Chuck E Cheese’s
650 Bald Hill Rd,Ste 191, Warwick, RI, 02886
Chuck E Cheese’s Menu
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Appetizers
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Beverages
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Dessert
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French Fries
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Pizza
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Salad Dressing
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Sandwiches
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Appetizers
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Beverages
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Dessert
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French Fries
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Pizza
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Salad Dressing
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Sandwiches
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Address :
650 Bald Hill Rd,Ste 191
Warwick, RI, 02886 - Phone (401) 823-1203
- Website https://www.chuckecheese.com/locations/get/645
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Pizza
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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.
(3)Kris W.
Maybe I wasn't expecting much for a Chuck E Cheese in Warwick but it wasn't so bad. My 5 year old has been asking to come here for some time. It seems their commercials are inescapable since they're on both Nickelodeon & PBS. We made the trip recently on the 4th of July in the middle of tropical storm Arthur. If you're a 5 year old this place must seem pretty massive but I wasn't so impressed by the size of the establishment. I remember going once to another location 30 years ago & it seemed magical. We had little more than a 50% success rate with the games we played. I could see if they had signs notifying you that the machines were broken but it's not cool to find out after putting in tokens. It seemed like a lotta kids were just running around doing what they felt like. I experienced two kids climbing up on the basketball shooter game just throwing the balls into the net. I know it's the parents responsibility but someone is bound to get hurt. We blew through $20 quickly enough then had to manually feed our winning tickets into the machine which sucked. If you're a parent this place is almost unavoidable. I survived it & you probably will too. Just have low expectations like I did & hope for the best.
(3)Victoria K.
Yes, I'm seriously reviewing Chuck E Cheese's. No, I'm not a parent. I'm an auntie. I have gone to Chuck E Cheese's on several occasions with my sister and nephew. Although my nephew always has fun at Chuck E Cheese's, I'm sure he would have MORE fun if most of the games actually worked properly. COUNTLESS games either have stickers that say they are out of order, or appear to be functioning until you actually go to play them and then realize they either a) ate your coin and don't work at all, or b) work somewhat but not properly and therefore you are screwed and can't really play, or you can't get tickets. We attempted to play several games that turned out to be broken. One required you to shoot a laser at something. Laser didn't work. At all. In another you were supposed to throw footballs at a target. The timer went off, the footballs never manifested themselves. A waste of another token. And so on and so forth. Even one of the ticket readers (that collects your tickets and spits out a receipt) wasn't working properly and didn't read any of my single tickets I fed through. I later had to find another ticket reader that actually worked correctly. There were SO many games that did not function at all or as they were supposed to. Fortunately, my nephew is still pretty young and had fun playing some of the other games, such as the car racing game and several others. My sister and I just shook our heads as we discovered flaw after flaw. The only reason I'm giving 2 stars instead of 1 is because despite these problems, kids still have fun playing around. Occasionally we would try to explain that he couldn't play a certain game because it was broken and he would get upset by that, of course. I also noticed that even when it first opened and we walked in, countless tables had "reserved" signs on them even though no one was there. The reserved tables were all spread out as well, not reserved for a single party. During our many hours at Chuck E Cheese's, I never saw a single person sit at a reserved table. Why were so many tables reserved?? It's really not that popular. Trust me. Why can't they fix the games so kids can actually play them all? Overall, very disappointing.
(2)JN K.
This Chuck E Cheese was supposedly remodeled but it looks exactly the same as before. It's got all the same games and all the same rides still with just a couple thrown in that are new. It's fun for kids but don't get the coffee it tastes like poo
(3)Marie B.
This Chuck E Cheese's wasn't as bad as some of the other I have been too. I was here just to waste time with my friends son and being that he was from out of the country he has never been to a Chuck E Cheese before. There isn't much to say about it. The kids play and had fun. The place appeared clean.
(3)Rebecca R.
Come on, its Chuck E Cheese - we knew this wouldn't be 5 stars. Any environment with children is bound to be germ infested, that's pretty much a given. I do not have any kids of my own, however I am an Auntie and have taken my 4 year old nephew here twice. The first time I really had no expectations, I remember loving it as a kid, but things change. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. I did not find it to be overly expensive. I spent about $20 on tokens and it lasted him about 2-3 hours and he had a blast. I like the fact the place is on the small side that way you can pretty much see everything that is going on. I also appreciate the hand stamp upon arrival. We ordered a pizza for dinner, again no high expectations here, but I have to say it was pretty decent! Staff is amazingly friendly and patient. My nephew has a blast, what more could I ask for?
(3)Monica S.
I don't know why I tend to have a good experience here, when I look at the other reviews. My 6 year old rarely came across a game that was out of order, and the last time we went was today (Sunday) and none of the tables were reserved except for the birthday tables in the back. I should definitely mention, for those who think it's meant to be a luxury vacation, it's a KID'S place, and yes, there are (especially during the weekends) a lot of kids running around most of the time. They also have the shows set up for the kids. If you can't stand being around a lot of kids in a noisy environment, I don't recommend going. I think that the place speaks for itself in that respect. Also, their food selection consists of pizza and whatever they serve at a standard pizza restaurant (probably much less), but they are not meant to be a pizza restaurant, they are meant to be an arcade. Again, pizza is not something that is meant for kids to eat on a daily basis, but on that one occasion when they are having a "kids' day", it is FINE. Don't go here if you're thinking of serving them healthy food for lunch. I take my son here on occasion when the weather is not good for playing outdoors. It definitely serves its purpose; he always has a blast and I can just sit, relax and watch him from a distance because I know someone isn't going to grab him and try to leave (with the hand stamp system they have). He can stay entertained for hours because he loves climbing in the tunnels, and they don't cost any money (and he gets a lot of exercise by doing this). For what this place is worth, it's a great deal; today we spent $20 and got 20 tokens, a medium pizza, 2 large drinks (free refills), and an ice cream. He didn't even get through half of his tokens after an hour of being there. The wait staff was great. I have no complaints, and we will certainly be back!
(4)Jen L.
Good times, what you would expect from chuck e cheese I guess. Pizza was pretty good, salad bar is adequate so long as you don't get the chicken on it. Went to a kiddy birthday party and it was cute, they do a good job. Place wasn't packed since it was Friday night, games and rides were fun for us and the little guy. I'd definitely do it again.
(3)JP D.
I was babysitting my friends 90 pound 2 year old (not kidding). She told me that in order for me to get the best behavior out of him that I must take him here. Since she is the mom I obliged. She told me to get him 1 small pizza, french fries, and ranch dressing. I obliged again. I brought his stroller in because he wasn't really keen on walking. I've been in Chuck E Cheese's that are HUGE and I mean like you can drive a car around. This one was wayyyy small and hard to navigate around. Between the screaming kids and the silly show on stage I thought I would loose my mind. The rides are grotesque. Before I let the little one on them I Lysol wiped them off. There were so many filthy booger ridden children that I knew I would catch something. The service was really good. I give a lot of kudos to those people who work there. Everyone was attentive and hospitable. The door was held open for me several times which was great because I had a pesky stroller. WHEN I have kids I will not take them to any Chuck E Cheese. It's pretty gross and the food is not good for growing kids. I think the park would be much better suited for this type of play...and it is free! The parking is ample and they serve crappy sutter home wine and I think beer not sure on the beer but they do have the wine! - another bonus
(1)Jerry J.
What's the best part of Chuck E. Cheese's? It's not the games that never work. It's not the millions of germs that you will walk out of there with after you play a game right after a 4yr old who's parents let them touch everything with a snotty nose and slimy hands. It's actually the pizza. Lol my son loves to go here, just like I did at that age. But now being a parent I see everything that is wrong with that place. The upside to this particular location is that it is cleaner than most that I have frequented.
(2)Lloyd F.
After reading the other reviews below, I'll admit I was a bit nervous taking our daughter to her first Chuck E Cheese's ever. But we couldn't have had a better experience! We showed up Saturday morning right as they opened, and we had the place to ourselves for the first thirty minutes. The pizza was out within 10 minutes (and it actually tasted good!), all the games we tried worked, and they even had Mt Dew in the fountain which is my favorite soda. My daughter loved it and it wore her out! We spent two hours there and when we left people were just starting to pour in.
(5)Des C.
Meh. What can you say about this place. When you have 6 year old twins it is a necessary evil. Obviously this placed is totally and completely (with the exception of beer availability) geared towards kids. It's hard for me to rate this location poorly because I personally can't stand it. In the defense, the place is always very clean. We had our kids birthday party here this past year and they handled the logistics very well. The food leaves A LOT to be desired, but thankfully there's a Chick Fil A a short drive away. The bottom line is that this place is a wonderland for kids. The employees are pretty good at what they do and it's fairly clean.
(3)John G.
Incompetent staff and inconsistent alcohol "rules". In December 2014, was served (2) large beers...I was pleased with that as the mgr. that night said it was a (2) drink maximum vs. the (1) drink max at the closed New London, CT store which I was accustomed to. We then went back to this Warwick location in January 2015 and I was told that I could not get a refill on my large beer as there was a (1) drink maximum policy that had been in place for "years"! I asked to speak to the Mgr. and this mgr. then told that there was no refills on large beers, but (2) small beers was the actual policy. WTF...3 different policies provided by (3) different "Managers" from the same restaurant location in Warwick, RI. This place does not seem to value customer service and has incompetent management. Update: Spoke to an Assoc. Mgr. and he confirmed that a temporary Mgr. who worked in Dec. apparently gave me the wrong policy. However when I asked him to relay all of this information to the general manager, he went unhinged and ordered me to call corporate and started calling me "buddy". He also stated his "great" customer service by telling me he has the "awards and training, buddy" to prove it. ROFL.
(1)Danielle M.
Good for a rainy day activity! My son is 2.5 yrs old he loves it! Obviously people think of germs. Lol but I mean you get that at any arcade! I just don't let him climb the big tubes yet a lot of older kids go in those. I wonder how well they are able to clean inside tubes hanging from the ceiling. Food taste like frozen to oven food. Pizza is basically a frozen pizza but hey it's a kids place. Hard to get enough tickets to get a big price but they do have the option to pay the difference for prizes which is a plus!
(3)Jason B.
Kids like it, especially for birthday parties. Food is good enough for kids, not to so much for adults. Will do again.
(4)Angie B.
Where a Kid can be a Kid! And a parent can sit and watch their kid have fun. Cheap games, only a token (.25) each and feel free to order pizza for the kids, wings and salad for the adults.
(5)Amanda C.
It's small, but my kids always has a good time here.
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