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    Chuck E. Cheese

    3.1 (36 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    The dance floor
    Lynn S.

    Everything has changed a lot since I was here last. No more animated critters, no ball pits, no tubes....but...the kids had a ball. They have an awesome dance floor with great music! They have tons of games abs cute little prizes. The kids had a blast!

    Surprisingly tasty
    Daniel B.

    Oh Yeah! I have been to some cruddy Chuck E Cheese's in my time. But this is not one of them. This one rocks. Would have been 5* if it had a larger play space and louder anamatronic stage-show. Yes, I said louder. This one is clean, and well lit. Most of the games/rides/amusements work. And even the big games that move, which cost $.50-$1.00 at crossgates are just one token. With coupons, that you can print from chuckecheese.com you can get those tokens for pennies on the dollar. The pizza wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting. The crust was more like oily, cheap, thin focaccia than cardboard. And the cheese was redolent of that salty, oily stuff they use at pizza hut. True, it has a strange texture, but it's tasty (which is a lot more i can say about some pizza in the cap region). So it's loud and obnoxious. Well... so are your kids. And even though you'll leave with a headache, especially if you indulge in some cheap beer, it's a good place to let your kids run around without having to pay by the hour. Plus if they get really good at ski-ball they may nail that scholarship to Yale.

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    Mike L.

    When I was a kid I would have my birthday party at Chuck E Cheese every year until I was probably about 14. That being said, this new version doesn't come close to comparing to the old Northway Mall location. Its small and crowded and the pizza is the equivalent of frozen pizza. Maybe I didn't know any better as a kid but I remember the pizza always being great back then. They do still have some positives though. Its free to get in. The games are all one token each. And your kids get run around and scream as much as they want and no one cares!

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    The salad bar had brown lettuce. The veggies tasted old and the pineapple was bad, someone could get sick . Nasty food

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    Chuck E. Cheese is fun. The employees are so nice. Games were all working. It is very clean. Parties are great. Love the mouse

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    I loved their food. Games were fun. Some staff just was not Chuck E Cheese friendly like on the Westcoast.

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    I had my 3 year old granddaughters birthday here. she had a great time. our hostess Sophia was the best.

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    Fortress of Gaming - Storefront leads to first of two large event spaces.

    Fortress of Gaming

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    The Fortress of Gaming is a new all things gaming event center referred to as, "A Country Club For…read moreGamers". It is located in the warehouse district of Railroad Avenue and a bit tricky to find until the signage is updated but it is more than worth the time you spend searching for it. The Fortress of Gaming is owned by the same person that runs Zombie Planet. The ambition of this place is as grand as the size the venue offers with a small storefront for things like paints, play mats, and dice, the majority of the other two large sections of the location are dedicated to running events and offering space to play games. A flat $5 entry fee gets you access to the facility, their large gaming library, on site concessions, and many tables. Currently, they have spaced out tables, a new HIPPA rated HVACC system with plenty of ventilation, and a requirement to prove you are vaccinated to enter. Masks are optional once inside as a result which is a nice upside to the requirement to prove you are vaccinated. I went for my first visit to try out a event called, "Paint and Take" which is where you buy a $25 kit that includes a pre primed miniature, the paints and brushes you need, and a cup for water so that you can essentially sit and paint with others and have a good time. Eventually, there are plans to get a liquor license and to possibly host "paint and sip" instructional events as well. The venue currently runs magic the gathering, digimon, Warhammer 40K events and really, the potential is vast right now for future events from regular board gaming nights to conventions. This is the gamer equivalent of a field of dreams. He built it, the only question now is, will they come? I hope so. This is a great space and I plan to visit often and see everything they have to offer. This is a local small business that is very niche and it is my hope that it is one of the examples of how we have built back better since the pandemic threw a wrench in all our lives. For those who know about Zombie Planet, note that the store is still there and not closing. It is going to be a full retail location now with more product to offer. It is shifting all it's event business to The Fortress of Gaming. This is an exciting new place to visit and I recommend doing so. It is not crowded, it is not noisy, it is clean and they follow current covid best practices. The owner is open to new ideas too. If you happen to have some nifty and feasible ideas for events you'd like to host at the Fortress, try talking to George about it. You may just find yourself with a venue that meets your gaming event needs :)

    I am a pretty active boardgamer. My BGG account goes back to 2009, and I have been gaming since I…read morewas a child. I usually game a couple of times a month, as well as attend various board game conventions. However, I don't like to go to game cafes in general... I just don't see the need. That being said, this place was new so my wife and I checked it out on a Saturday. They are located in practically the middle of nowhere in an old industrial section of Albany. They don't have a sign yet (bureaucratic red tape is slowing it down) and GPS will get you to the right area but not exactly there. Just keep driving around and behind the buildings until you find it. Inside, there are several rooms: one is for general gaming, the other appears to be set up for tournaments (or space rentals). We paid the $5 each for attendance (all-you-can-game) and checked out titles on the shelves. The owner said they had 300, but it looked like much less. They do own a gaming store (Zombie Planet) and he said they were hoping to get up to 500 titles. I recognized about 50% of the games they had, and probably had played 20% already. It is a nice collection, but if you want something in particular you might not find it. You could always bring your own, but I would rather stay at home and play. If you don't have a local gaming group, this is a good alternative. A miniatures tournament was going on in the back room and they were clearly having a good time. A couple of my friend's were getting killed (some things never change!) and it is a good venue for a tournament. Everyone is packed together and it is loud... but that is how things go. Speaking of which, you need to be vaccinated to get in so bring proof. I supposed post-covid that note won't be necessary anymore. They offer some hot food (chicken fingers, fries, pizza rolls, etc.) and cold food (pretzels, chips, candy) and various drinks. Prices are reasonable and any profits go to help support the operation, so I didn't mind paying a bit more than the local grocery store. I don't think you can bring food in, so keep that in mind. We stayed for a couple of hours and played 3-4 games. It was fun. If you are looking to connect with other local gamers this would be a great place to start. They clearly have a nice space for gaming.

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    Dave & Buster's Albany - Buffalo wings - perfect

    Dave & Buster's Albany

    2.5(171 reviews)
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    I visited around 5:45 PM and had a disappointing experience. There were only about 15-20 people in…read morethe restaurant, but I still waited around 35 minutes for a waiter. When my food arrived, At 6.40pm the order was wrong, which made the wait even more frustrating. The staff also didn't seem very welcoming. Overall, the service was slow and inattentive despite the restaurant not being busy.

    My overall experience was terrible - food, service, and ambiance. I'll never return…read more I entered D&B from the parking lot to watch a sports PPV because it was getting late and the mall would be closed by the end of the PPV. There was a sign about seating, but no one was available to show me a seat. I made my way over to the bar seating where there are TV screens. Behind the bar seating are some booths. The first thing I experienced was the horrendously loud noise from all the gaming machines. Next, there were very few customers at the bar or using the booths. The customers at the bar were more interested in each other than anything on the screens. The barmaid was at the far end of the bar yukking it up with some guy who probably was her boyfriend and I was ignored. Finally, I went up to someone who worked there and was told something about a basketball game being on and the PPV will start after the game. Total bullsh*t. Another employee got a remote and found the PPV and put it on two screens. The barmaid eventually came over and seemed disturbed that she had to take my order. She soon disappeared again and didn't ask me anything about how I liked the food or whether I wanted a refill (soft drink) until I was about ready to leave. Now it's close to midnight, and the bar area booths got swamped with little kids who just finished with the games. What normal parents bring their little kids to a bar near midnight when they should be in bed sleeping? I was glad the PPV was over and I couldn't leave fast enough.

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    At The Pier Arcade

    At The Pier Arcade

    1.5(2 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    I came here with my wife as part of a date night at the Mall. This place closed at 8PM, and when we…read morearrived a little after 7PM it was deserted. One employee was either "working" in the back or "hiding", and considering how many problems we ran into I think she was hiding. Though I can't say I blame her. You need to pay money to put "credits" onto a plastic swipe card, which is used both to pay for games and also track your "ticket" winnings (which you can turn in for lame prizes). You know the drill... everything is overpriced. But, if it was fun it would be okay. We tried playing Skeeball and the machine I used was broken. It took two swipes (and loss of corresponding money) before I went to get the employee to help me out. She managed to get it to work. Later, we tried to play Air Hockey and it too took our money. At that time, the employee told us how she had received other complaints that day about the game and she "really should tell her manager". (Yes, that would have been good). Sadly, we didn't get to play it. She also told us that the machines were at least 10 years old and prone to breaking. Other games we tried had no posted rules, so we wasted money trying to just figure out how they worked (an electronic hopscotch game that we thought was like DDR; a Plinko style game that only dropped one ball in one pass, etc.) We played a couple of other games, but really at the end we were just scrambling to find something to use our money on. We did enjoy the 2-player giant PacMan game, though. I was pretty annoyed at the whole situation. She helped us when we asked for it, but considering she knew that the games were finicky, we were the only customers in the place, and we were frequently asking for help I would have appreciated if we didn't have to hunt her down so much. Unless they fix the games that interest me, I won't be back.

    Small place, meat-and-potatoes game selection, unnecessarily complicated swipe card system in place…read moreof dropping quarters into a slot - all the usual trappings of the current arcade model (i.e. corporations selling millennial nostalgia back to us and our kids). It's profitable. I get it. But listen. Back in the days of actual arcades in America, these places were populated with employees who liked video games and actually knew how the machines worked. This place (when it has anyone working the desk/floor at all) is populated by miserable 17 year-olds who haven't been trained to do anything and whose actual job (since the card machine handles the money) is essentially to make sure no one reaches up the claw machine's asshole to grab the low-hanging prizes. Today, the card machines were not working, and the Miserable Teen Du Jour claimed that they weren't working. No solution offered. She checked the card I already had (from when I visited a couple months ago) and claimed the system said my card "does not exist." No solution offered. I tried to get a new one, but her computer and card reader were also not working. She reset the computer, we stood there awkwardly, and then she shrugged and said, "Nothing works here. Have a good day." Cue a meltdown from my 4 year-old daughter, who had been looking forward to this all day, while the employee stood there and stared off into space as if nothing had happened and as if the place was operating under business as usual. Plot twist: I'm not blaming the employee. Sure, she was useless and unfriendly, but I bet she's barely scraping minimum wage out of this bucket, and she clearly has no support from management. Whatever corporation owns this chain needs to get its act together, have someone in the back who knows how to operate the cabinets, the almighty card machine, and the credit card reader (FFS!). So many companies right now - including food corporations reselling us the bullshit junk food our parents refused to let us eat in 1994 - are profiting off of our nostalgia and claiming to want to bring back our childhood memories. You know what I remember about arcades in the '90s? BEING HAPPY THERE. Management giving a shit. Employees knowing how to fix Street Fighter if the coin slot ate 25 cents. I don't want to hear that "everyone is shorthanded." I don't want to hear that "no one wants to work." Those things have been consistent since the creation of capitalism. The core issue right now, as I type this, is that the cake is a lie: a reference the management of At the Pier probably doesn't even get, because they clearly don't care about video games or those who enjoy them.

    Chuck E. Cheese - pizza - Updated July 2026

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