I had my Daughter’s 5th Birthday Party at Peter Piper Pizza on November 14th with it being close to home and never received what the package advertised. We paid $ 120 for 12 persons in cash because the credit card machine was not working. Definitely as sign something was wrong with this place. Anyways, we never received the promised: — *350 tickets for birthday girl *frame photo of birthday girl * soft serve ice cream for all guests It never dawned on me to remind the hosts as it was the first time we ever visited Peter Piper Pizza. However, my wife was livid that I even leaved a tip since it was their responsibility to let us know what we did not utilize from the package paid for. We even heard announcements for other children but never got any acknowledgement but the fact that we were entitled to the ice cream, photo and token tickets but was ROBBED makes me feel insulted. I will wait to see what the Manager does as we cannot get a photo done now that the party is over but took our own to preserve the moment. The tickets should have been made available to my Daughter for purchase of a toy. In fact, I would expect the Manager to at least own up to the MONUMENTALFAILURE to deliver the service package as advertised and provide a tangible reason for us to return or I will simply learn from this lesson and book Chuck E Cheese’s next time despite it being a further drive from where I live.
Nicole J.
Classificação do local: 3 Humble, TX
This place was slightly cleaner than Chuck E Cheese but with only a third of the entertainment. Be aware there are only two ride on games for the littles, and one of them was out of order. Other Than those, kids 2 and under don’t really have games they can enjoy. We ordered the California pizza and it tasted fine. The kids each got a personal pan pizza and drink with the kids meal for around $ 3, so that’s definitely a good price. They had no low fat salad dressing options when I asked. The prize counter was also much smaller than similar establishments, and had poor choices for the kids.
Maria W.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
Went back here to relive some old special memories of continuous childhood birthday parties. Walked in and was greeted by «Welcome to Peter Piper» oh, the chick forgot to say pizza. The place was packed with children and Hispanics! I guess it being in Pasadena it owns the respect of that. The staff seemed pretty young and dumb. As I asked the teenage girl what were their token options and she looked at me like I was butt naked and rolling stupid— she didn’t know what I was talking about. Let’s talk about the games. The games were totally rigged and a huge rip off. They would take my tokens and the game wouldn’t work WTF is this crook doing?! If you were to say win 60 points it would only give you 4 tickets what’s up with the calculations?!! They are rigged! The pizza is just okay– nothing like Papa John’s or Dan’s Pizza Co. My sister did say it tasted better than Little Caesars. Heck, Little Caesars pizza is nasssssssttttyyyy!!! Nasty! The game area was super small and the games weren’t that fun, but when you weren’t even winning you got tickets. The prizes were overpriced with how many tickets you got. The little grow in the dark duckies were 50 tickets why? They should’ve been only 5 or 1 ticket/s. Buuuuuut, most of the lower ticket prizes were novelty old fashioned toys I played with when I was 4 years old. Yeah, I’m not that young anymore and I stocked up hard on the glow in the dark vampire teeth and rope bracelets. Two spin tops, and a glow in the dark duckie. The best part about the trip here was reliving the memories, but truly I feel bad that this place is robbing these children and most of all their parents!
Abigail C.
Classificação do local: 5 Pasadena, TX
It had been a while since i had been to a peter piper pizza and it has changed, in a good way the pizza is good, even though there isn’t much of a selection, and the salad is fresh. The employees there were very nice. The games range from 1 token to 3 tokens and they have fruit ninjaaa! I enjoyed myself. i would actually admit i prefer it over chuck. e. cheese…