Indianapolis’ Incredible Buffet & Fun Center
8707 Hardegan St, Indianapolis, IN, 46227
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Address :
8707 Hardegan St
Indianapolis, IN, 46227 - Phone (317) 215-6307
- Website https://incrediblepizzaindy.com/
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
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Pizza
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Donna P.
A favorite of the tiny humans! Hard to go wrong with cheap pizza and games. Never too early to teach your children how to gamble. Don't go here expecting good food just mountains of it.
(4)Linda M.
I was invited to a birthday party there. They had a private room with a hostess. There were ice cream chocolate chip cookie as the birthday treat. They had a piñata was simple with string for all the kids to participate. As for the games, the card was a quarter and many of the games were worth 30 cents. Some of the games were similar to D&B but I enjoyed the unique skee ball game. It is great that they also had available bowling, 1/2 round of mini golf, laser tag, bumper cars and speed racing. The laser tag was fun because you would know which team won and their points. However, it was hot in that room. The bumper cars were OK with 3 people but if their other car worked it would have been more fun. The prizes were good to redeem the game tickets for. The buffet was bigger than I expected. Not longer did they have a variety of pizzas, they had a salad bar, lots of desserts like cinnamon roll, soft serve ice cream, pies, etc., taco bar, chicken fingers, hot dogs, mac & cheese, and help-yourself soda fountain. I enjoyed the buffet!
(5)Peter P.
The food here is actually pretty decent for essentially a kids' pizza buffet. There are several options besides pizza (biscuits & gravy, pastas, chicken fingers, mashed potatoes & gravy, corn, green beans, chili dogs, tacos, etc.). As expected, the soup and salad selection is pretty wan while the dessert selection is sprawling.
(3)Sarah C.
I want to begin with the positive: hanging out with my family. We enjoyed dodging the laser beams, playing miniature golf through Route 66 and going bonkers with the bumper cars. Plenty to offer in terms of family enjoyment. Ok, on to the negatives. (Sorry, Incredible Pizza Company.) The staff...eh, not very professional. I'm specifically thinking of the girl that checked us in and was unable to effectively tell us the difference between the ticket packages. This turned into a long and drawn out conversation that could have been easily avoided. Suggestion: learn how to sell the material in a nice fashion. The place itself was relatively clean - but nothing to brag about. This could be a really nice place for kids to enjoy, but market it as so. I had just gone to Sky Zone the day before, so maybe my "fun" expectations were a little too high?
(3)Holly H.
We've been to The Incredible Pizza Company a number of times. For those of you who don't know, it's a lot like a Dave and Buster's (or Jillian's), but without the alcohol and WITH a monster (unlimited) buffet. I've heard a lot of mixed reviews about the food. Some people think it's great, some people say it's terrible. Personally, I've experienced both sides of this.. and I honestly think it depends on the time of day that you are there. At night, when they are super busy, the food is hot and fresh and constantly being refilled. But during the day, when the place is basically empty, the food isn't turned over as often, and can get dry, etc. But this isn't REALLY a problem, because they will make any pizza (to order) in like 8 minutes. Plus! Their pizza is pretty good, and they have lots of other options, including tacos, chicken, an extensive salad bar area, and pasta. Their garlic cheese bread is EXTRA tasty, as is their Hawaiian pizza. They also have dessert pizza, cookies, brownies, ice cream, etc... For after your meal. They are also always running amazing specials. The one my husband get in on most often is the Buffet + 20 dollar game card for 19.99. Yes folks. That's a FREE unlimited buffet. So, for FREE... the food is pretty amazing. (They also have a 12 dollar game card and buffet for 12.99, if you don't want to play AS much.) Then. After that! Games! There are a lot of standard video games, but of course my favorites are the skill based games that reward your efforts with tickets... Skeeball is awesome, after all! Everything is card based, and you can register your card and save your tickets over time... (This also means that if you lose your card, or it becomes de-magnetized, you can get it replaced.) The prizes that are available for redemption are a little bit lame, but I suppose I might be jaded by spending a few summers on the Jersey shore. We actually recently moved back, and we decided to treat all our friends to a party at Incredible Pizza. The party packs are a bit pricey, but it ended up being completely worth it. We got there at 3 in the afternoon, and ended up staying until close (a full 8 hours). Everyone got to play tons of video games (we got the unlimited game package), and we all ate two meals there that day. We also got unlimited drinks, so we'd play a bit, and go get a beverage, and then play some more. We had an INCREDIBLE time! :) The only negatives that I can see is that when it's busy, you might have to wait a bit to play certain games... and sometimes people don't seem to recognise that there is a LINE behind them... and that taking turns is good. But that's more a gripe with people than the establishment itself. Oh! And the game play is half off during the day! So if you are every playing hookey from work, you should hit up The Incredible Pizza Company! ** I just want to note that my fellow reviewer is mistaken when he says that you have to buy game credits to eat the buffet. You can purchase the buffet for under 5 dollars and just eat the food without playing any games. You may also play the games without purchasing any food.
(4)James K.
Go for the kids, not the food. It beats Chuck Cheese due to the fact there are several food choices. None outstanding, some not terrible.
(3)Scott W.
Everything is coated in a thin layer if dirt. The prices are high compared to some of the local competitors. Overall the staff seems helpful and answered any questions I had, which were many, as this was my first time here. I would advise caution with the buffet as I saw a lot of kids helping themselves, some were more hygienic than others.
(2)Susan F.
This is like a larger Chuck E Cheese's. Thank God I had two Groupons, because it would have been super expensive. The good: 1. My nieces loved the go karts-the older one (7) got to drive her own. They have two speeds-slow or fast. The younger one (4) and I also rode double (I drove) in a slow one. I think you have to be 48" tall to drive your own. Not sure of how tall for the fast ones. 2. Good game selection. Also had bumper cars and a few other small "ride" type things and laser tag. 3. Lots of seating. 4. It was a good 2.5 hours of entertainment. The bad: 1. The food. Not of the best quality. The buffet is mostly pizza and pasta. There was a separate salad bar and dessert bar. 2. Expensive. I had two groupons that equaled $50. This paid for our food and plenty of time for playing games (but this was only for two kids). HOWEVER, the bumper cars and go karts, etc, cost more money. HOWEVER, I accidently didn't pay for the go-karts. Seriously accidental. I didn't see the thing to swipe your card-no staff member was standing there. I honestly thought we would swipe it just before we got on. Nope. I got a $15 freeby. Oopsie. 3. The people sitting outside smoking. The benches were lined with older people, who obviously were not there with children(Mostly elderly), who had apparently partaken (is that a word?) of the $9.99 "All You Can Eat" buffet. It was wonderful to think that all the kids entering were walking through their cloud of smoke. 4. The type of clientele. I found many people to be rude. Mostly in the dining room. The dining room is set up with rooms in themes, and lots of people have birthday parties there. At one point, some people saw me standing there trying to get through-they were between tables standing up and talking, and I had to walk around to get to my nieces. Like go out, walk around the whole room and come in another entrance. Also lots of kids running. In the medium category: 1. Lots of staff people. I saw multiple people going by with mop buckets. I kept wondering if there were that many kids vomitting or what. Also, I instructed the elder niece to sit at the table while I took her sister to the restroom. Of course, she is 7 and can't follow those types of instructions. I come out of the bathroom and she is getting another plate of food. We go back to the table, and it is all bussed away. Everything. I was a bit bitter about my salad, but I guess with it being mostly kid clientele, there are used to lots of food getting wasted, and probably thought we were done. We had literally just sat down. In conclusion, go if you have a groupon. I don't think I could afford to go if I did not. And yes, I realize that it is expected that lots of kids will be there, but I also expect manners out of kids, regardless of where they are. Oh, and out of adults too.
(3)Kevin C.
I could sum up our trip to Incredibles Pizza Company with four simple words. WILL NOT GO BACK. If you know anything about this chain, you're thinking it's a lot like a cross between Chuck E Cheese and CiCi's Pizza. You'd be right when it comes to the quality/selection of food and access to games. However, the experience will turn off anyone who has to pay for it. Simply put the hook is the "$0.99" buffett. But it comes at a major price. You're forced to buy a card with game credits. I was ok with that until you see how much the games cost inside the IPC. Minibowling is $3.50 for 5 frames. I can get 7 games of real bowling at our local alley for the same price as a 10 frame here. No games are under $1. The ticket wheel and crane are $3 each. Neither last more than 15 seconds. If you have to pay. Stay away. If you're on someone else's nickel, enjoy the experience and remember to go somewhere else when it's your turn.
(1)Mario G.
I bought a groupon for a 4 person buffet and a $25 game card. The games are incredibly expensive. I've been there 2 times before. Everything has gone up. The 'token' games that are there.... $1.25 gets you 4 tokens. Stick with chuck e cheese, food is just as bad, games are half the price.
(2)Reid M.
I have to admit that I don't get the bad review of this place. For what you get, I was impressed. We took my 11 year old and 4 of his buddies there this last weekend between 3-5 on Sunday. I had not been. Here's what I found: 1. Cost. We bought the kids the "Eat and Play" ticket, about $22 each. This got them the buffet, a game card with maybe $10 on it, unlimited major games/rides for 2 hours. We did not see them from the time we walked in until we left, save the one time they came to graze on the buffet with my wife and I. We munched for two hours while they played. I can't say it was cheap, because 5 kids and two adults cost, loosely, $130. BUT, if we had taken 7 people to Wendy's it would have been $70, and to Chili's, for example, it would have been $100 or so. So, it really wasn't that out of line, given the unlimited food, and all the games and the like. 2. Cleanliness: Well, you couldn't EAT off the floor, but it was clean. There were plenty of clean up personnel. You have to keep in mind that there are a few hundred children eating in this place at any time...there is going to be a little mess. But given the controlled chaos, I think it's a HECK of a lot cleaner than Chuck E. Cheese (which, by the way, I HATE). 3. Service. Excellent. Happy employees, smiles, activity. No complaints. 4. Food. It's a buffet. It's pizza. The pizza quality wasn't Papa John's, but it was better than Marsh pizza, and it was unlimited. They also had other buffet items. Average at best. Salad bar part of the buffet pretty good though. All in all I would say a B-/B, again, given what it is. It isn't meant to be the best buffet in town. It's about kids and the controlled gaming mayhem. 5. Games. Couldn't tell you. Took one pass through the place. Saw lots of colored lights, a bunch of sound, kids seemed to be having fun. All in all, about a B/B+ experience, again, taking in to account what it is. WAY better than the devil mouse Chuck E. Cheese. I always feel like I need to take a shower when I leave that place. I'd go back. Not frequently, but I would go back. The kids had fun, and that's the marker for me. Don't have super high expectations and you will enjoy yourself I am sure!
(4)Jason and Lisa D.
I just dont get the bad reviews on this place. If we are going to compare this place to Chuck E Cheese, then lets do so. This place is to Chuck E Cheese what Outback Steakhouse is to Ruth's Chris. There simply is no comparision in my opinion. My wife and I took the kids to Indianapolis to celebrate my sons 8th birthday. We went on a Monday (which is kids day so its $7 for him to eat unlimited food...mainly pizza for an 8 year old) and he gets $5 worth of games for that $7....are ya kidding me? Our 3 year old ate free and since it was my sons birthday, he got to spin the prize wheel which offered the birthday boy all types of stuff. He spinned the wheel and he got a free go cart ride (which was great, because that is exactly what he wanted). We got our choice of 4 themed rooms to sit in and our birthday boy picked the diner (even though the movie theater looked really cool). Adults are $7.99 which isnt super cheap, but not really expensive either. Pizza and cheesy bread were on par with Chuck E Cheese, if not a bit better. Their meat loaf was ok and the rest of the buffet was blah at best, but honestly what do you truly expect? The place was very clean, the staff was very friendly, the go karts were fun, the game selection was great and take it from someone who almost wanted to perform a do it yourself vasectomy at Chuck E Cheese, this place BLOWS IT AWAY! Its a shame there isnt one by where we live, because I know the kids would want to go often and unlike Chuck E Cheese or Cici's....we wouldn't mind taking them.
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