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The location opened on January 23, 1995, and closed on June 14, 2015<ref>https://www.newsday.com/business/chuck-e-cheese-s-in-commack-closed-after-losing-lease-r99564</ref>. This location should not be confused with [[Commack, NY (6137 Jericho Turnpike)]] which was a Pizza Time Theatre location that was open from 1983-1987. |
The location opened on January 23, 1995, and closed on June 14, 2015<ref>https://www.newsday.com/business/chuck-e-cheese-s-in-commack-closed-after-losing-lease-r99564</ref>. This location should not be confused with [[Commack, NY (6137 Jericho Turnpike)]] which was a Pizza Time Theatre location that was open from 1983-1987. |
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==Stages== |
==Stages== |
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This location opened with a [[1-Stage]] show, which featured a turntable for Chuck E. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The location's first major known renovation was in 2005, when the showroom was swapped with the game room and showroom walls were removed as a result. |
The location's first major known renovation was in 2005, when the showroom was swapped with the game room and showroom walls were removed as a result. |
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Commack, NY (2115 Jericho Turnpike) was a Chuck E. Cheese's located in Commack, NY.
The location opened on January 23, 1995, and closed on June 14, 2015[2]. This location should not be confused with Commack, NY (6137 Jericho Turnpike) which was a Pizza Time Theatre location that was open from 1983-1987.
Stages
This location opened with a 1-Stage show, which featured a turntable for Chuck E.
In 2005, the showroom was relocated from the back left-hand corner of the restaurant to the right-hand side of the restaurant which can be seen upon entry. In the process, the existing stage was replaced with a Studio C Cappa.
History
The location's first major known renovation was in 2005, when the showroom was swapped with the game room and showroom walls were removed as a result.
In 2013, the restaurant was also featured in local news for a brawl that erupted in the Kid Check area.[3]
Upon its closure, the location was converted into a Bar Louie. In 2019, the Bar Louie ceased operations; the location is set to become a funeral parlor.[4]
Videos
Link | Description | Filming Date |
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link | Footage of Chuck E. March (March 1993), featuring the 1-Stage show.[5] | November 25, 1995 |
link | A video depiction of the location's closure.[6] | June 19, 2015 |
Animatronics
References
- ↑ https://patch.com/new-york/commack/81-take-the-kids-to-chuck-e-cheeses
- ↑ https://www.newsday.com/business/chuck-e-cheese-s-in-commack-closed-after-losing-lease-r99564
- ↑ https://longisland.news12.com/police-brawl-theft-at-commack-chuck-e-cheeses-34750256
- ↑ https://libn.com/2021/09/14/former-commack-watering-hole-to-become-funeral-parlor/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--84IhLRuZI
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMs8ve9mLCY