I was staying at the hotel right next door so this was a no brainer for me. I love pizza and I’m always willing to try something new. I knew that this place was like a Chuck E Cheese, but that didn’t matter to me because I was taking it back to my hotel room. Boy, was I disappointed. I got it back to my room and opened the box and was like, «Whaaaaat?» It looks like they forgot to cook it! I know that it WAS cooked because it was hot when I was carrying it. The toppings of cheese, peperoni and mushrooms looked like it had never seen heat. Just looked freaking weird. Well, heck. I’m hungry so I wanted to eat it. Not good at all. The tomato sauce tasted bland like they used ketchup or something. The mushrooms just fell off it and seemed to be cut too thick and uncooked. Blah. I counted my losses and went to Taco bell which was down the street. If you have a bunch of kids with no taste buds and you want to hang out with some hot mommies, then this might be your place. But, not if you desire real tasty pizza.
Michael M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Pearl River, LA
If your a pizza snob, do not go here. It’s a screaming kids playground, with low pizza standards. Pizza is made of cheep ingredients, and is pricey for what you get.(Medium pepperoni and jalapeño w/coke $ 14.00!!). It’s like ordering a nice meal and then the waiter tosses you a paper cup and slides you a Lunchable. I couldn’t finish it… was kinda bummed. Bottom line: Nice people, good service, and great place for kids to burn off energy, but definitely not a pizza house.
Erika U.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Inglewood, CA
Good food but service sucks!
Cheri M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tracy, CA
Went here for a last minute birthday party for my BF’s niece. We don’t have these in California but was told they are like Chuck E Cheese — once getting there I saw that it was similar to Chuck E Cheese but cleaner and not so crazy. The pizza was better here though. The kids had a blast playing the games and the adults had fun winning tickets for the kids! Overall we had a good time. If you want to take your kid/kids somewhere where they can go crazy and no one will judge you this is the place ;)
Nick R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Cruces, NM
When deciding on whether to go, ask yourself, am I an adult with no kids? Am I going for the food or ambiance? Am I annoyed by children and loud noises? If the answer to any one of these questions is «yes», for God’s sake, stay away from Peter Piper Pizza. Here is the thing with Peter Piper Pizza(and Chuck E Cheese), as an adult, you could care less about them, until you have kids. All of the sudden you start pining for a place where your kid could, if it is that type of a day, have a total psychotic breakdown and no one cares. That place is Peter Piper Pizza! The pizza is decent enough, the games seem to entertain the young ones, and they even serve beer. Note: As far as LC is concerned, PPP is actually better than Chuck E Cheese. There are more(functioning) games, better pizza, and more space at PPP. Chuck E Cheese; however, may be better for the lazy parents, as they have a child tracking system in place. :)
Bunny J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Peter Piper Pizza is like Chuck E. Cheese… only there’s no scary, singing puppets and it’s much cleaner. Their pizza looks like it’s a step up from their competitors as well… thicker and covered with toppings. We went there for the games not the food. We went on a Saturday which is their busiest day of the week and surprisingly, there were still open tables and games. They have a great deal during the week for lunch…$ 3.99 all you can eat pizza maybe even salad too. I’ll have to try it next time.