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  • Stopped in here for a late lunch with my mom and daughters after shopping at the Anthem Outlets. We arrived about 1pm and the place only had maybe 3 other sets of people there. I figured that would be normal on a Thursday. The place was pretty clean inside, and the lady that took are order (who was also the dough master - she told us and her badge said) was really great. She was very friendly and really made ordering easy. The play area was a little on the small size compared to other Peter Piper Pizzas I have been to in the Valley. I did like how they had 2 different machines that kids could get prizes out of instead of just the ball machine. There was also a dinosaur machine too. It was great until it started to mess with me, teasing me with a dinosaur in the claw then having it flip back into the machine and I lose out. Needless to say after several attempts I gave up. Luckily I had gotten each of my girls a dinosaur already, thank goodness. Back to the pizza, the time it took for it to be made didn't seem that long to me since I was out playing games with my girls, but my mom thought it took longer than it should have. (But she did eyeball the buffet while waiting for out pizzas to be ready. So maybe that was like pouring vinegar in a open wound since she was hungry.) Each of my girls got personal pizzas while my mom and I split a medium, thin crust, 3 cheese and pepperoni. I did like the thin crust on the pizza, but it was a little on the greasy side for me. That didn't stop me from eating it, but I am regretting it now since I have a stomach ache. My girls like their pizzas, and being able to use the free personal pizza gift certificates my daughter earned at school was great. She really felt like she earned it, and it reminded me a lot of the Pizza Hut Book-it days when I was younger. All in all the place was fun for an afternoon. My youngest loved the smaller climber they had in there with the slide. I think that was her favorite part, my oldest loved playing the different games and earning tickets. Me I liked the basketball game. Grandma even went out and played with them a little too. I think the best part of the visit was that we pretty much had the entire game area all to ourselves since after about 30 minutes everyone else left. We were probably there for about 1.5 hours eating pizza and playing in the game room. If we had not already had coins for the machines leftover from a birthday party at another PPP, then the visit would have been pricey, but since those were a sunk cost it was a fun afternoon for the kids, and luckily I am the only one with a stomach ache. We may be back if we are in the area again, but next time we will need to wait for a better deal, $16 for a medium pizza is a bit pricey especially with all the extra grease that came with it.
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