I don't know who you're trying to impress. Most of us have been deeply soaked in the Bushnell-verse... I'm looking forward to the upcoming origin story movies.
That said, my kid got invited to a Chuck E Cheese's birthday party recently, and the pizza was a hell of a lot better than I remember it being 15 years ago
Not going to win any awards, but definitely edible
The initial pitch was an arcade with a restaurant to feed guests. Since video games were at the core of that strategy, I would expect it should be classified as an entertainment center first.
I think it started out the former and evolved into the latter. My source is like 3 neurons in my brain that were last accessed 15 years ago so pretty sure it's accurate.
Chuck E Cheese was founded by Nolan Bushnell — the same Nolan Bushnell who was one of the co-founders of video game company Atari (at one time, the biggest player in the home console industry). He started it in part as a way to promote Atari games and cabinets.
So it was both — and the “entertainment centre” part was always part of its “core mission” from its inception.
IIRC, the original act for the animatronics had a bit about not calling it a restaurant because it was primarily an entertainment venue, it just also served food. There's a few documentaries about the rise and fall of the place that are pretty good and would be more informative than me trying to remember every detail lol
What do you mean? It's a restaurant, they serve pizza and have a salad bar. I've been there a bunch of times as a kid. It's a restaurant man, what are you talking about?
As a kid it was an entertainment center, as an adult the pizza isn't bad, but you get funky looks when you go solo XD especially if you want to play the games :-( don't even go for the ball pit (this is for adults and kids)
Could've been that the hosts recognized me from having gone with the family a month prior? And I asked them if it was weird that I was just there for the pizza and they agreed that it was remarkably good compared to the other chain options around, but no, no discrimination for food purchases.