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    Chuck E. Cheese

    3.2 (86 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    a variety of arcade games
    Denise K.

    I thought my CEC days were over when my kids grew up but now I've got a beautiful grand daughter who I get to experience CEC with. When I was a kid, CEC was located on the south-east corner of 22nd/Craycroft. Early 90's it upgraded with more activities and moved to the south-west corner of speedway/Wilmot. Around 2014 it moved across the street.... It closed for a year after Covid but remodeled & reopened in 2021. It is a fairly large building. Lots of lights, games, activities. They have a cool dance floor. They have lots of yummy foods. All you can eat salad bar. Cakes. Drinks. Prizes. It's never been too incredibly busy when we go, mid-day, during the week.... We almost have the place to ourselves every time. All the staff are very friendly and kind. You see them always checking games - making sure they are working. It's always very clean inside. Sometimes we just go in, put $20 into the card machine, just walk around playing games for 45 minutes then leave... You can also PAUSE your game card if you have to leave. We really do love this place. GREAT for the younger children.. ....only ONE SUGGESTION: Turn the Chuck E Cheese photo machine AROUND... all the photos come out with a horrible glare from the windows in the back ground.

    Rides are at this location as well!
    Joanne Z.

    I brought my daughter to this new location, looking for something fun for her to do here in Tucson. We came to visit on a Friday night. It was very busy, but the place is very spacious. It wasn't shoulder to shoulder or anything. Ordering food was easy at the front desk after being stamped to come in. I absolutely LOVE the Child Check system where they stamp you with a special stamp on your arm and child's arm that has matching numbers. When you leave, you need to wait to be checked if your stamp matches your child's stamp. Just another thing to set my mind at ease about bringing my child here to play. It was easy obtaining a game card and loading it. My daughter could play instantly! Most of the arcade games work very well. There is the dog game where you pop plastic balls into a dog's mouth where the trampoline mechanism is broken and my daughter wasted some money on a broken game. Also, one of the Guitar Hero guitars doesn't work to strum down, but works strumming upwards only. Many times, the Photo Booth is either out of paper or out of order. Just make sure to really watch the people playing the games you want to play before you allow yourself and your child to play them to make sure they work properly. My four year old says "this is the best pizza I've ever had in. my life!" She loves their pizza and usually eats an entire personal sized cheese pizza. I also get a personal with toppings. It's a thin crust, not super flavorful, but decent for the money. A lot of choices are available for fountain sodas and iced tea. However, every time I've gone there, the floor at the soda station is always sticky. Understandably, children (and even some adults) spill their sodas. If it stays there long enough to dry and get that sticky, then the floors definitely aren't getting as much attention as often as it should be. The greatest thing is the cost of the arcade games. The games are so much cheaper than Dave and Busters and Round 1. Sure, there aren't as many here as those other arcade places, but the cost really makes up for it. I can let my daughter play (and replay) her favorite games for basically one credit per game. So, $24 lasts us for a while! Whereas my $24 at D&B's or Round 1 would be gone in about 5-10 minutes. On a final note, my daughter has always seen Chuck E. Cheese himself at every visit! She loves dancing with him and giving him hugs on the dance floor with all the other kids that rush over to him. He does get bombarded by children and adults wanting to get pictures with him while he's just trying to do his job and dance with the kids. I've rarely seen him able to do the whole dance number with the kids because adults are asking him for a photo on the dance floor with his child and they don't want him to dance. Just FYI, after the dance floor bit, he does wander the arcade floor to play games and take photo ops. That's the best time to ask him for photos. Not while he's dancing. Please keep this in mind and be patient. Take all the posed photos after his dance number with the kids. Birthday party packages seem very affordable! More affordable than other children's fun places. Definitely thinking of having my child's birthday party here this October.

    For sure where a kid can be a kid. Great experience, Chuck came out and played with the kiddos. Pizza is delicious, need to go back and try the stuffed crust pizza. Service was on point, and great vibes.

    Celina M.

    Today the workers were short staffed and also short on supplies but they had the best attitudes!! I'm assuming the young girl up front was the manager. She was having to run around being the cashier, the cook, helping unlock toys that were being bought and much more. The young man up front named DJ was also patient, had a great attitude, and was also running around multitasking.  All the employees did an awesome job under the stress they were experiencing. My boys, my sister, and I had so much fun today and the food was great! Thank you!!

    Chuck E. Cheese

    Very good. The staff was very friendly and would fix games quickly. The dance floor addition was also very nice. Will come back.

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    Carter M.

    Rat makes good food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$$$$$$$$$$$

    Matt M.

    The kids had fun, but the dessert was quite terrible. The photo shows the menu photo of Dessert Pizza vs. the actual photo of what I was served. I had to update this review because they have some excellent employees who are beyond attentive, and make up for any issues. I have changed from 1 to four stars. Thansk

    Monique Q.

    Had my daughter's birthday party here today. It started at 3 p.m. and ended at 5 p.m. Initially, I was disappointed as we had to wait 32 minutes to receive tokens, cups, and paper plates for a party of anxious toddlers. Although slow, our hostess was accommodating when it came to the fact that we had to wait a half an hour for the aforementioned items and gave us a cup full of extra tokens for our "inconvenience." We ordered the basic party pack and included goodie bags which were generous lies and hide age appropriate toys, stickers, coloring pages, and just a few candies. For approximately $300, I would have to say it was worth it because I had to do nothing but show up. They even provided candles & a lighter, which I forgot. Cake plates, forks & napkins. The pizza was surprisingly good as it was thin crust & crispy.

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    Ask the Community - Chuck E. Cheese

    This locations appears to have closed?

    Nooo dawg they're not closed, they opened again

    Is it open?

    Yea it's open now, they've been open for about 2 years now +more. They closed in 2014 to move across the street and a gym called "Tucson Strength" took over their spot. The mold of the building looks exactly like a Chuck E. Cheese so you'll know… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Chuck E. Cheese

    An example of his exceptional service would be when I had taken 2 of my sons to the restroom and while I was gone Chucky had come out to play with the kids and take pictures.

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    Fiamme Pizza

    4.2
    (637 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    Fiamme is our favorite pizza place in Tucson. We like the Carbonara…read moreBreakfast pizza with eggs, bacon, mozzarella -- and the Figo White pizza with cherry tomato, bacon, garlic, basil, mozzarella, ricotta, and parmesan. It's small and cozy, so be sure to make a reservation. One day we'll work up the nerve to get a Nutella Pizza with powdered sugar and seasonal fruit. Yum

    The food here is top-tier, absolutely excellent. It's clear why this place is so well reviewed…read more Unfortunately, the service completely missed the mark and took away from what could have been a great experience. We were seated right away since it wasn't busy, and things started off simple enough with bread and oil. We asked for parmesan to go with it, and our server seemed unsure how to respond, eventually bringing out packet parm even though fresh was clearly available. Not a huge deal, but we found it odd. A little later, we asked for more bread. The server told us they were out but, "that they could probably make more". . He relayed it to the woman handling bread, who then made more for another table and skipped us entirely. He mentioned it again to her when he saw us looking in their direction. she looked over, and still nothing. It was awkward, since the restaurant is the size of a closet. Once the pizza came, we got up ourselves to ask for more oil and parmesan, since our waiter hadn't come to check back. We got the oil instantly since we brought us the bowl, but no parmesan. At one point my son asked for bread, again, finally it came and the server literally tossed it on the table without a word. We said thank you and he completely ignored all of us. It didn't get any better from there. The bill was dropped on the table without a word either. My husband and I kept looking at each other with confused looks. We turned the bill in with our CC, and once the server returned it, same thing, not a single interaction. We also watched the same server make another table feel like an inconvenience over something as simple as asking for a bottle of Coke instead of a can. The customer ended up backing down just to avoid the hassle. The server then told the guest, "it's fine, I can get it for you!" On top of that, staff were wearing gloves while handling food, but also touching chairs, phones, and other surfaces; kind of defeats the purpose I think? My boys also had a weird interaction with a staff near the bathrooms who was very rude to them and accused them of cutting the line, despite no one waiting. It was very strange. Bottom line: the food is incredible, no question. But the service was so bad it's hard to ignore. Best advice, get it to go and skip the experience inside.

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    Falora

    Falora

    4.2
    (409 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    Great spot for date night or if you're looking for an upscale pizza place! The pizzas are made…read moreNapoli-style with a thin, chewy crust with a nice char. The menu also features salads and pastas and a nice wine list. We've ordered the Margherita pizza several times, and it consistently is delicious. Though the pizza is definitely the main event, the salads and pasta are solid as well. We've had the Caesar salad which is pretty good, but recently tried the Piastra (chilled zucchini noodles in housemade pesto) which was a light and refreshing start to the meal. We also shared the hazelnut gnocchi which was unique, umami and creamy in flavor. For dessert, we shared the panna cotta which is served in a mason jar - great way to end the meal.

    I have eaten at Falora a bunch of times. Nice athmoshphere, an outdoor patio and lots of creative…read morevegan options. My favorites here are the Kale salad and La Cauliflora pizza. I also like the Za Zucca pizza- very different. I have tried the Piastra- This one was a tad simple for me but refreshing. The San Gennaro pizza was good but didn't make my favorites list. The Cavatelli pasta dish was fun to try too. Cute place for anniversaries etc. My general rating system: 1 star: I would stay away 2 stars: Has some good things about it but I generally don't recommend. 3 stars: Pretty good. I wouldn't go out of my way to go back but a decent place 4 stars: Great place. I would go back. 5 stars: I highly recommend stopping whatever you are doing and making plans to try it out! An Evie favorite!

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    Fentonelli's Pizzeria and Bar

    Fentonelli's Pizzeria and Bar

    4.0
    (145 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    We recently stopped by Fentonelli's and had a really good experience overall. I liked the counter…read moreservice style and the vibe of the dining room. We started with the ABG salad that surprised me because I'm usually not a big fan of Gorgonzola, but the combination of green apple, pecan brittle, and cheese worked really well together and made for a great balance of flavors. For the pizza, we ordered the mushroom pizza and added pepperoni. The sauce was excellent I believe was some sort of a garlic/oil white sauce the mushroom portion was generous which I absolutely love, and the crust was exactly what I look for crunchy on the outside while still soft and slightly sweet inside. My only minor complaint with the toppings is that the $4 pepperoni add on felt a bit light, we only had a 2 or 3 slices per piece. The reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is that our pizza was just slightly overcooked. The bottom was charred all the way around; wasn't burnt to the point of sending it back, but definitely left in the oven a minute or two longer than it needed to be. It wasn't busy when we visited, and it seemed like the employee rotating pizzas was a little more focused on chatting with FOH coworkers than keeping an eye on the oven. I've worked in pizza restaurants for nearly a decade, so I may be a bit more particular than most customers. Realistically, if our pizza had come out even a minute earlier, it would have been a 10/10 meal. That said, I enjoyed my visit and will definitely be back. The quality is there, and I'm looking forward to trying more of the menu in the future.

    We saw a stellar IG review and were so hoping for a solid OV pizza experience. First mistake, we…read moreordered just before 6pm on Friday - the entire parking lot was completely full - no exaggeration - with no pick up spots in front of or near Fentonellis. Had to park illegally in front of the Credit Union to pick up my pizza. We ordered online (you actually have no choice if you want to pick it up) where you're not able to customize/do half, so it was cheese with added meatball (a +$5 up charge) - total bill with tax, 29.71 By the time I got the pizza to bring home, (wait in the restaurant for pick up depended on a waiter and there were three of us - in between which he was serving tables their drinks) the bottom of the box was soggy and the pizza was cold. Even before we heated in a hot oven, it was overdone, really salty and no meatballs- see the photo - instead there was a tiny bit (less than 2 oz) of hot sausage on an overdone pizza. Not anything close to decent or what we ordered. Don't kid yourself, this is not NY pizza by a long shot. The search continues.

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    Renee's Tucson

    Renee's Tucson

    4.4
    (950 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$
    Takes reservations
    Romantic vibe

    It's been a minute but another wonderful experience. We got the meat lasagna ($23) and calzone ($12…read more+ $8.50 for meatball topping). And she tried their Old Fashioned cocktail ($16). Food arrived just 15 min later and was piping hot and delicious. The lasagna is a good sized portion (roughly 5x7) and is generously filled with meat. Taste is amazing with medium-firm pasta and a nice crust across the top and sides. The ricotta calzone came with a side of marinara (yay) for dipping as there is no sauce inside. Roughly 2 dozen toppings are available, ranging from $3-$8+. I opted for the meatballs ($8.50) and was slightly disappointed. The meatballs are crumbled within the calzone (understandable) but not pronounced in quantity. I would prefer larger pieces (halves work at this size - after all I ordered meat-ball not meet-ground ;) However, for $8 (a 75% upcharge) my chief gripe is that I was simply expecting more. Next time pepperoni/mushrooms! Ambiance is lovely and waitstaff were awesome -- gracious, knowledgeable about menu specifics, and attentive. Parking is free/easy at this corner of a small strip mall. Can't wait to try their new Detroit menu too! Note: due to Rene's smaller size (less than 10 tables total) and high demand, all reservations (any day) require a credit card to hold. This is entirely understandable as even one no-show is a measurable hit to keeping a full house. I also have kids yet 100% embrace their patio-only policy when with kiddos. This literal mom/pop venue (they have kids too) tries to do the impossible balance between clientele and intimate, high-end dining (we simply accommodate by getting take out when feeding the Whole family ;)

    Checked out Renee's a few weeks ago and it's honestly my new favorite Italian spot in Tucson. The…read morefood was amazing, the vibes were great and it's such a great place for date night. The murals on the walls are super cool too. I loved how they had hand sanitizer at the table. Seating is pretty limited, so I'd definitely make a reservation. Service was great and everything tasted super fresh. We ordered the Meatballs & Jalapeño Cream, Spinach & Artichoke Dip, Garlic Knots, Papas con Queso Pizza, Penne Arrabbiata, and Tiramisu. Everything was amazing but my favorites had to be the meatballs and the pizza. Only downside was that they were out of lemonade, which I really wanted to try. But the food was so good that I'lol for sure be back, so I'll just grab it next time.

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    Anello

    4.6
    (297 reviews)
    6.3 mi
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    So many things to love, including that it endeavors to remain quirkily undiscovered. There is no…read morevisible signage so you'll need to deliberately be told to seek this place out (awesome)... and it's worth it. Because of it's tiny venue and big reputation you will likely never walk in and get seated right away. Never. Fear not, they do a brisk take-out business but you must walk around the corner (20 steps) to their side window where pickup orders are placed. Bonus: Crooked Tooth Brewery (a cool industrial bar) is directly across the alley and you are allowed to bring your pizza and eat it there. We were catching a play at the Rogue and sought something within walking distance, hello Anello! With their rotating, locally-sourced menu, we ordered what was new: seasonal roasted veggies ($11) - incredible; coupled with our fav Verde pizza ($17) + pepperoni ($4). And two Old Fashionables ($13) - strong, delicious, and not too sweet. We split their one-size pizza (roughly 12" medium) in order to save room for their famous, rotating desserts. Their 'zas are super thin crust and really need to be eaten straight from the oven so that the bottom never has a chance to get soggy. The pesto/parsley puree was divine and a nice change from traditional marinera. It paired nicely with the savory/plentiful mini pepperonis too. We were torn between the olive oil cake and the blue corn lemon tart... so we got both! ($9 each). An excellent call as we carefully paced our way through, one slow bite at a time. Service was outstanding and we never felt rushed. This is a small, local, eatery with a blooming reputation for both quality and creativity that honestly deserves Bib Gourmand consideration - although I would rather it remain off the grid! Parking can be a challenge, especially evenings when both Anello and Crooked Tooth are hopping but it's a short walk from the trolly too. FYI, they are closed Sun/Mon.

    Clearly Anello has taken the crown for the best pizza in Tucson. They are hard to find (no…read moresignage) and have a limited menu, but what they do, they do extremely well. This is not the kind of pizza you want to carry out. The bottom crust is so thin and delicate, it will wet out in 15 minutes. This is pizza you order and eat on-premises immediately. I ate my pizza in a fashion I have never done before - I broke off a piece of the outside crust to use as a carrier for a piece of filling. This worked well. The crust is perfectly light and airy. Next time I have to try a loaf of their bread - it looked incredible. If you are a pizza purist you will love this place.

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    Very bright and modern decor
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