Great spot! Nice vibe, great brew selection and a ton of games! Pinball, old school/new school games and a big screen at the bar with a few different classic consoles! Plan on hangin out here quiet a bit once the liquid sunshine arrives 😉
Also want to mention their wristband deal! Depending on the time of the day, pay $5-$10 to play all you want on games!
Ever had unlimited credits during Time Crisis? This is such a great deal. It totally changes the perspective of playing these bar type games. Typically you might get $1-2 in before you quiet "Do you want to continue?!". For $5-10 bucks you get to play all the way through the game once and for all!!! (Just push the little quarter button the owner installed on the game) Saving you so much money at an arcade and providing an exceptional experience.
Well done putting this place...
Read moreThis was a fun place! Somewhat dark but your eyes adjust. Fun selection of games for free, loved any of the rail shooters, MK1 and Street Fighter Tournament Edition! Pinball selection was AMAZING! Tron Legacy, #187 of 1500 of Ghostbusters, The Walking Dead, Toy Story 4, and so many more! A few meme cabinets with multiple games, a few Bar style tabletops including the 4 player Pac-Man. The racing games are good, DDR is always fun, and they have a GameCube and DreamCast behind the bar hooked to the big screen with TONS of games for both! Food selections is meh, snacks, hot dogs, etc. The beer selection it good, love the IPA selection, the mixed selection, and even boozy root beer. I recommend this for a family day, a group night out, or just a throwback and a beer with a chance to play games you never got...
Read moreLove the concept, but the execution is a little lackluster. You can pay $10/person to play all day, but many of the vintage arcade games don't function properly. One wouldn't start up. Shooting games had broken guns so they couldn't support two players. The games are old, so it's reasonable to expect some hiccups, but the pass just wasn't worth it. I didn't even come close to playing $10 worth of games because the experience was too frustrating.
The place has a great selection of pinball machines, but these use quarters and aren't included in the all-day pass. If you like pinball, skip the pass and just get yourself $10 in quarters, instead.
In the early afternoon on an 80-degree day, the place was also really warm. Seems like they may not have AC or are...
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