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  • Briana C.

    Dave and Buster's for kids. They get all the sugary sodas and junk to eat while us adults have to partake and smile! All in all, it was good fun. The staff member assigned to the birthday party handled the wild bunch with smiles and calmness. She really did an excellent job! The food was not that great. I do not have child tastebuds anymore but did eat the endless buffet. The salad bar was pretty decent. For the kids, I get it! The games were pretty fun! Loved the mini bowling, Guitar Hero, Trivia game, and trying to win tickets. Prizes were not that great although. Some of the machines were a bit finicky when swiping your player's cards. I think the food was my biggest issue. I will definitely return for some arcade action.

    (3)
  • Leigh P.

    Oh Gatti Town. How should i rate you? First of all, let it be known that I was WAY leaning towards going to Dave and Busters (hello alcohol and decent food) but the two little handsome men in my life and my sensible pocketbook were screaming "GATTI TOWN", so off we went. The little handsome men's dad would of course taken us/forced them to go to D&B had I leaned that way, but I'm the amiable part time mama type who is happy to go wherever all the boys will be happy at. We did the $24.95/ea buffet and $25 game card deal. I have to say even for $100 I felt like we got our money's worth. Not only did I personally eat way too much cheap pizza, one boy ate a metric ton of mac and cheese and five brownies, the other ate 4 rice crispy treats and the equivalent of 2 liters of mountain dew. Sounds effing perfect to me! We sat in the cartoon room, which was fun with Tom and Jerry to watch. There are three (four?) rooms total to eat in, each with a theme (cartoon, sports with games on, and two "quiet" rooms where most of the grandparent types seemed to be hiding). After feasting on crap pizza and all sugared up, we entered the arcade. We have been to other arcade type jernts and those little fellas can blow through $100 in game cards in like an hour. Not at Gatti Town. At Gatti Town, your game cards seem to never end. Two very enthusiastic boys can play games at Gatti Town, with music blaring and lights and the assault to your every sense for a solid five (5), cinco, hours. I swear we entered the space/time continuum while in there and hours turned into days. This is definitely a spot for people with kids. Where Dave and Busters can be a date place, Gatti Town is not. It had the overall smell of cheap pizza, arm pits and pay day loans. Everything you touched had the general feeling of sticky. Do you want to test out your flu vaccine or general state of your immune system? Come to Gatti Town.

    (3)
  • Cara O.

    This place is an assault on the senses. Holy crap. When you walk in there are children running around yelling, food cooking, huge bright lights and color everywhere. It is intense. I advise against going here if you have a neurological disorder. The pizza is sub par. Kids don't care though. They have reduced the amount of games in the game room and added some swag leather chairs and couches throughout for parents to sit in and watch the kids run around and play. I appreciate that. The new owners have also reduced the price. I docked a star because there used to be a padded area for babies and toddlers and for some reason, they took that out. That really sucks for families with more than one child (which is most of the world). What do you do with your little ones now when the big ones are playing?? I'd pay more if they put a baby/toddler section back in.

    (3)
  • Eric F.

    Gatti Town, formerly Incredible Pizza, or something like that, is an "all you can eat buffet" of limited assortment. The wife and I took our 2 yr old here because of a $4 all you can eat special certain nights of the week, which seemed like a cheap enough deal we couldn't pass up. (If it's still going it was Monday-Thursday evenings I think) We walked in and paid without fail, naturally non-water drinks were extra (About your standard-absurd $2-3 range). We walked in and found multiple "theme" rooms, 50's diner, cartoons, mostly kiddie stuff with at least one room that looked semi-adult/romantic. (Do NOT take a hot date here for a "romantic evening, or you'll go home alone.) The food was pretty much what you could expect for a sub $10 all you can eat pizza buffet: A handful of slightly dried out under the heat-lamp pizza delights, some bone-dry "breadsticks" oddly shaped just like a pizza without toppings/sauce, some cheese bread oddly shaped just like a cheese pizza without the sauce, some overly sugared slightly dried out under the heat-lamp desserts oddly shaped just like pizzas that had sugary flavored goo tossed on top. In fact, about the only things that weren't slightly dried out under the heat-lamps and oddly shaped just like a pizza (and I swear; made of the same dough) were the soups, salad bar, and what I think was a baked potato bar (didn't try the potato bar, or the soups) The salad bar was pretty nice for a non-salad muncher like myself. It had plenty of leafy things for my wife to enjoy, as well as an array of classic veggies and croutons and dressings. I made a delicious pea/ham/cheese/mushroom/salad. It tasted about as fresh as I could hope. The "wait staff" that didn't wait on us but I think were really just bussers was kind enough to ask us if we had a request for a type of pizza. That was kinda neat. Then there's the ARCADE OF DOOM! Lots of mediocre classic arcade type games. Some gun-games, some "skill" games, even a little small-child section. Well, for one, the PRICES on the games are absurd. 35 cents, 55cents, 75 cents, 40 cents... I think the cheapest we found was 30 cents... Whoever priced these games is a jerk. Sorry, a RAGING TOOL JERK. Yeah I said it. C'mmon man, make the prices something standard and simple. KIDS come here to play. Not to mention, my wife and I put $5 on a card, played a few games, and ended the night with 25 cents left over. They refused to refund the quarter. No game could be played for a quarter. I tried to put a dime on it to play another round of THE SHORTEST GAME OF SKEEBALL EVER (seriously, disappointingly short) but they declared: "you can only add in increments of $1 or more." Lucky you CAN combine cards, and a stranger tossed me a quarter for my card. Nice guy, pity he didn't work there or I'd have upped the review to 3 stars. Then the little kids area: One of the rides (rocket ship) didn't have a functioning seat belt, which would have been fine if my daughter wasn't scared and trying to climb out of it. The other ride (train) shoots electrical sparks out from the wheels as it rounds either end. No fires were started, nor feet scorched, but still a bit alarming. All in all, I can see why the place was near deserted and cheap, which is sad because I kinda wanna go back for the cheap salad bar since my last Souper Salad trip they tried to kill my pregnant wife. (but that's another story)

    (2)
  • Janine B.

    Great for kids, whose palates don't expect or need a lot of flavor. Adults will be disappointed-- in the food. However, you don't come here to eat. You come here so kids can play and intereract with their friends. That part was just OK.

    (3)
  • John M.

    This place is reliably good. Hey, if you're looking for a steakhouse or the best restaurant in Bricktown you shouldn't be here anyway! The buffet, Mon-Thur is 3.99 all day!

    (3)
  • Rachel S.

    I think I'll start this with something amusing more than negative. When we pulled into GattiTown, a Putnam City school bus appeared. Ahahaha, WHY. I always feel super uncomfortable around high school kids, even though I'm only 22. They make me shake my head. I'm so old. Anyway! The two stars have nothing to do with that little happening up above. The staffing was scarce and though it was 'busy', it was like a ghost town! The pizza selection was sparse and the quality was mediocre at best. The only things I actually liked were the macaroni salad and the fact they had lettuce AND spinach for salads. I don't like lettuce, so yay! It's only redeemable because it was a minimal $2.99 for the Thursday buffet.

    (2)
  • Nicole S.

    We brought my daughter and her sister here for her birthday back in November, we had a blast! My husband and I had as much fun as the kids did. We bought the special, $24.95 for each adult got us the buffet a drink and a $25 game card. So for $50 we got all four of us drinks, pizza and $50 worth of game cards. That was all we spent and we were there for five hours! I loved that there were rides for the kids and stuff they could participate in. The only thing I wish they had was a place to store your bags. We had a diaper bag for the younger one that I really don't like to carry around but other than that I love this place. We will definitely be back! This place beats chuck e cheese out 10-1. We visited Andy alligators in September and only did the games but many of them were down.. Gattitown wins hands down!

    (5)
  • J S.

    Better hurry if you plan to visit this place. I suspect it will only be open until the next visit from the health department. The place was cluttered with debris, the tables were dirty, and there were two used car tires and a dirty orange traffic cone inside the door as you walk in. The food was cheap enough, and served hot, although otherwise unremarkable. The men's room was filthy, smelly, and had no way to dry my hands - no towels, no hand dryer, and not even any toilet paper. There weren't even any napkins on the table. My guess is, there's no need to buy any paper goods if it's not likely you'll be in business very long. Don't take your chances with this place. Go next door to Chalos Tacos.

    (1)
  • Benjamin D.

    This is a great place to take the kids for fun and some really cheap pizza that they can stuff into there faces, it's the kind of place that all kids love to go, enjoy yourself watching them have a good time and don't even consider writing a review on the food.

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    Stay away. Worst customer service of any place I've ever visited. Had Childs birthday party here and they were unprepared and rude about it. Food is awful, games are out dated and, did I mention how bad the customer service is? One star makes it sound better than it actually is.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes

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