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An iconic children’s food chain is finally coming to Australia almost 50 years after it opened its doors in the US. 

Australians have long heard American movie and TV show characters reference the fast food eatery and arcade Chuck E. Cheese and soon they will be able to see what all the fuss is about themselves. 

Chuck E. Cheese has partnered with Royale Hospitality Group, the Aussie company that runs Milky Lane, Planet Royale and Outback Jacks. 

The famous kid-centric chain is known in the States as the go-to children’s birthday party spot serving cheesy pizza and wings among arcade games, jungle gyms and animatronic characters including the giant mouse mascot. 

In Australia Chuck E. Cheese is set to feature trampolines, video walls, dance floors as well as soft play equipment and climbing walls, much like the international locations. 

Famous US pizza chain Chuck E. Cheese known for its fast food menu, arcade games and kid's birthday parties is set to come to Australia

Famous US pizza chain Chuck E. Cheese known for its fast food menu, arcade games and kid’s birthday parties is set to come to Australia

In Australia Chuck E. Cheese is set to feature trampolines, video walls, dance floors as well as soft play equipment and climbing walls, much like the international locations

In Australia Chuck E. Cheese is set to feature trampolines, video walls, dance floors as well as soft play equipment and climbing walls, much like the international locations

It’s not just the kids that will be able to enjoy the Chuck E. Cheese fun as there is a ‘grown-up’ menu for the adults.  

It is not known when the first Australian store will be opened however it’s reported that locations are being ‘actively scouted’. 

Australians are sharing their excitement over the chain coming Down Under withe one simply saying: ‘FINALLY’. 

‘Can’t wait to have my 30th birthday at Chuck E. Cheese,’ another said.  

It is not known when the first Australian store will be opened however it's reported that locations are being 'actively scouted'

It is not known when the first Australian store will be opened however it’s reported that locations are being ‘actively scouted’

‘If it doesn’t have animatronics it is not a real Chuck E. Cheese,’ someone added.  

‘Chuck E. Cheese is coming to Australia, it only took 40 years. Next I hope they bring White Castle because I’ve always wanted to try those burgers,’ a fourth said. 

Nostalgic foodies pointed out Chuck S. Cheese had a brief stint in Australia with one restaurant opening in Queensland in the 1981 but it closed the following year. 

It opened in Surfer’s Paradise under the name Charlie Cheese’s Pizza Playhouse as there were fears the US name was too similar for the Aussie slang ‘chuck’ meaning vomit. 

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Post source: Daily mail