6901 La Tijera Blvd, Los Angeles, CA | Directions 90045
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stupid pin ball, horrible place
Good time had by all!. My 7 year old insisted I write a review - just came from a birthday party for 7 year olds and they had a blast. Food was fine, the salads were fresh, the veggies were excellent, the pizza was.. hey, the kids loved it. They loved their time there, loved the whole adventure of it. Not quite sure why these other reviewers were so down on the place, but it's exactly what was advertised. A place for adults to mind their own business while kids have fun. Sure, a few machines were down, but I saw a guy fixing one on the spot after it malfunctioned. 100 times cleaner and happier than Santa Monica's arcade, the line to collect gifts from tickets was way too long - but even then - it's not for adults, it's for kids. Lighten up!
Excellent. They've improved quite a bit! Everything works like it should, it's a lot cleaner than it previous was, excellent guest services, etc. Much improved!
Worst Chuck e Cheese I've ever been to. This place was horrible. The food was the same as any Chuck e Cheese, but all, ALL of the games had at least some malfunction. It was almost comical to guess what would be wrong with the game. From the fighter jet game that only allowed you to turn left, to the bowling ball game that took the money but no ballz(can't say ball with an "s" on citysearch!). On the bright side, the roller coaster game didn't need any tokens to work, and the train thing was on continuous loop. Stupid pin ball took my tokens and wouldn't drop a pinball to start, but at least I made it up on a race car game that gave out two tokens every time I put one in and pushed coin return. There was I think 3 people working there, but only 1 out helping people at any time. This place is G H E T T O.
Brightly colored surroundings and loud music sung by large mechanical critters make for kid-pleasing pizza parties..
In Short
Part arcade, part playground, part children's theater, this theme restaurant entertains children as much as it feeds them. Rated-G video games and auto-racing simulators provide an interactive counterpoint to the bigger-than-life singing animal robots. The playground, a huge collection of multicolored plastic balls and elevated Sky Tubes, lets grownups breathe while energized tykes dive and climb. Aside from pizza, the limited menu has grilled sandwiches, hot dogs and for dessert, cotton candy.
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