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Chuck E. Cheese In Brick Reopening With New Look
The interior of the kids arcade and restaurant has been remodeled, and the owners are celebrating with a grand reopening.

BRICK, NJ — After nearly 30 years of entertaining kids and families, Chuck E. Cheese at Brick Plaza has been remodeled and is celebrating its grand opening Thursday.
The owners announced the grand opening celebration, which is set for 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the restaurant.
Each child who attends will receive free 30 minutes of All You Can Play games, and there will be free cake, a chance to win raffle prizes and special appearances from Chuck E. and friends, the owners said in announcing the grand opening.
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The remodeled center features new games with varying skill levels for players of all ages, an interactive dance floor, a 200-inch LED video wall and a Trampoline Zone, which allows kids under 56 inches tall to bounce in a safe, enclosed environment.
The Chuck E. Cheese company began in the late 1970s, bringing pizza, games and kids' entertainment all under one roof. It was founded by by Nolan Bushnell, the co-founder of Atari, and originally was known as Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theatre. The Brick Township location opened in the 1990s.
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