CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Chuck E. Cheese isn't just "where a kid can be a kid" anymore, as the company announced the opening of multiple arcades aimed at adults nationwide. Chuck E. Cheese announced on ...
Chuck's Arcade staffer Armando Arizmendi plays a NERF arcade game at the Brea venue hours before its grand opening. (Gabriella Angotti-Jones / For The Times) Chuck E. Cheese is all grown-up. Sort of.
For Gen X and Millennial parents looking for a break from reality and a dose of nostalgia, we’ve got huge news. If you grew up in the heyday of Chuck E. Cheese or maybe you lived in a town with ...
If the days of going to Chuck E. Cheese for games and pizza are long gone, because you grew up, the childhood hotspot is reinventing the business, opening an older teen- and adult-focused concept.
Chuck E. Cheese is appealing to more adults with a new arcade. Chuck’s Arcade features a variety of retro video games like Pac-Man and Donkey Kong. The arcades are open in several cities, including St ...
Chuck E. Cheese is fully aware it’s a nostalgic place for adults. While parent company CEC Entertainment still operates children’s play locations across the United States, its perhaps even more ...
For almost half a century Chuck E. Cheese has been a place “where a kid can be a kid.” But what happens when kids grow up? Enter Chuck’s Arcade: a new concept branding itself as a place where an adult ...
THORNTON, Colo. — Chuck E. Cheese is opening a new concept for adults who want to be kids. The company said its new Chuck’s Arcade combines new and classic games alongside animatronic characters.