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P.J. Pizzazz Garden Grove |
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Location: 10870 Katella Avenue, Garden Grove, California 92840, United States[1] |
Opened: 1982-01[2] |
Closed: 198x |
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P.J. Pizzazz Garden Grove was the second P.J. Pizzazz indoor arcade and restaurant opened by Sega Enterprises, Inc.[3] Located in California's Eastman Center mall and modeled on the pioneering Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, the venue first began serving guests in January 1982.[2]
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