This place seriously needs work. Jam packed, back to back. The place was clearly at capacity, no one seemed to mind. This is a child establishment, there should not be more adults than children. You should not have a table if you do not have food. However, shout out to Kevin for being real. He’s the reason this place is even getting a star. I literally walked in there, paid $ 27 to get a pizza, walked around for 20 minutes just to find a table, only to NOT find a table and have an employee tell me it was not going to happen. Definitely will not be back.
La H.
Place rating: 3 Powder Springs, GA
Chuck E Cheese’s claim to fame is a place where a kid can be a kid. With that in mind, I will attempt to keep my adult opinions at a minimum. I have an 11 year old son, and a 6 year old daughter. I asked them how they liked it, and based on their responses, my daughter would give this place 5 stars. My son would give this place 2 stars. Hence the 3 star rating. We went to this location on a Saturday afternoon, and it was a chaotic zoo! We walked around a couple of times in order to find a place to sit. We had a coupon for a pizza and tokens that we took advantage of. After a while, our pizza arrived, and the taste was pretty good. My husband, and son went to the restroom, and reported that the restroom was a total mess. I work in the elementary school setting, so I’m a little used to chaotic noise. Therefore, I was able to block everything out, and read, and play games on my tablet while my children and husband dealt with chaos.
Robert G.
Place rating: 1 Douglasville, GA
As with all Chuck E. Cheese locations, you don’t go here for good food. You go because some a**hole parent of one of your children’s friends thought it would be a nice place for a birthday party. Wrong, wrong wrong. Food is terrible, it’s a lousy place for a party because of the adults letting there spawn run wild. Listen folks, just because it’s geared towards children is no excuse to allow behavior that you wouldn’t tolerate at home. The worst thing is many of the adults are worse than their kids. This place needs a bar.
Kelley C.
Place rating: 5 Athens, GA
I’ve been to plenty of Chuck E Cheese’s before, in lots of different cities. This past weekend I was at this particular location, in Douglasville, Georgia, and was VERY impressed – more so than at any other location. The employees were wonderful – very helpful and very friendly. The salad bar was good, it’s small but everything seemed very fresh. My kids said the pizza was good, too. It was an all-around pleasant experience. Special thanks to the manager, who cheerfully re-counted the cash register TWICE for me when I realized I hadn’t gotten the correct change on an earlier transaction. If you’re in the Douglasville area, I definitely recommend this Chuck E!
Stefanie R.
Place rating: 5 Snellville, GA
Great place for a kids’ birthday if you don’t mind lots of kids running around and maybe some crying. CEC doesn’t have the best pizza but it works for the time you’re there. The pizza comes fresh and if you’re out playing with your kids in the arcade, they’ll make an anouncement that your pizza is ready if you’re not at the table waiting for it. They also have a full salad bar, hot wings, bread sticks, mozzerella sticks and dessert. I went to this particular CEC today for a little cousin’s birthday and I must say my daughter who is 16 months old(today) and I had a wonderful time. She enjoyed the pepperoni pizza and the toddler play area with the super kiddie rides. We had plenty of tokens and played a lot of games and got tons of tickets and she left with a few prizes. I’m sure in the future we’ll be back for my daughter’s b-day party. Whats cool about CEC these days is that all the games are 1 token — even the big kid arcade games. When I was kid in the 80’s you had some games that were 2 sometimes 4 tokens. Next time you make a trip to CEC with the kids, make sure you stop by the website first and get a coupon for about 40 tokens and discount on pizza. The website is .