had a salad, said it was OK, nothing special.
Staff: It looked like only 2 employees were working, which is probably about right for a weekday lunch time since only 3 families were in the restaurant the whole time we were there. Clueless alert--my daughter asked the person behind the food counter if the iced tea was fresh brewed, and he pulled out a jug and pointed to the label on the jug that said "Lipton's fresh brewed" and proudly answered, "Yes, it is fresh brewed!" She said it tasted wretched.
Parking is close to the door. The restaurant appears clean. Seating is a mix of tables and chair and booths. Two drinks, one very small awful pizza with one topping, and one salad came to $20 plus another $5 for tokens for the rides and games.
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