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    Chuck E. Cheese

    3.0 (41 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Good for kids

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    Robert S.

    My nieces in Panama love to go to Chuck E Cheese to spend a few hours playing the nice video and skill games. I stopped at this Chuck E Cheese to get them a gift card. The lady helping me was very nice and friendly and the transaction was a breeze. Chuck E. Cheese is a family entertainment center and pizza restaurant chain founded in 1977 by Atari's co-founder Nolan Bushnell. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, each location features arcade games, amusement rides, and character stage shows in addition to serving pizza and other food items; former mainstays included ball pits, crawl tubes, and animatronic shows. The chain's name is taken from its main character and mascot, Chuck E. Cheese. The first location opened as Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre in San Jose, California. It was the first family restaurant to integrate food with arcade games and animated entertainment.

    Riley M.

    This is my child's absolute favorite place there is! We come here often for the games but especially the Chuck E. Cheese animatronic!

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    lisa t.

    OMG so wonderful. Haven't been in years. Especially during Covid. Took my granddaughter & then my daughter met us w my other 2 grandchildren. Very very clean. All different things for the kiddos do. Love love the new payment w Unlimited time increments. Food good. Salad bar. Drinks. Team members very friendly & helpful. Can't wait to go back. My grandchildren already asking. Thanks

    Eric S.

    While I shouldn't complain and won't too much...i honestly think Chuck E. Cheese needs to actively hire. We have been now a few times over the few months and learned the best time is to plan to be there as it opens. The experience with staff as well as the public is much more pleasant. The most difficult times are Saturday afternoons as staff is limited and parties are running rampant. The lines are long for the most simplest things and they always seemingly understaffed. I haven't been able to order food or drink successfully yet as a result of that and we've been bringing our own as a result. That said the overall experience is pleasant for my little men as the pricing is relatively inexpensive and they can play their faces off for an hour with the unlimited swipes for an hour pricing. I would recommend this option as an hour is perfect timing before they lose interest and get irritable. Today is a rainy Saturday so I already see a trip in the horizon!!!

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    Sarah S.

    We have only been to this location during the COVID pandemic. We really love the games and food here but the staff is very unfriendly with adults and pretends the children aren't even around. On this last visit we were offered no plates, no napkins, and I had to argue with the cook to get a box big enough for the food I was taking home. The four stars is for how much my daughter loves it here when we are done dealing with the staff.

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    Ashlee M.

    Chuck E. Cheese is my sons favorite place to go. The pizza is decent & the prices are pretty good considering you can spend an afternoon here for less than $50. It's a great place to go when it's raining. My only complaint is when you go to cash your tickets in- the employees literally change their policies either weekly or none of them are on the same page. I've bought Cotton Candy and lollipops with tickets but yesterday I was told you weren't allowed to do that- even though there's a sign up saying 1 ticket = penny and you can upgrade your prize by adding the cash amount. Doesn't make much sense. Aside from that (which happens at both locations I frequent) Attleboro & Warwick- I don't have many complaints. My son loves doing the happy dance with Chuckie! They make it fun for the kids so 4 stars- why not?

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    Maria P.

    Anytime I pull into chuck e cheese I cringe a little(been to this particular one 4 times in last 8months) Why you ask? Well let's see, a lot of children are here playing, yelling, running, smiling and some unattended by parents. I get that parents and child get a matching stamp on their hands so no one other then them can leave with your child. However the one lonely person in their early 20's guarding the stamp pad checking for matches doesn't look like they are going to put of much of a hassle at door. Anywho the machines looked to be never wiped down during day. If you have to wipe down at the gym then you should have to wipe down handle of machine after play. I would gladly pay an extra $1-2 to clean each time and keep things fresh. The germs... The pizza is flat and cardboard like, fries thin again no taste, the toys ridiculously over priced ticket wise. And chuck e cheese got cleaver putting dollar signs on toys you can win so parents could actually buy the child a huge overly priced toy. Very cleaver indeed. Luckily for me my child at 2.5yrs old is happy with whatever he earns on first shelf :) my child has fun so that's why it gets a 3 star. They do have serve yourself soda and salad bar. Chuckle himself comes out now and again.

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    Awful, most games don't work, not enough employees and food was horrible. Maybe try a different location... the one in Warwick is horrible

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    Kids like it, especially for birthday parties. Food is good enough for kids, not to so much for adults. Will do again.

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    Ohh what a delightful little hole in the wall. This place is definitely worth more than what they…read morecharge. They make all of their food fresh and it taste so good, let me tell you. We started with the mozzarella triangles, the cheese pull was serious! Then the bacon jalapeno pizza and the chicken parmesan sandwich hit the spot. This restaurant is family owned and the first day that I ever tried it happen to be there five year anniversary and they were giving out free cake too! The service here was great &the staff is very friendly. I definitely would like to return to tryout the bar area too. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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    The reputation arrives first…read more Walk into Frank Pepe's on Universal Boulevard in Warwick, and a hundred years of reputation walks in with you. The original is on Wooster Street in New Haven. It opened in 1925. Frank Pepe was a 32-year-old Italian immigrant from the Amalfi coast who had been selling pies from a hat, carrying them on his head through the neighborhood market to feed factory workers who needed something hot and good and cheap. He saved enough to open a real restaurant. He built an oven. The oven stayed put for over 100 years, because you do not move a hundred thousand pounds of brick. His nickname was Old Reliable. That history is sitting at the table with you whether you know it or not. The Warwick location lit its coal-fired oven in the spring of 2018. Seven years of continuous heat. The bricks are absorbing it slowly, not all at once but building. You can taste what they share with the original, which is the part that matters. We ordered the tomato pie with meatballs. This is the right call at Pepe's and I am not apologizing for it. The tomato pie is where the place began. Two items on the original 1925 menu: tomato pie and tomato pie with anchovies. No mozzarella because there was no refrigeration. Constraint became tradition the way it always does, faster than philosophy ever manages. At Pepe's, mozzarella is optional. Pecorino and the tomatoes and the crust are the baseline, and the baseline is the argument. The sauce is crushed Italian tomatoes. That description undersells it. The sauce at Pepe's has been refined for a century to carry a pie without a cheese safety net, which means it has to be bright and acidic and complex enough to hold its own against char and dough and whatever is riding on top of it. The meatballs were sliced thin across the tomatoes and seasoned all the way to the center. That is rarer than it should be. Then there is the crust. The coal-fired oven runs somewhere above 650 degrees. The char on the edge is not decorative. It contributes a bitterness that cuts right through the acid in the tomatoes. They need each other. The leopard spots across the bottom of the pie tell you the heat and the timing were right. The crispness is structural. The chew underneath it is real. We also ordered the grilled chicken pie. Yes. At Frank Pepe's. The room has opinions and the room can have them. What I did not expect was for the chicken to be a genuine star. Not pulled, not scattered, not the afterthought that grilled chicken usually is on pizza. These were proper chunks, with intentional size, juicy in a way that should not survive a 650-degree coal oven but somehow did. Substantial. The kind of protein that makes you feel good, even though it's on a pizza. When I eat it, I feel like I'm taking vitamins. It tastes healthy. There is a lot of it. It is delicious. These three things rarely show up together on a pizza and Frank Pepe's managed all three without making it feel virtuous in the annoying way. It felt like a reward. Frank Pepe's in Warwick is not the original. Nothing will ever be the original. The original is on Wooster Street in a city that built its identity around this particular pizza and has been arguing about it for a hundred years. What the Warwick location is, is an honest attempt to bring the New Haven style here. The coal is real. The oven is real. The sauce is the sauce. The crust is the crust. Seven years of heat in those bricks doing the work that oven was built to do. Great room. Great service. Really great pizza. Old Reliable.

    I stopped by the place at the recommendation of some friends on a Saturday around 1pm. Every table…read morewas full. There was a wait of about 20 minutes and the wait for the pizza would have been another 30. There were about 2 waiters walking around that seemed slammed. I ended up leaving and returning later that night. I took the advice of one of the patrons from earlier and ordered online. I ordered a medium pizza with Pepperoni, Sausage and Bacon for $38!!!! When we arrived the pizza was ready so we sat down and ate as there was hardly anyone there the second time around closer to 9pm. The waitress was extremely nice. The pizza is beyond basic and I was highly disappointed. The pizza was unevenly cut and the toppings all just fell off the pizza. I needed a fork to eat the pizza. Sadly they didn't have any knives. The bacon was nonexistent. I couldn't believe I just wasted $40 on a circle of soup. I won't be returning. This place just isn't for me.

    Picasso's Pizza & Pub - Mixed it to see no seasoning and cook arguing with me and hung up

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    Picasso's has a big gravel parking lot that's usually busy but never so full I can't find a spot…read more Service is friendly and food comes out pretty fast. The food is delicious (although some pizzas that contain garlic really have a lot of garlic!) - I love their eggplant parm sub an insane amount, the bread is just so fresh and crunchy and fluffy. I tried the cinnamon dough bites today and let's just say they were worth burning my mouth for! I wish they came with an icing type sauce or something though. I've only been on trivia nights, which is fun, but very loud. I wish the trivia company they use projected the questions on one of the approximately 15 screens this place has. I tend to forget the options immediately after they're read to me. Drinks are very economically priced, which is great for a casual friend hang or when you're tired of the overpriced cocktails that seem to be absolutely everywhere right now. You can get a good deal on a pitcher of beer or sangria. Bummed there is only 1 Women's and 1 men's bathroom for the whole restaurant, you often have to wait if there's a decent crowd in the place. It's a small space and the mirror is facing you when you're on the toilet, so that's....an experience. The biggest drawback is that it shares a wall with a cigar / smoke lounge, so it can get smoky in here. Every time the door opens, since people tend to smoke on the patio, a new waft of it comes in. I wish there was a way to improve the ventilation system and/or somehow get rid of this issue, since otherwise this is a cozy and fun spot with great food and lots of events and entertainment.

    It was horrible because they use the bartender to be your waitress. And when you order alcohol with…read moreit she is watching you like a cop . As a matter of fact she even called the police on me because she served me two pitchers of beer. And of course I was intoxicated. So the cops waited for me to drive down Warwick Ave. And they gave me a DUI. If you don't want to get a DUI after leaving Picasso's Pizza and Pub don't drink there. It is definitely a matter of time before she calls the police that you left intoxicated and they know what kind of car you are driving. They have surveillance cameras everywhere.

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