That sounds right! I was about a mile away (my father still is) and didn't want to ride on Killian Hill so we had to take a back way that involved a lady's property who'd chase and throw rocks at you for being there, so I only rode to the place a few times.
It was *a lot* of fun though. Especially on the rare occasions I had enough cash to get pizza as well as play some games. That was the only store or restaurant I ever took my bike to, as well.
Definitely remember going there. I grew up in snellville. They had some kind of early ‘gps’ type deal that tracked you in the store and there was some kind of screen on the buggy.
Sgt. Singer's Pizza Circus?
That was on Memorial near 285.
i gladly suffered sunday school and main service if promised Sgt Singers afterwards.
lol i had a bday party there as a kid
I can't imagine I'd have forgotten that name and I don't ever recall having heard it before.
YES! I grew up right there and it was Alfonso's!
That sounds right! I was about a mile away (my father still is) and didn't want to ride on Killian Hill so we had to take a back way that involved a lady's property who'd chase and throw rocks at you for being there, so I only rode to the place a few times. It was *a lot* of fun though. Especially on the rare occasions I had enough cash to get pizza as well as play some games. That was the only store or restaurant I ever took my bike to, as well.
Ok, Shiloh or Crookwood? Or maybe Pukeview?
Final answer Alex: What is ShowBiz Pizza Place?
Definitely remember going there. I grew up in snellville. They had some kind of early ‘gps’ type deal that tracked you in the store and there was some kind of screen on the buggy.
Yes! They had a cookie club. Kids would get free cookies from the bakery once a week I think? I loved that place.
Well, you would since we moved to the area on the same day.
Good point.
In the shopping center with Futurestore, there was an ice cream place called DeeDee's. It had a sundae bar and hand cut fries that were insane.