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The only thing I brought was the cake! The rest they decorated.
Jessica L.

I just threw a 3rd birthday for my son here and it was ahhhmazzing. Overall the place was nice and spacious. Fit 14 kids and 16 adults comfortably. Could of fit way more too! We started off washing our hands so all the kids were nice and clean before they begun kneading dough to make hand rolled pretzels. (They have different activities based on the age range so they can adjust the cooking menu), To make the birthday boy special they had a ginormous roller and whisk for him to use, perfect for picture opts. Throughout, there were three people engaged with the kids the entire time. They paid extra special attention to the birthday boy which I loved. After throwing the pretzels in the oven, they used the time to read a storybook and decorate masks with stickers. Pizza was next. Followed by sundaes they got to top with fun toppings! This wasn't even an add on as an activity but I just randomly asked if they did that kind of stuff and they made it happen for a small charge! Super accommodating. When it was cake time, they had one of those fun sparklers that made singing extra special. To top it all off at the end of the party, they popped confetti over the kids while screaming "happy birthday" to my son. Let's just say the kids went bananas. Aside from the actual party activities here were some game changers which made the entire party a success. They decorate for you! You simply need to tell them the theme and they decorate everything with the theme right down to the paper plates and napkins! All I had to do was bring a cake. For a busy mom, this was an absolute perk! Plus, you can bring your own food and it's BYOB! With all that said, I would highly recommend this place as your next birthday party spot. Everyone including the parents had so much fun!

Awesome cooking birthday party. Rainbow dash theme!
Cyril T.

My daughter just had her 4th birthday party here & it was such a wonderful experience. Bambino chef goes above & beyond to make sure that all the kids are having a wonderful time. They really made it so easy to plan the party of my daughter's dream. Also the decor was amazing! All my guest had a blast & had only good things to say about this place.

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Lily J.

This is a wonderful place to have a children's party. A friend celebrated their child's first birthday and it was success. I wish the place was bigger for us adults for the children is a little piece of heaven. They also do cooking classes for the little ones. This is a great family place.

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My 4 yr old daughter loves this place. She is always so proud of what she makes. Renee is lovely too- always ready to accommodate.

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