Chuck E. Cheese’s
7258 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC, 29406
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Address :
7258 Rivers Ave
North Charleston, SC, 29406 - Phone (843) 824-9761
- Website https://www.chuckecheese.com/locations/get/385
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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
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 : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Sandy W.
Kids love it, but pizza is way overpriced for the value. Eat before you go. Go early on weekdays so its not so crowded. Games are cheap to play.
(3)Tighe K.
Many of the games don't work. Ticket dispensers are empty. Very few staff. Not a very good experience.
(1)Justin A.
Yelpers advising not to go here on the weekends are spot on. This place becomes wild and overcrowded fast. It's best to stick to the weekdays if at all possible. If you can go earlier in the day even better. Around lunch time it's nice and quiet. The pace is slow and your kids will pretty much have free reign of what they want to do. The pizza isn't bad at all, so it's safe to chow down here while the kids play. All in all, it's your basic Chuck E Cheese's. There's a nice assortment of arcade style games, a play place, and a toddler zone. Plenty of stuff for kids to burn some energy out. I've gone on several occasions where many of the games were down. This becomes more annoying when they're slow to mark them as "out of order" and you waste tokens on several different things with no associate in sight to remedy the situation. Just avoid weekends if you value your sanity. You'll leave drained and in need of hard liquor if you make so bold an adventure.
(3)Ellen W.
Not sure if this was controlled or uncontrolled chaos. They were also very understaffed which made things worst.
(3)Abie L.
During the weekdays this place is nice and quiet thats is when my children and I go. I love the changes to the menu.
(5)Aymi B.
I only bring the kids here when I receive a coupon to use because that's the cheapest way to go. Great deal on tokens. The pizza isn't bad either so it's not a bad place to grab lunch and let the kids have some fun. Just try not to go there on weekends cause they get crazy busy with kids!!! It's like OMG!!!
(3)Matthew L.
Right after I click "submit" on this review, I'm mailing my parents a medal of honor for taking me to Chuck E Cheese's as a child. My wife and I returned from our first trip to one of these establishments in over 25 years. We had to take a nap - sensory overload for us... not the kids. Of course, the N. Chuck version of this famed childhood romp wasn't quite what I remembered. Seemed a bit smaller (doesn't it always?) and it was a madhouse. Like putting a bunch of cats in a bag and shaking it... except that instead of cats it's 5 year-olds and parents that look like deer caught in the headlights. But instead of shaking the bag, you're putting it... - on a tilt a whirl - and then on that big pirate ship that goes upside down - and then sticking it in a barrel and rolling it down a hill There were the 2009 adjustments such as the security checkpoint at the door with armbands on everyone like I'm hitting a hot downtown nightclub. Guess it's a necessity these days so all for ensuring a little safety. All kidding aside though, my kid who was invited to the party had a blast. Kudos to the staff who seemed like they were having a good time entertaining the children. It was also a treat to revisit simple things like the animatronic animals springing into action much to the horror.. then bewilderment... then amusement of the little kids. Sure, every kid as a Wii or PS-whatever in their house (just as much for their 30-something dad as for the young ones) but the kids were having a blast with whatever was put in front of them. Whether it was 25 year old versions of Dragon's Lair and Root Beer Tapper (awesome), or one of the newest games. The pizza was okay, but who really goes there for the pizza? Chuck e Cheese exists to let kids be kids and for the owners to hope and pray the Fire Marshall doesn't show up to do a headcount. We enjoyed it - my little one was just old enough to go up the slide by herself and she got a huge kick out of feeling like one of the big kids. Got another one who will be going through that in a short time and will take a nap now in preparation.
(3)C S.
Cheap and easy place to take your kids. Ive been suckered into taking my niece and nephew every time I'm in town for a visit and they seem to love the place. The games couldnt be more rigged but hey a kid wouldn't know any better right? Most games work ok while others love to digest your coin without giving you the opportunity to enjoy the quick entertainment it offers. Hunting down a staff to collect the tickets you deservingly won is also a pain. Overall, this place is ok in my books as long as my niece and nephew enjoys it.
(3)Tiffany W.
I thought it would be super crowed on an early saturday. Nope not at all. Me and my kids haven plenty to do with good pizza.
(5)Amanda N.
Food was decent, but a bit overpriced. Not enough staff on a busy evening. My only real complaint was there were small children climbing on top of the games!! They were stealing the balls from many games! The buffalo cheesy bread was very good! Is eat it again! All in all, good experience when using a coupon!
(3)Julie T.
Its Chuck-E-Cheese. I think their motto is "Because you can't introduce uber poor quality junk food and gambling to a child too early!" When your kids want to go, you'll take them. The pizza is crappy, the game room is crowded and noisy (which is part of its charm), your kid will blow through $20 in game tokens in about 15 minutes trying to win prize tickets, which they then spend what feels like 3 hours trying to decide between ONE extremely crappy piece of plastic "toy" or a lollipop ring to use said 10,000 tickets on. So you know how I feel about Chuck-E-Cheese now, but I still come here several times a years, because my 7 year old loves the place, and sometimes you just gotta treat your kids to what they want.
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