I like this location, it’s spacious, there’s plenty of games, and clean. We went during the week and it was empty. The pizza was delicious, and were allowed to have it out whenever we wanted after ordering. Good customer service, esp from Sarah!
Paul D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sterling, VA
If I could give this restaurant a 4& a half stars I would I think considering everything that goes on on a Saturday they did a great job for birthday party we had with 30 People. The pizza came out fresh and everything went smooth. It would have been nice to have everyone completely together but that’s okay realizing it was a Saturday they did an outstanding job two thumbs up
Jennifer L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ashburn, VA
I’m not really a huge fan of the chain bc of previous experiences at different locations, but my 4 year old really wanted to go. I have to say out of all of my experiences this one triumphs them all, in a positive way that is. The establishment was clean and I have to say has a very nice, patient, attentive and polite staff. My four year old throughly enjoyed herself playing the games and winning tickets and of course picking out the prizes. Just wanted to say thanks to the staff who made a day where I was pretty sure I was going to pull my hair out to a fun mother daughter date!
Karen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Ashburn, VA
Its been about 30 years since I’ve stepped into a Chuck E Cheese so with a niece and nephew visiting from out of town, I thought it would be fun to come here and see how it compared to the glory days of my youth. I was really hoping they’d still have the tokens as so many places now have the cards. …to my delight they do! The one major difference from now vs the 80’s is the black light stamp they give everyone in your party when walking in the door. I guess fears of kid snatchings and everything. Things were much more carefree 30 years ago. The kids always love Chuck E Cheese regardless and had a blast. What I didn’t like about this place that the kids didn’t notice was a complete lack of cleanliness. I get it: greasy pizza and kids. It will be somewhat dirty. However, I think they should wipe down the games at the end of the day and it sure didn’t seem like it. One of the ice makers at the soda machines had what looked like black mold/mildew on the inside of the dispenser. Secondly, many of the games were broken. You’d put in tokens and then nothing would happen. Plus out of about 6 machines that count your tickets to «cash in» for prizes, 4 were out of service. The place is very understaffed as well. There wasn’t enough staff and when you needed assistance, no one was around. I think on a busy Sunday afternoon there were about 4 people working — if even that. Sometimes it seemed like you could only see 2 people who looked so overwhelmed. Then they had a countdown to a live Chucky show. I gathered the niece and nephew, got them all jacked up excited and ran to the stage. The countdown came and went with no sign of Chucky. He never showed up. The one positive is that the pizza wasn’t bad. However, I couldn’t recommend this place due to the lack of staffing, broken games, and its disgustingly filthy. Drive to another location if you can.
Ingrid K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Aldie, VA
Great place for kids to go nuts. Purgatory for parents. $ 20 worth of tokens got the kids game time, and enough tickets to buy 2 Fun Dips, 2 crazy straws, and 2 vampire teeth. I know I could have gotten all 6 items for around $ 5 elsewhere. Kept them entertained for an hour. Now I need something for my post CEC migraine. If you hate loud places and screaming kids, avoid at all costs. If you’re a big kid, enjoy!
Brandon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Herndon, VA
Speaking as a former child who often went to Chuck E. Cheese, I knew what I was getting myself into. You know it’s going to be packed when it’s a Saturday in the single digits outside. You know kids are going to be running around, losing their minds with excitement. You know it’s going to be loud, you know you’re going to be outnumbered. Got there around 11, and the place was moderately busy already, by the time we left at 1, there wasn’t an empty seat in the house. We ordered a standard pepperoni pizza and the salad bar. Let me say this, the food was actually impressive considering the circumstances. No, I’m not high on Mountain Dew and Pixie Sticks, I was truly shocked at how good the pizza was. Low expectations perhaps? Perhaps, but it’s definitely not bad by any means. Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t gourmet pizza, but for what it is and where it’s at, I’d order it every time. Imagine a step above Little Caesar’s. The salad bar was even more shocking. The quality blew Ruby Tuesdays out of the water, not saying much, but again remember where you’re at. The selection wasn’t expansive, but everything was really, really fresh. My only gripe is that the inside looked a little tired. Some machines looked like they were past the end of their life, others didn’t work, and some we’e just taking up space. I understand these games have a hard life, but sometimes they need sent into the sunset. And by the way, the ticket payouts are a joke, you’re lucky to get 2 or 3 tickets on most machines — $ 5 bucks later you have a kazoo that breaks before you leave the place. Applauded on the food, dinged on the the games, but hey, to a kid, this place is larger than life, who am I to critique.
Donald P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
OMG! I’ve never seen so many kids running around cluelessly playing games. Half the kids must have been blind, because it’s like they weren’t even trying to win. Deposit coin, mash buttons, screen, triggers, etc, then look away to the kids next to them to see that what they were playing was certainly much more interesting than what they were playing. Some kids were so oblivious they didn’t even know the games had ended yet they stood there still«playing». I heard other kids blurt out«how do I play this» right after inserting token. I stood there shaking my head in my mind. That said, it’s a marvel how well designed everything is from the black light ink stamp on your wrist, to the games and even the ticket chomping counters. How it is that CEC mastered the art of swindling kids of their tokens and replacing it with worthless paper tickets and still make it seem like they won, is just pure evil genius!!! Seriously, the games were entertaining just to watch. It’s almost as if the idea of trying to play a game and earning tickets was lost on some kids. It was more like a slot machine. Insert coin and hope the machine would spit out a lot of tickets without knowing how to play the game, much less mastering it. It really was a lot of fun. However, this place was just a freaking mad house. Kids running around everywhere like a playground. Other kids coughing, running around barefooted, spilling things on the floor, etc. This must certainly be the place that kids bolster their immune system. With the whole thing about the super bug enterovirus going around, I was just too scared to touch anything. The machines were really packed tightly together, so this place just felt to cramped. They definitely need more floor space!
Ken B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Haymarket, VA
This Chuck E Cheese’s, like all of them, is a great place to bring the kids. My recent visit was to take part in a birthday party. The place is pretty large and has lots of games for the kids to play. The birthday party was well done and just like I remembered from when I was a kid. The pizza was better than I remember and while it’s not the best pizza in the world, it does the job. The birthday cake was tasty so that was a nice surprise. The staff was pretty friendly and they did a good job with the birthday party. Some random kid stole one of the cups of coins that belonged to one of the kids in our group and they quickly replaced it with another cup of coins which was nice. The facility was clean and I have no complaints in this area. They do something I really like, which is to stamp the hands of the parents and the kids when they come. So when you leave the stamps have to match up. This provides a level of comfort and security that allows you to let your kid roam free without worrying that someone’s going to walk out with them. The only issue I have is that Chuck E Cheese’s is not a gun friendly business. For this I knock off one star. Otherwise I really like this place. *This business is NOT gun carry friendly.
Greg M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 South Riding, VA
I write this review solely to stop being reminded about Chuck E. Cheese — bottom line up front: The kids will have a good time regardless of most any factors — and why would you go there unless it was with your kids? Scope here is the experience without the food — cause that’s not the attraction. On my latest visit, it was a daddy\daughter date and she chose to go there(…yippee…) but she had a blast, so I accomplished what I had set out to do. As of this review, there were at least 4 games out of service. At least two of the skee ball machines were having problems. The staffers could use some work on appearance for sure.
Joshua D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sterling, VA
The pizza is horrible. It’s like that disgusting sweet, weird sauce from cafeteria pizza in middle school. The pepperoni tastes exactly the same way, the only difference is it wasn’t the little square pieces. There is really no crust to speak of when it comes to this pizza, it just sort of ends and leaves you to hold onto it with your fingers in the cheese. Also — where the heck are the games? This is a horrible excuse for an arcade. Most of the stuff in there is for toddlers and involves riding a moving car thing or spinning a wheel or whacking a(digital) mole. If you’re an adult stuck going here, good luck… there’s skee ball, Deal or No Deal and that’s about it. Not even really any good classic arcade cabinets. STAYAWAY. SCREAMINGKIDS. ANDDISGUSTINGMOMS.
Susan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ashburn, VA
Ok… so I went in here thinking it would be about a one star or zero stars. I couldn’t imagine anything worse than having to go to Chuck E. Cheese. We went once to another location for a birthday party and it was horrible. So when spirit night for our elementary school came around my son kept asking if we were going to go. He even came home and told me Chuck E. Cheese came to his school and begged to go. Since we are new to the neighborhood and want to support the school as well as give our kindergarten son a chance to socialize with classmates we decided to give it a shot. We went on a rainy Thursday night so it wasn’t too packed which was great. This location is smaller than the precious one we had been to so it was less overwhelming. Pizza isn’t anything to brag about. Games are honestly a waste of money, but the kids love them so much just to trade the tickets in at the end for some small trinket. So this visit wasn’t as obnoxious as I thought it would be. Do I want to go back? Not really… the kids had a blast though. Would I go back? Maybe for a birthday party or another spirit night, but not just because.
Ben S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Silver Spring, MD
Very big facility. Studio C stage(meaning only one robot). Chuck’s mouth didn’t work properly at the time of my visit, and so while all of his other movements worked, his mouth didn’t move when he spoke, which was distracting. Watching all of the other characters on television monitors also was a bit odd(I can watch TV anywhere). Played Skee Ball in the game room, and noticed that the balls were lighter than most. Food was mediocre, but that’s to be expected from Chuck E. Cheese’s. You don’t go to Chuck E. Cheese’s for fine cuisine.
Corinne A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Sterling, VA
OMG!!! So, Chuck E Cheese supposedly has this ingenious way of keeping your child safe … stamping invisible numbers on the back of their hands. A few weeks ago, I took my kids there to meet a friend & her kids and I watched as my youngest(2 yrs old) started to walk out with a Japanese family … after supposedly having her hand checked for the number. Needless to say, I was pretty upset & began asking the guy at the front WHY he had let my daughter walk away with a different family. Long story short, their 3rd number line on the stamper had broken & after they reached #99, they started over again … repeating numbers on different families. Here’s an idea — Once you run out of numbers, WRITETHENUMBERON A STICKERTOSTICKTOTHECHILD’S BACK!!! GRRRR!!!