White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)

7750 Scott St was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 29, 1982 with a Rock-Afire Explosion, which closed in 1985.

This location reopened as a Showbiz Pizza (with the CEC characters) on August 6, 1987 with Chuck E's House, which closed on June 25, 2020 because of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

History
White Settlement first opened as ShowBiz Pizza Place on December 29th, 1982 with a Rock-Afire Explosion like every other Showbiz at the time. The store then closed sometime in 1985 for unknown reasons. The store would remain vacant for 1-2 years until reopening as Showbiz Pizza (with the CEC characters) on August 6, 1987 when they received Chuck E.'s House. They would then remodel again in February 1992 which removed Chuck E's House for the first 2-Stage. Then they would remodel again in around 1994-1995 to Phase 1. In around 2004, they repainted the 2005 Remodel Checkers onto the facade, keeping the Thumb Chuck logo intact. In around 2005, White Settlement would then remodel again to remove the showroom walls, most the 1990s decor (Except the record posters which they kept until their 2020 closure), & Showroom Balcony. In around the Late 2000's-Early 2010's, the dim lighting would be replaced with bright florescent lighting & removed some of the decor. The store would remain this way until they closed on June 25th, 2020 as part of CEC's Bankruptcy and the COVID-19 Pandemic.

On July 26th, 2019, White Settlement would of hosted Chuck E Con 2019 which was then hosted at the North Richland Hills location the next day.

Stages
Originally when the store opened, they had a Rock-Afire Explosion, as all other Showbiz locations had, they would have this until 1985, when they would close for unknown reasons. On August 6, 1987, the store would reopen as a Showbiz Pizza with Chuck E.'s House, as the period when the store opened was during the time when CEC stores went by the name of Showbiz, despite not having the RAE, they were the 3rd Chuck E.'s House installed, after Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and Arlington, Texas, as well as being the second modern CEC store to open. They would have Chuck E.'s House for a short time until February 1992, when they would receive the very first 2-Stage, having a different design than the later 2-Stages, with the stages separated into two parts (later ones have just one stage with a TV separating Chuck E. and Helen) a blue valence, 3-Stage buildings, Jasper sitting on a vent from a 3-Stage, Munch having a Road Stage keyboard, and Pasqually keeping his PTT arm movements. They would have the 2-Stage until they closed on June 25, 2020, as part of CEC's Bankruptcy and the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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