Albuquerque, NM Family Restaurants With Games
Albuquerque, New Mexico has several family restaurants that offer places for children to run, hop on small rides, play arcade games or just take part in simple activities. These restaurants have kid-friendly menus and some even have some educational treats. Does this Spark an idea?
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iT'Z
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The regional chain restaurant iT'Z opened a store in 2006 on San Mateo Boulevard. It has an all you can eat buffet, arcade games like bumper cars, bowling and skee-ball, and rides such as the Spinoli and Miner Mike train ride. The food service includes a salad bar and a create your own pasta option. The four dining room themes are "Game" for sports; "Toon'Z" with classic cartoons; "Galaxy" with a large movie screen; and "Hollywood" with Wifi and music.
Chuck E. Cheese's
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Chuck E. Cheese's has Albuquerque locations on Wyoming Boulevard and Coors Boulevard. The restaurants feature age appropriate game rooms like the "Toddler Zone." Also, for the children's safety, the establishment implements a kid check program. On arrival parents or guardians and their children receive identical numbers stamped on their hands. The restaurant is a frequent draw for birthday parties with specials on pizza, drinks and tokens.
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Peter Piper Pizza
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The Peter Piper Pizza's chain has Albuquerque locations on Gold Course Road and San Mateo Boulevard. It has arcade games with a ticket system that can lead to prizes. The restaurant offers add-ons such as goodie bags and extra tokens to customize a child's party. The restaurant also serves alcoholic beverages for adults.
Chick-fil-A
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There are three Chick-fil-A restaurants in the Albuquerque area. The restaurants don't have games, but the kid's meal comes with educational puzzles, books and games. In 2011, for example, each one came with a "Martha Speaks" book. The kid's meal was made up of a piece of chicken, a bowl of fruit and 2 percent milk. The restaurants can host parties or have party platters made for at-home parties.
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