Chuck E Cheese’s Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Beverages
  • Dessert
  • French Fries
  • Pizza
  • Salad Dressing
  • Sandwiches

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  • Appetizers
  • Beverages
  • Dessert
  • French Fries
  • Pizza
  • Salad Dressing
  • Sandwiches
  • Dillon K.

    Yes, I'm an adult that went here to celebrate my bday with some close friends and family. Trying to relive my youth? Maybe. The food from my youth tasted much better then it does now. Food is way overpriced and pizza was blah. The salad bar was great and staff was friendly.

    (2)
  • Amber Y.

    I was a little skeptical since it is next to a K-Mart I parked and went in. I was greeted by the friendliest employee who was VERY nice where I ordered some food and got some tokens. The food was okay. Nothing special or anything to brag about. I had an individual pizza but wish I had the salad bar, they had a lot of toppings to choose from. It took quite a long time for the pizza to come out, about 15 minutes. I was excited to get it but it seemed like something I could make (or a 10 year old could make) at home. Does pizza made at home sound that good? Yeah... it wasn't. Also the sweet tea tasted awful but the soda was fine. But who does to Chuck E Cheese for the food? All of the games were up and running and it was very clean. I expected a lot more games than there were but there was enough. Also the play area with the tubes where you take off your shoes wasn't that impressive. It went like one direction and thats it. With that being said, I was surprised to see how small the inside of the Chuck E Cheese was. I don't feel like it is big enough for a child's birthday party. There didn't seem to be many good areas for parties to gather like other Chuck E Cheeses have. I went to redeem my tickets after I got lucky on the Deal or No Deal game and won a bunch and the employee was again very friendly and gave me some extra candy which made me VERY happy! I left around 6:30 and the line to get in and buy tokens was almost to the door so I'd advise you go early! I'd definitely recommend parents go hang out in booth or play games and let the kids roam free to play. Didn't expect to have as much fun as I did!

    (4)
  • Tammy B.

    Smokers almost burning kids with their cigarettes as you walk in; armed security guards to manage the crowd. Safer and more kid friendly places to go than here. Don't bother!

    (1)
  • Darrin M.

    What a dump. Torn seat cushions; half finished construction - my advice is skip it.

    (1)
  • Christie T.

    Went for my son's birthday party. The place is in the middle of a renovation with construction materials all the place. Place was generally dirty with receipts and napkins behind the counter. Door to kitchen was open, kitchen looked dirty. Pizza took over an hour and a half to get to us. Knowing what I know now, would've driven the extra thirty minutes to go elsewhere.

    (2)
  • Thuy H.

    I have been to the carrollwood and st pete location and I have to say this is so far the best location. It is clean and huge! The games and rides all work properly.

    (3)
  • Tanja B.

    Now I don't know if it's because I expected something entirely different or what, but a place where you teach your (rather small) kids to go 'gambling' isn't anything to be proud of. Initially I thought you go there to eat and after your meal the kids get to roam around and play in ball pens, climb around and whatever. Reality hit hard when we walked in, saw the prices for food and decided not to eat, and got coins for 10$ each. Kids were running wild in there, stuffing their coins in any ole machine without having a clue what this was all about. There was hardly any staff, it wasn't very clean and I was happy to leave this place. We spent about 1,5 hours to follow the kids, non of them were interested whenever Chucky showed up to sing some song and hugs kids. This is a place where you get your kids addicted to gambling is my opinion and I know I won't set another food in there if I can help it. The (only) positive side was, that security was great! We all received a stamp and upon leaving we had to show them to make sure the right adults were leaving with the right kids. That is the only reason why I decided to give two stars. Someone really thought about this and it seems to work really good. One time a machine broke one of the staff members gave us new coins, apologized, fixed the machine and made sure it worked. Yay for that. My conclusion to this: I cannot suggest this place with or rather for kids. They should be able to run, climb and play and not be taught to stuff their coins in the machines as fast as they can just to run to the next machine while some of the parents just sit and do nothing ... there is no staff to explain anything to the kids. Aside from that it isn't very clean and not everything was working properly.

    (2)
  • Bo W.

    I'm not sure why this place is getting such a bad wrap. I've been here several times now, and it's not that bad. Is it loud? Yes. Are there kids running around? Yes. That's how it's supposed to be, it's an arcade for little kids. I have had a couple games take tokens, but there is always some close by to either fix the problem, or refund the token (you just have to let someone know). I like to ration out the tokens to my child. This teaches a little self control while we all play (yes, I play too). When you go here, keep in mind, this is an arcade aimed at very young kids, and they sell a limited number of food items. Speaking of which, the pizza is not bad. It's not great, but on par with most delivery pizza joints. My child loves it, so we go for birthdays and school events. On certain nights, the donate a percentage of the bill to the child's school.

    (3)
  • Megan B.

    I'm not sure why there are so many bad reviews, our experience was about as good as being at Chuck E Cheese can possibly be. We had our daughter's 2nd birthday party there today. We only had a couple children attending and the rest adults, but we got the party package and reserved online. For about $100 we got 2 pizzas, wings, tons of soda, cake, decorations, 5 cups of tokens, extra ticket vouchers, a "party host" and of course the table and birthday song and all that. It sounds like a lot but we fed over 12 people and had still had tokens left over that we had to spend quickly at the end and 2000 tickets from the "ticket blaster". The pizza was as awesome as I remember, for some reason I've always loved Chuck E Cheese pizza. The wings weren't great but they were edible. I personally would not have bought a cake because it's cheaper to make one at home but Grandma made the reservation, it was just a plain white cake but it was actually pretty good. We had plenty of time to eat lunch and play before we ate cake and opened presents, we weren't rushed at all. We ended up staying an hour after our party was over and just moved to another unreserved table. Our host was very nice and attentive. The downsides: looooooong wait to cash in tickets for prizes and NO MORE BALL PIT OR TUNNELS! We got the party for earlier in the day, 12:30 pm but didn't leave until around 3 pm which is when we went to turn in our tickets. The place was PACKED. It took forever in that crowd of chaos trying to get some prizes, or at least it seemed like it did with a flailing toddler. Do not go on the weekend unless you get there early! Also, I realize there were probably a bunch of "accidents" in the tunnels but that was half the fun! It seems like they have a lot less games suitable for adults, no shooters or air hockey. It's been years since I've been to one until today but it seems to have changed a lot. Overall, it's a decent place for a smaller kid's party. Get the party package, you will save money. I couldn't justify going just for fun, I'm sure there are more affordable arcades around.

    (3)
  • Robert B.

    If I could have rated it lower I would had! I know CC makes kids insane but you do expect the games to work, or the chucky to be nice to the kids. I know that they can't help the parents who come here but holy crap if you want to feel better about yourself go here. This was far and away the worst Chuck e cheese I have ever been to. Save your money and sanity and go somewhere else!!!!!

    (1)
  • Sue N.

    This place is a nightmare for parents/grandparents !!! Overpriced games, lousy food, cheap prizes. 30 tokens for $10 gone in 10 minutes !!! BUT, kids love it! They run around like little maniacs putting coins into games they have no idea how to play. And with 4 year olds, that's the fun part !!! It's like a sugar high for tokens! Too many machines did not work so tokens were wasted. That ticks me off, ripping off kids (really whoever is paying). Fix the stuff already !!! Maybe better explanations on how games are played would be nice. At least then we could teach the kids, On the plus side, I do like their security system of stamping every one in a family with the same number and they check it on the way out to make sure you all belong to each other, Nice touch.

    (2)
  • Nuriya I.

    It is a place I do not like, but have to go there, since there is nothing else for kids in our town.

    (1)
  • Jase E.

    Took my son here for his 4th birthday. Was very disappointed in the quality of this place. The ball pit play area is bigger at MacDonald's. And the games are either sorely out of calibration or just eat your coins. 2 Seperate games I complained about and never seen an employee come and help me. The skee ball was either broken or the balls were missing. This place is no longer kid friendly, and it's wallet hungry. Save your time, money, effort and avoid coming here.

    (1)
  • Frank N.

    #228 Warning. Children enter here and loose their minds. OK, wife and I knew that going in but when the reality of it slaps you in the face, well, that's another matter. We took the grandkids there just because we're such good grandparents. I was a bit put out when upon entering I had to get my hand stamped for no apparent reason but we'll talk about that in a bit. After entering the gates of hand stamp hell one is free to roam in game land. One must buy tokens from the resident rodent if one wants to play. All the games say 25 cents per play. Translated into Chuckee language that means one token. One token here costs about 33 cents. I guess the price of cheese went up. Arming the kids with overpriced tokens off they went. Hey Rat, listen up. If you're going to run a kid game place please ensure they all work properly. Ripping off kids is not cool. You'll find almost every game in existence here except for pinball. I love pinball. Kids play for tickets which depending on the amount of tickets will get them a rubber snake or other various chachkees. Our two rubber snakes cost us $20. You can eat here if you dare. Pizza is their thing, didn't try it thankfully. I'm sure it's horrible. Now the good part. Remember the hand stamp enter station? We were all stamped with the same number when we entered. Hands are checked on the way out to make sure all numbers match and the kids you're with are yours. Major kudos to Chuckee for making sure the kids are protected.

    (1)
  • Leo P.

    This place is gross. Always smells like armpits and feet. The games are all broken down or just plain steal your coin. The staff is practically useless, all a bunch of high school kids on their cell phones, and the food looks like something out of a prison. do not go here!

    (1)
  • Thuyen B.

    We came for a birthday party on a Sunday. Place was getting pretty packed. We had tokens to play with so heck ya! I"m gonna be a kid again and play some games! Put token in a skee-ball lane...it ate my token and I got no balls. Went to a different lane..it took my token again. No workers around to complain..that's ok, they were free tokens from the birthday party so no big deal. I went to about 3-4 other games and tokens were eaten and couldn't get them back. Went to redeem tickets in their ticket counter machines, about 3-4 of those were broken also. Again, I'm not one to complain as my son looked like he was enjoying himself so whatever. Pizza was not good. But it's Chuck E. Cheese so I guess that's expected? Overall, not impressed. But then again, not there for me, it's for the kids lol.

    (2)
  • Jen K.

    I am usually not a fan of the evil mouse. But this time was different. We went right after they opened on a week day. We practically had the place to ourselves. It was nice and clean. The employees were very attentive. The food is mediocre but you aren't there for the food. All the games seemed to be up and running. Chuck E. himself even made an appearance. The boys danced to earn tickets. It was really cute and they had a great time. I would say if you are going to go do it during the week. Go early. The kids will have a blast.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No

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