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The Store's Exterior During the Mid 2000's


Chicago, IL (1830 W Fullerton Ave), Store #687 is a Chuck E. Cheese's location located in Chicago, Illinois; in the Riverpoint Center. Located 5 Miles from The Loop and being not far from I-90/I-94 this location could be considered a flagship.

Stages

The store had a 1-Stage, which was phased out for 2.0. They also had the Helicopter Light, but the lights were burnt out and it only spun.

Stage Installed Removed Notes
1-Stage September 1993 August 2022 Last of two 1-Stages in Illinois
Dance Floor + Video Wall August 2022 Still In Use 2021 Model

History

Before Chuck E. Cheese's, it is rumored that a Toy Store used to occupy the building.

This location opened back on September 26, 1993 (Originally numbered 1730 W Fullerton Ave.) with a 1-Stage show. The store layout and stage was identical to most stores being opened around that time. Despite being located near Downtown Chicago with the skyline in site, the store was really similar to all the other stores including size, because of this, it is not a flagship store.

This store received the 2005 remodel in 2008/09 and the store was expanded to the right. The TV behind Munch on the stage was removed shortly after.

In 2011, Pasqually received a Modern Mask.

In 2014, the entire store was recarpeted. Chuck's mask was replaced with the one from the Streamwood, Illinois location.

In 2020 just before the lockdown, Helen and Jasper’s masks and Chuck’s snout and jaw were replaced with the ones from Skokie, IL. Munch also had his lower Jaw replaced with a PTT one.

In August of 2022, the store would receive the 2.0 remodel replacing the 1-Stage with a dance floor. However, parts of the animatronics like the heads and the valves were sent to the Tinley Park, Illinois and Milwaukee (Chase), Wisconsin locations. As of April 2023, Chicago Fullerton is still open today.

Infamous Photo

A photo of this location's stage that was originally taken by the Chicago Tribune made it's way into mainstream media because of Chuck's Stare. It has been edited and has appeared in clickbait thumbnails, and MatPat's Chuck E. Cheese Food Theory.

Videos

Link Description Filming Date
link Show Footage: Birthday Star Extravaganza 2008 May 2009
link Show Footage: April 2009 June 18, 2009
link Short clip of the show February 2012

Gallery

Animatronics

Animatronic Serial Whereabouts Notes
Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic) 1304 Destroyed. Entire head and valves sent to Tinley Park.
Helen Henny (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed. Entire head sent to Milwaukee. Valves sent to Tinley Park.
Mr. Munch (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed.
Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic) 1326 Destroyed. Entire head sent to Milwaukee. Shirt, jeans, and shoes sent to Tinley Park.
Pasqually (Cyberamic) Unknown Destroyed. Entire head sent to Tinley Park.