I’ve gone back once since I was a kid. They had white and red wine on tap. The red was pink.
“Natick, MA Two men pleaded not guilty today in Framingham District Court after Natick Police said they started a fight during a child’s birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese on Saturday.
…According to a police report, the pair were at Estime’s son’s birthday party and appeared to have been drinking. Estime got into an argument with his son’s mother’s cousin because Estime was harassing that man’s daughter who was playing air hockey.”
Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x816845181/Police-arrest-two-men-after-fight-at-Chuck-E-Cheese-in-Natick#ixzz2FdUEsaUd
What do Northerners refer to their local white trash as? In the South we call them rednecks, white trash, etc..
It’s a children’s party and playground restaurant that serves beer to the adults. Add in the adult territorial rights over the games, and it’s a ripe environment for Friday Night Fights.
The last time I was in one they had a odd manned entry gate where everyone’s hand was stamped, definitely not the sort of place I’d pop into for a quick bite and I’d probably only tolerate if my kid wanted to go. Do they really get a lot of childless diners to eat their below Little Ceaser’s quality pizza?
Whack-a-mole: how can that NOT encourage kids to violent behavior? Soon they’re taking foam mallets to school, smacking each other on the head…
My kid got invited to a party at one. I went inside, looked around, and thought “My God, why hast thou foresaken me?”
Now see, I’m right there beside the kids, playing the video games. ROFL
And, while the pizza looks disgusting, and I absolutely avoid it, the salad bar (at least at my local Chuck E. Cheese) is really good.
I think the key to avoiding depression is to EXPECT a miserable experience going in, maybe. that way you’re not disappointed.
You are describing heaven. Where is it?
just because someone is an adult and has kids doesn’t mean he/she is grown-up.
I’ve been a few times recently to one near us and it was fine. It is incomprehensible to me that anyone would go that doesn’t have young children. I don’t think the food is that bad for a cheap kid’s pizza place. It’s not good, but it’s better than most low-end pizza.
Around here, Swamp Yankee often fits the bill, but that is more of a New England thing.
That’s not really fair. With few exceptions, like when somebody needed to be taught a lesson in a very public manner so the other guys would look and learn, a Family-run restaurant is the absolutely safest place in town and any guy who breaks that rule, well, let’s just say the police won’t need to be involved because they won’t find him anyway.