It's all over but the crying at Chuck E. Cheese's in Gaithersburg. The shuttered pizza parlor resembles an ancient temple ruin with stately columns. A shadow of Chuck himself remains burnt into the facade where the main sign was removed. While the exterior signs are gone, the Chuck E. Cheese window coverings remain in place.
A popular Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Gaithersburg Square has closed its doors permanently, and it just had its place called Space Available where the construction is going on.
ReplyDeleteIt used to be a family fun center, which is known as a place where a kid can be a kid specializing some arcade games, kids birthday parties, dining room, 7 pictures, and mouse mascot, but Space Available is formerly occupied by Chuck E. Cheese.
ReplyDeleteChuck E. Cheese is formerly occupying Space Available in Gaithersburg Square.
ReplyDeleteSpace Available is officially open, but something is wrong with a place. There used to be a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant in Gaithersburg.
ReplyDeleteGaithersburg Square officially has Space Available where the Chuck E. Cheese used to be.
ReplyDeleteIt used to be a place where a kid can be a kid, but now Gaithersburg's popular Chuck E. Cheese space is being transformed by the Gaithersburg Square shopping center, which is at the corner of North Frederick Avenue and Perry Parkway.
ReplyDeleteChuck E. Cheese's is a proud sponsor of educational programs on PBS Kids, but now it's a restaurant, which has closed down in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
ReplyDeleteGoodbye, Chuck E. Cheese. You won't be missed.
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