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Just want to bring it to your attention, this place is a Chuck E. Cheese type of chain in CA, geared toward kids, with a catch. They serve peanut butter pizzas. Some pizzas also have peanuts in shell on top, probably the peanut butter pizzas.
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Interesting, we have a Chuck E Cheese here in MA (several) and have eaten there and have never had an issue.
Thanks for sharing. I'm definitely going to ck to see if they have the peanut butter pizza next time we go.
okay--now I see that it's not chuck e cheese but a place LIKE chuck e cheese. I'm still going to ck when we go though. Seems peanut butter pizza is becoming more popular.
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yea, incredible john's is the newest sensation in my area, and gives me the heebie-jeebies.
Buffets in general are dicey for food allergies, but they have the peanut butter pizza decorated with peanut shells, and no way to know if the spatula has been used on other pizza.
There are also kids running around covered in allergens touching all the games and rides.
I don't rememeber looking at the salad bar to see if they had nuts there, but I thought I noticed nuts at the desert/soft serve area.
On another note, they also don't have any system (like Chuck E. Cheese does) to ensure that kids don't leave without the parent/adult they came in with. If you have older kids you like to give some freedom to to play games with their friends, you have to be a lot more careful at Incredible John's.
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Interesting...thank for the head's up!
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