Address: 3900 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60609, USA
Phone: +17733762900
Sunday: 2–9PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 2–9PM
Mayra Lopez
I love to bring kids here, Its very affordable and they have a great time. I wish they had more options to play with but over all good time and price.
Cary Chan
I was spontaneously thinking of an arcade experience to take my wife to, and she mentioned Razz Matazz. It's great because it's literally in the neighborhood. We pulled up in the afternoon and were also looking for a bite to eat, saw folks outside eating as well as inside. It was nice to see them busy, as well as some birthday parties happening. The staff were very polite and the space looked fairly large. I was mentally expecting it to be even larger based on the exterior, but it shares the building with Chicago Indoor Sports. Not a problem at all. There were plenty of games and a giant bounce area, I'm thinking this is a great spot for children's birthday parties. The staff were super polite and helpful, and we decided to share a $25 2-hour all you can play card. The downside is that you don't win tickets and can't play VR, but we weren't looking for that on this visit. It's a great deal though, we played our brains out on the arcade games, ski ball, and basketball. It wasn't packed so we didn't have to wait, we beat a couple of great shooters and used up our time, I think it was just about right. Props also goes for cleanliness, the bathroom was super clean, I might have caught them at a good time, but it was a pleasant surprise. My wife also confirmed this haha. Couple of downers, some games didn't work, mostly the physical games that used balls, but not a huge deal-breaker for us. The hours seem to end early (8:30 pm), which makes sense for a kids oriented space. They also don't open on weekdays at the moment. Definitely planning to return when we need a fun indoor experience.
Paula Loaiza
It was just happiness for my family there. My son had a blast
DjCornRed The Great
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No laser tag
Do not charge tp go in just for time time you buy on game cards
No tickets. You just put money on a play card for the games. You pay for the bouncy houses separately
Yes closes at 9 o'clock
About $30 or more per person for inflatables depending on time limit and they have game cards for arcades that are reloadable $25 and up depending on amount of credits you want to play with.
Yes Razzmatazz is open
It's like Chuck e cheese or most arcades. You pay an amount and get a certain amount of token to play the games. You decide how much you want to pay. There's games of .75, $1, or $2 per game.
Early
Its was closed last weekend
Razzmatazz is closed until Chicago goes to tier 2
Call them after 4pm
Yes ii believe it is free to get in, just pay for the arcade and field house area
The pizza and chicken wings were good. It's not restaurant food, but for a play place it's good.
No entry price just go in and decide what you want to do. There are different prices if you only want to play the games or if you want the games and food different prices. They also have jumpy houses that you have to pay for separately but its only $5 per child and they can jump for as long as they want which is a great way to tired them out before leaving. They also have different prices for groups or for parties but no matter what you choose all the prices are well worth it and they are not scandalous with their prices. Everything is affordable. Hope that helps but if it doesn't you should call and ask ahead of time. Good luck and have fun!
There's no entrance fee. You just play for games
They have one pinball game, it's a Star Wars one.
Don't believe so, the sports side is separate and from what I've seen is just soccer, like soccer training and leagues.
From 50 cents to $3.00
$10 for unlimited play for 1 hour, $15 for unlimited play for 2 hours. I'm not sure if they're open on Easter, you'd have to call them and ask.
No entry fee. You choose how much you want to spend on food and game cards once you are there.
Nothing to get in. You pay for food and game cards. I think their eat and play packages are $30 up. You also have the option of buying game cards or food separately.
I can't think of any games that a 1 year old would be able to play. Think of Razzmatazz as a Chuck E Cheeses or a Dave n Busters, but on a smaller scale and more friendly
yes it's ok for all ages!!!
Call for that information. I believe there are different party packages
I'd call n ask if I were you hun.
for what?
Yes u can just walk in but no guarantee open tables
No tickets you add value to a card and use it to pay at each game
No, they don't allow outside food.
Free
I believe so since they frequently host birthdays, but I'd call just to be sure.
I believe there are 3 inflatables
No
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