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Bidrage med feedbackI went to my grandchildren's birthday party the service was terrible! It was also very warm in the complex. If you are planning a Bday party, find another Peter Piper with hosts to help you.
It's cold! Could have a better customer service. But man, you know your product. If you get out, don't let me order and pay for it! Kids always have fun. Undoubtedly big cup root beer!
One of the best peter piper pizza buffets as far as pizza being made and served. The salad, not so much, dry and wilted. Dessert pizza fresh and perfect. Game room had nice options for teens.
Pizza was good, but I saw my pizza sitting up there like eight minutes, and they never called it, I had to go up there and ask the guy to give it to me, and he said he had to cut it. I waited for him to cut it off and he cut several pizzas before he served me mines after it was cut, even thought my order was in and there?s to go. EVEN THEN have still not called them and I had to go up again and ask him how I watched one of the workers, I assume that the boss hand someone else had their pizzas coming after me and say? nice and hot? When should mine? ve was hot, but they were too concentrated on all the others? s Pizza that came to mine to give me a good service with pizza.
Pizza was great. Gaming was bad. We just held my son's 7th birthday with Peter Piper. We had some parties in the past, but this was unfortunately our last time. Our main problem was with the new Funpass card system. When we booked the party, it was still the token system but at some point between the booking and our arrival it had switched to fun pass cards. We had many children between 5-7 years. It is much easier for them to conceptualize how much the game costs when they are handed over a small cup with a series of tokens. Several children ran out of money on their cards within the first 10 minutes because they only repeatedly tapped their card on a game to drain their card to play a single game only once. Once we realized why their cards were suddenly empty, we brought them to the attention of an employee and asked if there was a way to reload the cards. She was apologetic, but there was nothing she could do. We spent $240 at this party, and a big piece of it was immediately gone because the system for games in a children's restaurant was too confusing for these kids. The card system works in a place like Dave Busters, because adults understand the concept of cards, but small children need to see the tangible tokens to understand how much each game is, how much to spend to play a game, and when they are out of money. Our other main thing was that the carousel was shut off and had apparently stopped for months. I heard an employee told another client that it would be out for at least another month. Really? We had several preschool children in our group who were really sad. We have enjoyed our parties there in the past, but will not return. We have enjoyed our parties there in the past, but will not return.