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Arcade Club — Attraction in Great Britain

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Arcade Club
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Nearby attractions
Blackpool Tramtown
Rigby Rd, Blackpool FY1 5DD, United Kingdom
Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours - (Tramtown Depot)
Depot, Heritage Tram Tours, Tramtown, Rigby Rd, Blackpool FY1 6EB, United Kingdom
George Bancroft Park
Blackpool FY1 6JA, United Kingdom
Central Pier
Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5BB, United Kingdom
Happy Dayz Amusements
95-97 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 5AA, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Bloomfield Chippy
144 Lytham Rd, Blackpool FY1 6DZ, United Kingdom
Barbell Bistro
129 - 131 Bloomfield Rd, Blackpool FY1 6JN, United Kingdom
Bloomfield Brewhouse
47 Ansdell Rd, Blackpool FY1 6PW, United Kingdom
Cosy Jazz Café
82 Lytham Rd, Blackpool FY1 6DZ, United Kingdom
The Gurkha - Buffet Restaurant, Hotel & Bar
148-154 Waterloo Rd, Blackpool FY4 2AF, United Kingdom
Joseph's Grill
160 Lytham Rd, Blackpool FY1 6DJ, United Kingdom
The Manchester
231-233 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 6AH, United Kingdom
Chesters Chicken & Pizza
99 Lytham Rd, Blackpool FY1 6DT, United Kingdom
Teapot Café
219 Lytham Rd, Blackpool FY1 6ET, United Kingdom
The Taj Mahal
233 Lytham Rd, Blackpool FY1 6ES, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Blackpool FC Stadium Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals
Seasiders Way, Bloomfield Rd, Blackpool FY1 6JJ, United Kingdom
Travelodge Blackpool South Shore
Seasiders Way, Blackpool FY1 6JJ, United Kingdom
The Clarendon Hotel
22-30 Clarendon Rd, Blackpool FY1 6EF, United Kingdom
Blackpool Abode - Seaside Cove
32 Clarendon Rd, Blackpool FY1 6EF, United Kingdom
Lyndene Hotel
303-315 Promenade, Blackpool FY1 6AN, United Kingdom
Coco Beach Hotel
32 Lonsdale Rd, Blackpool FY1 6EE, United Kingdom
Somerset House Apartments
6EE, 33 Lonsdale Rd, Blackpool FY1 6EE, United Kingdom
Glendowie Hotel
23 Lonsdale Rd, Blackpool FY1 6EE, United Kingdom
Airedale House Hotel
31 Lonsdale Rd, Blackpool FY1 6EE, United Kingdom
The Salendine
Salendine House, 44 St Chad's Rd, Blackpool FY1 6BP, United Kingdom
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Arcade Club

74 Bloomfield Rd, Blackpool FY1 6JL, United Kingdom
4.7(311)
Open 24 hours
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Family friendly
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attractions: Blackpool Tramtown, Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours - (Tramtown Depot), George Bancroft Park, Central Pier, Happy Dayz Amusements, restaurants: Bloomfield Chippy, Barbell Bistro, Bloomfield Brewhouse, Cosy Jazz Café, The Gurkha - Buffet Restaurant, Hotel & Bar, Joseph's Grill, The Manchester, Chesters Chicken & Pizza, Teapot Café, The Taj Mahal
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+44 161 464 9796
Website
arcadeclub.co.uk

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Nearby attractions of Arcade Club

Blackpool Tramtown

Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours - (Tramtown Depot)

George Bancroft Park

Central Pier

Happy Dayz Amusements

Blackpool Tramtown

Blackpool Tramtown

4.6

(27)

Open 24 hours
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Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours - (Tramtown Depot)

Blackpool Heritage Tram Tours - (Tramtown Depot)

4.8

(24)

Closed
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George Bancroft Park

George Bancroft Park

3.7

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Central Pier

Central Pier

4.3

(7.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Candlelight: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Sat, Dec 27 • 6:00 PM
Blackpool Tower, The, Promenade, Blackpool, FY1 4BJ
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Kid Quest in Blackpool: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Kid Quest in Blackpool: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
Talbot Square, Blackpool, FY1 1AD
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Blackpool Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Blackpool Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
81 Church St, Blackpool, FY1 1HU
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Nearby restaurants of Arcade Club

Bloomfield Chippy

Barbell Bistro

Bloomfield Brewhouse

Cosy Jazz Café

The Gurkha - Buffet Restaurant, Hotel & Bar

Joseph's Grill

The Manchester

Chesters Chicken & Pizza

Teapot Café

The Taj Mahal

Bloomfield Chippy

Bloomfield Chippy

3.9

(111)

$

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Barbell Bistro

Barbell Bistro

4.7

(97)

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Bloomfield Brewhouse

Bloomfield Brewhouse

4.2

(370)

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Cosy Jazz Café

Cosy Jazz Café

4.9

(138)

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Reviews of Arcade Club

4.7
(311)
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2.0
1y

I'm sorry but anyone who gives this more than two stars has never been to the Bury branch. We've visited Bury as a family several times now, it's four huge floors with so much to do you could literally spend all day there. So when I went to Blackpool for a day out, we booked tickets to go and visit and boy, was this a disappointment. £40 for two adults and a child. There was five or six pinball machines in the entrance with an after burner machine which looked really cool and the staff were really really friendly, I can't disagree with that. But the moment I got upstairs I thought, is this it? It's a very small venue for the price of admission and this is my problem. For the same money, I could have gone to Bury and had FOUR full floors of arcade to enjoy. But this is a single floor and it's a portion of what you get elsewhere for the same price. For £40 we could have spent a few hours in Coral Island or gone down the Piers and played there. I cannot justify the cost of entry when it offers nothing unique that you can't get anywhere else in Blackpool. At Coral Island, kids eat free so that's a bonus too. I can't knock the staff, they were really friendly, though they often seemed to be looking for things to do because it was very quiet when we went in. But we only stayed for about two hours and went home. We had have something to eat and the food isn't quite up-to the bury standard either. My pepperoni pizza had a pool of grease underneath and wasn't very enjoyable all things being equal. All in all I can't recommend this venue in terms of value for money. The staff really need to be credited for being such great people but the actual offering and the cost of entry is way too high. If it was £20--£25 all in, I might not have cared as much. But in a cost of living crisis when money is scarce, you need to get the most value for money that you can and I'm sorry but this isn't...

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5.0
1y

We visited Blackpool last week as a family travelling with two teenagers. As a result, we spent a lot of time and a lot of money in the evenings in the arcades along the Promenade.

I wanted to try something different and found this hidden gem slightly off the beaten track.

I would urge anyone in a similar situation to visit this arcade - let me tell you why:

🤩 The single biggest difference from every other arcade is that you pay on entry to the attraction. Thereafter, everything (apart from food and drink) is free. 🤩 There is no hidden cost. We never encountered any games that weren't free to play. 🤩 A family of two adults and two kids cost £40. 🤩 There is an option for anyone not choosing to play - an admission fee of £6. 🤩 The arcade is open daily from 11am to 11pm - you can play for as long as you like. 🤩 The arcade is very secure, with one entrance, allowing older kids a little more freedom to explore. 🤩 The arcade is huge, with three floors of games from every era. 🤩 The arcade has a cafeteria and resteraunt on site. It also sells a limited range of alcohol. 🤩 The staff are pleasant, with a reassuring security presence. 🤩 The arcade is immaculately clean, well thought out, and the amenities are all accessible. 🤩 There is plenty of nearby parking, ♿ and disabled parking. 🤩 ♿ The entrance is Accessible and there is an internal lift for disabled customers. 🤩 This attraction was not busy at all, with no wait time for any of the games. 🤩 🎮 For families with GAMERS, this is the perfect destination. This arcade has a dedicated separate area for PC games, PS5, and Xbox. 🤩 The attraction was atmospheric, full of surprises, and very entertaining for all ages.

We spent a few hours here, my gamer son was especially reluctant to leave! This arcade has earned a place on my Top 10 attractions to visit with older children in...

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2.0
3y

Went for the first time today and really not impressed. Multiple games were either out of order (A VR gun shooter I can't remember the name of and a Japanese game of racing pigs to name mention two), or not working correctly (Toobin had screen tear. Crazy taxi went to black screen while trying to play. Several had none functioning buttons such as Tekken Tag). Finding a staff member to report issues to was like finding a needle in a haystack as the vast majority seemed to be hiding in the staff rooms. Only useful one that was genuinely helpful was a young blond guy with a beard and black glasses. Sorry I didn't get his name. Despite them saying on the website 'children must be accompanied by adults', there were at least a dozen young kids (under 10) running around completely unsupervised screaming their heads off with 2 young boys deciding kicking the heck out of one of the dace machines was better then playing it.

Its also clear that the girl who was on the bar today has never served on a bar before as when my partner asked her for a lager and lime, the girl immediately tries to radio for someone to tell her where the real fruit limes were, rather then realising she meant lager and lime cordial.

All this aside, I was really expecting a wider and more diverse range of games. The majority of retro games seemed to be ones that were obscure even when they came out and seemed to be set up in cabinets that were one player only, despite originally being two player (Golden Axe), and the modern japanese ones seemed to be rather niche too (Piano game).

While other people may have enjoyed it more, its not somewhere I'll be going again, or recommending...

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Jacquie KiltieJacquie Kiltie
We visited Blackpool last week as a family travelling with two teenagers. As a result, we spent a lot of time and a lot of money in the evenings in the arcades along the Promenade. I wanted to try something different and found this hidden gem slightly off the beaten track. I would urge anyone in a similar situation to visit this arcade - let me tell you why: 🤩 The single biggest difference from every other arcade is that you pay on entry to the attraction. Thereafter, everything (apart from food and drink) is free. 🤩 There is no hidden cost. We never encountered any games that weren't free to play. 🤩 A family of two adults and two kids cost £40. 🤩 There is an option for anyone not choosing to play - an admission fee of £6. 🤩 The arcade is open daily from 11am to 11pm - you can play for as long as you like. 🤩 The arcade is very secure, with one entrance, allowing older kids a little more freedom to explore. 🤩 The arcade is huge, with three floors of games from every era. 🤩 The arcade has a cafeteria and resteraunt on site. It also sells a limited range of alcohol. 🤩 The staff are pleasant, with a reassuring security presence. 🤩 The arcade is immaculately clean, well thought out, and the amenities are all accessible. 🤩 There is plenty of nearby parking, ♿ and disabled parking. 🤩 ♿ The entrance is Accessible and there is an internal lift for disabled customers. 🤩 This attraction was not busy at all, with no wait time for any of the games. 🤩 🎮 For families with GAMERS, this is the perfect destination. This arcade has a dedicated separate area for PC games, PS5, and Xbox. 🤩 The attraction was atmospheric, full of surprises, and very entertaining for all ages. We spent a few hours here, my gamer son was especially reluctant to leave! This arcade has earned a place on my Top 10 attractions to visit with older children in Blackpool. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Richard MitchellRichard Mitchell
Blown away by this place. After having heard good things and seen lots of advertising on social media and on banners into Blackpool I thought it was time to bring our 12 year old daughter who is mad into games. From seeing the info on the website, the imagery online and the ease of access to all info required I felt stress free coming down. From a business owner myself, I can see a lot of work has been done creating a polished product that’s consistent from the initial look of the brand down to the actual physical business itself! Plenty of parking when you arrived and well marked out. The team on the front desk were friendly and enthusiastic (Andy I think he was called). The pricing is spot on for something like this encouraging you to get a monthly pass. The sheer amount and variety of games on offer was incredible. After 3 hours we still hadn’t got through half of what was available. I was loving the classics from my childhood like house of the dead and golden ace whilst my daughter was enjoying the rhythm games that were really modern. I have to admit the attention to detail right the way through really impressed me. The pictures on the wall, the decoration, names of some of the pizzas, even the toilet seats had video games on them. Can’t fault anything apart from not being as good as I used to be at some of the games but that’s down to me. We’ll be back!
Alexander McKenzieAlexander McKenzie
The first thing you think to yourself when you walk up the stairs is oh my god where do I start! We only managed to get there with 4 hours left before closing but they had to kick us out at 8PM closing time! They have an amazing selection of games such as Pong, Donkey Kong, The Simpsons, Time Crisis 2, Daytona USA, Outrun, Street Fighter 2, Mortal Kombat the list goes on and on. They even have modern arcade machines imported from Japan. I would say in the 4 hours I was there I managed to play 75% of the games and I didn't really spend longer than 10 minutes on any game in order to play as many as possible. If you went in at opening time you could really take your time and get the most out of your visit. I would say about 95% of the machines were fully working. The 5% that weren't ranged from not switched on to the controls feeling a bit worn out. I don't say this to complain as I think having 95% of these old games running at one time is an impressive achievement. The food was reasonably priced and was pretty decent. It is the greatest arcade I have ever visited in my life by a country mile. If my 10 year old self would have seen arcade club I wouldn't believe my eyes. I really want to visit the other two branches and I also have a craving for a CRT TV now. 10 out of 10 experience for anyone who likes arcade games. Amazing!
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We visited Blackpool last week as a family travelling with two teenagers. As a result, we spent a lot of time and a lot of money in the evenings in the arcades along the Promenade. I wanted to try something different and found this hidden gem slightly off the beaten track. I would urge anyone in a similar situation to visit this arcade - let me tell you why: 🤩 The single biggest difference from every other arcade is that you pay on entry to the attraction. Thereafter, everything (apart from food and drink) is free. 🤩 There is no hidden cost. We never encountered any games that weren't free to play. 🤩 A family of two adults and two kids cost £40. 🤩 There is an option for anyone not choosing to play - an admission fee of £6. 🤩 The arcade is open daily from 11am to 11pm - you can play for as long as you like. 🤩 The arcade is very secure, with one entrance, allowing older kids a little more freedom to explore. 🤩 The arcade is huge, with three floors of games from every era. 🤩 The arcade has a cafeteria and resteraunt on site. It also sells a limited range of alcohol. 🤩 The staff are pleasant, with a reassuring security presence. 🤩 The arcade is immaculately clean, well thought out, and the amenities are all accessible. 🤩 There is plenty of nearby parking, ♿ and disabled parking. 🤩 ♿ The entrance is Accessible and there is an internal lift for disabled customers. 🤩 This attraction was not busy at all, with no wait time for any of the games. 🤩 🎮 For families with GAMERS, this is the perfect destination. This arcade has a dedicated separate area for PC games, PS5, and Xbox. 🤩 The attraction was atmospheric, full of surprises, and very entertaining for all ages. We spent a few hours here, my gamer son was especially reluctant to leave! This arcade has earned a place on my Top 10 attractions to visit with older children in Blackpool. 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Jacquie Kiltie

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Blown away by this place. After having heard good things and seen lots of advertising on social media and on banners into Blackpool I thought it was time to bring our 12 year old daughter who is mad into games. From seeing the info on the website, the imagery online and the ease of access to all info required I felt stress free coming down. From a business owner myself, I can see a lot of work has been done creating a polished product that’s consistent from the initial look of the brand down to the actual physical business itself! Plenty of parking when you arrived and well marked out. The team on the front desk were friendly and enthusiastic (Andy I think he was called). The pricing is spot on for something like this encouraging you to get a monthly pass. The sheer amount and variety of games on offer was incredible. After 3 hours we still hadn’t got through half of what was available. I was loving the classics from my childhood like house of the dead and golden ace whilst my daughter was enjoying the rhythm games that were really modern. I have to admit the attention to detail right the way through really impressed me. The pictures on the wall, the decoration, names of some of the pizzas, even the toilet seats had video games on them. Can’t fault anything apart from not being as good as I used to be at some of the games but that’s down to me. We’ll be back!
Richard Mitchell

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The first thing you think to yourself when you walk up the stairs is oh my god where do I start! We only managed to get there with 4 hours left before closing but they had to kick us out at 8PM closing time! They have an amazing selection of games such as Pong, Donkey Kong, The Simpsons, Time Crisis 2, Daytona USA, Outrun, Street Fighter 2, Mortal Kombat the list goes on and on. They even have modern arcade machines imported from Japan. I would say in the 4 hours I was there I managed to play 75% of the games and I didn't really spend longer than 10 minutes on any game in order to play as many as possible. If you went in at opening time you could really take your time and get the most out of your visit. I would say about 95% of the machines were fully working. The 5% that weren't ranged from not switched on to the controls feeling a bit worn out. I don't say this to complain as I think having 95% of these old games running at one time is an impressive achievement. The food was reasonably priced and was pretty decent. It is the greatest arcade I have ever visited in my life by a country mile. If my 10 year old self would have seen arcade club I wouldn't believe my eyes. I really want to visit the other two branches and I also have a craving for a CRT TV now. 10 out of 10 experience for anyone who likes arcade games. Amazing!
Alexander McKenzie

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