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Tilt Arcade Bar — Restaurant in Toronto

Name
Tilt Arcade Bar
Description
Big arcade & bar featuring vintage arcade games & pinball machines to go with craft beer & snacks.
Nearby attractions
Gallery 1313
1313 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L8, Canada
Masaryk Park
212 Cowan Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 2N6, Canada
Rita Cox Park
14 Machells Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 3H8
Allan A. Lamport Stadium
1155 King St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1E9, Canada
The Great Hall
1087 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1H3, Canada
Propeller Art Gallery
30 Abell St, Toronto, ON M6J 0A9, Canada
Twist Gallery
1100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1H9, Canada
Allan A. Lamport Stadium Park
1155 King St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1E9, Canada
InterAccess
32 Lisgar St, Toronto, ON M6J 0C7, Canada
MZTV Museum Of Television
64 Jefferson Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 1Y4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Molkagtez Mexican Cuisine
1263 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L5, Canada
The Rhino Bar & Grill Inc
1249 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L5, Canada
Guu Izakaya
1314 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L4, Canada
Nuna Kitchen & Bar
1265 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L4
Kaminari Ramen Bar
1330 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L4, Canada
Alexander Falafel
1233 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L5, Canada
Rustic Cosmo Cafe
1278 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L2, Canada
Armonia Pasta Bar
1316 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L4, Canada
Matt’s Burger Lab Queen St W
1205 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 0B9, Canada
BB's
5 Brock Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 2K6, Canada
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Tilt Arcade Bar

1255 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6K 1L4, Canada
4.6(1.6K)$$$$
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Big arcade & bar featuring vintage arcade games & pinball machines to go with craft beer & snacks.

attractions: Gallery 1313, Masaryk Park, Rita Cox Park, Allan A. Lamport Stadium, The Great Hall, Propeller Art Gallery, Twist Gallery, Allan A. Lamport Stadium Park, InterAccess, MZTV Museum Of Television, restaurants: Molkagtez Mexican Cuisine, The Rhino Bar & Grill Inc, Guu Izakaya, Nuna Kitchen & Bar, Kaminari Ramen Bar, Alexander Falafel, Rustic Cosmo Cafe, Armonia Pasta Bar, Matt’s Burger Lab Queen St W, BB's
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Phone
+1 437-880-5586
Website
tilttoronto.com
Open hoursSee all hours
Fri4 PM - 2 AMClosed

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Featured dishes

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Fries
Tater Tots
(Served with Spicy Ketchup)
Deep Fried Pickle Tokens
(Served with Buttermilk Ranch Sauce)
Sonic's Golden Onion Rings
(Served with House-made Chipotle Mayo)
Pierogies
(Cheddar and Potato, Served with Sour Cream and Green Onion)

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Tilt Arcade Bar

Gallery 1313

Masaryk Park

Rita Cox Park

Allan A. Lamport Stadium

The Great Hall

Propeller Art Gallery

Twist Gallery

Allan A. Lamport Stadium Park

InterAccess

MZTV Museum Of Television

Gallery 1313

Gallery 1313

4.6

(59)

Open 24 hours
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Masaryk Park

Masaryk Park

4.4

(21)

Closed
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Rita Cox Park

Rita Cox Park

4.3

(56)

Open 24 hours
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Allan A. Lamport Stadium

Allan A. Lamport Stadium

4.3

(634)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Original International Food Tour-Kensington Market
Original International Food Tour-Kensington Market
Thu, Dec 4 • 11:00 AM
Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2L4, Canada
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Enlightenment: An Immersive Vivaldi Light Show
Enlightenment: An Immersive Vivaldi Light Show
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:00 PM
630 Spadina Ave., Toronto, M5S 2H4
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Nearby restaurants of Tilt Arcade Bar

Molkagtez Mexican Cuisine

The Rhino Bar & Grill Inc

Guu Izakaya

Nuna Kitchen & Bar

Kaminari Ramen Bar

Alexander Falafel

Rustic Cosmo Cafe

Armonia Pasta Bar

Matt’s Burger Lab Queen St W

BB's

Molkagtez Mexican Cuisine

Molkagtez Mexican Cuisine

4.8

(805)

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The Rhino Bar & Grill Inc

The Rhino Bar & Grill Inc

4.1

(778)

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Guu Izakaya

Guu Izakaya

4.6

(450)

$$

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Nuna Kitchen & Bar

Nuna Kitchen & Bar

4.5

(301)

$$

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Joy HaroulaJoy Haroula
Spent my 30th birthday here and had a lot of fun despite the poor customer service and unwelcoming vibe. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted by a miserable lady who looked like the last place she wanted to be was at tilt. She looked irritated and judgemental which kind of threw off the whole celebratory vibe. She had asked us to pay $10 cash for entry, but because I was holding the cake and decorations (they don’t serve cake so I had to bring everything myself), I had asked her if it was okay to set things down and come back and pay. She looked confused so I repeated myself and she reluctantly agreed. We were told that despite having a cake and decorations at a booth that one guest at all times had to sit at the booth as they don’t reserve or hold seating. Unfortunately we weren’t able to enjoy the games as a group as one person or two was always left behind. I don’t think we ever came in contact with any staff throughout the night, was checked up on or helped out. We didn’t get a happy birthday or any acknowledgment of our existence from tilt. We all spent at least $30 each and we had a party of 8. I had emailed them many times with no response and called to confirm that we were coming so this wasn’t a spur of the moment surprise. If you’re looking to just enjoy yourself and not interactive or speak to no one, this is the place for you.
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The amusement factor is great here, for $10 a day. The classic games that are popular may require a short wait. The games are in working order and nothing was disappointing. Service at the bar exists, and there is a pick up window for food. I ordered Tri-force nachos ($7.50) with additional chilli. ($2)+ Tax. The booths are equipped with retro game consoles. Overall, there are several classics that I didn't play arcade style until today's visit including: frogger, Donkey Kong junior. I did play ms.pacman, galaga and asteroids when they originally came out. Mario brother, Dance Dance Revolution and many of the pin ball machines are in fantastic shape. The sit in or shooter type games like Super Mario Bros,.Daytona USA and Terminator were epic. I loved Stranger Days, Adams Family, AC/DC, and I didn't get to play Venom, or some of the Star Wars pinball machine games. Some of the classics had versions I didn't know about including baby pacman. For a great price, this place has fantastic appeal for nostalgia, dating and family fun. The space is quite a lot larger than what's visible in the window. At night the DJ spins retro music that adds to the great feeling of remembering a certain song. I heard a few tunes from the eighties and nineties!
MikeMike
Tilt is absolutely one of the best things about downtown Toronto to me. This is the 3rd location they've been in. The first one on Bloor got sold to make way for a boutique hotel, the end on Dundas had a fire which partially destroyed the place and now they see in (hopefully) a long term location on Queen West next to the Rhino Bar. This was my first visit since they reopened and the place is as great as ever. Tons of room. Way more games. Way more TV booths setup for console games. Good beers on tap. Great food. Still good value for the whole thing. Think I spent $50 which covered my entrance, coat check, 2 beers and chicken sandwich and fries (which was tasty). In Toronto, in 2023, that is a very affordable night out. The selection of games is still solid, lots of pinball, arcade games, racing games, DDR, foosball, skeeball. It was nice to see some upgrades like having the modern Mario Kart racing setup. We went on a Sunday night and it was great because it was out of peak hours so we didn't have to wait for any of the games really. Lovely spot. Nice staff. Fantastic resilient owners. Tilt is a 10/10.
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Spent my 30th birthday here and had a lot of fun despite the poor customer service and unwelcoming vibe. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted by a miserable lady who looked like the last place she wanted to be was at tilt. She looked irritated and judgemental which kind of threw off the whole celebratory vibe. She had asked us to pay $10 cash for entry, but because I was holding the cake and decorations (they don’t serve cake so I had to bring everything myself), I had asked her if it was okay to set things down and come back and pay. She looked confused so I repeated myself and she reluctantly agreed. We were told that despite having a cake and decorations at a booth that one guest at all times had to sit at the booth as they don’t reserve or hold seating. Unfortunately we weren’t able to enjoy the games as a group as one person or two was always left behind. I don’t think we ever came in contact with any staff throughout the night, was checked up on or helped out. We didn’t get a happy birthday or any acknowledgment of our existence from tilt. We all spent at least $30 each and we had a party of 8. I had emailed them many times with no response and called to confirm that we were coming so this wasn’t a spur of the moment surprise. If you’re looking to just enjoy yourself and not interactive or speak to no one, this is the place for you.
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The amusement factor is great here, for $10 a day. The classic games that are popular may require a short wait. The games are in working order and nothing was disappointing. Service at the bar exists, and there is a pick up window for food. I ordered Tri-force nachos ($7.50) with additional chilli. ($2)+ Tax. The booths are equipped with retro game consoles. Overall, there are several classics that I didn't play arcade style until today's visit including: frogger, Donkey Kong junior. I did play ms.pacman, galaga and asteroids when they originally came out. Mario brother, Dance Dance Revolution and many of the pin ball machines are in fantastic shape. The sit in or shooter type games like Super Mario Bros,.Daytona USA and Terminator were epic. I loved Stranger Days, Adams Family, AC/DC, and I didn't get to play Venom, or some of the Star Wars pinball machine games. Some of the classics had versions I didn't know about including baby pacman. For a great price, this place has fantastic appeal for nostalgia, dating and family fun. The space is quite a lot larger than what's visible in the window. At night the DJ spins retro music that adds to the great feeling of remembering a certain song. I heard a few tunes from the eighties and nineties!
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Tilt is absolutely one of the best things about downtown Toronto to me. This is the 3rd location they've been in. The first one on Bloor got sold to make way for a boutique hotel, the end on Dundas had a fire which partially destroyed the place and now they see in (hopefully) a long term location on Queen West next to the Rhino Bar. This was my first visit since they reopened and the place is as great as ever. Tons of room. Way more games. Way more TV booths setup for console games. Good beers on tap. Great food. Still good value for the whole thing. Think I spent $50 which covered my entrance, coat check, 2 beers and chicken sandwich and fries (which was tasty). In Toronto, in 2023, that is a very affordable night out. The selection of games is still solid, lots of pinball, arcade games, racing games, DDR, foosball, skeeball. It was nice to see some upgrades like having the modern Mario Kart racing setup. We went on a Sunday night and it was great because it was out of peak hours so we didn't have to wait for any of the games really. Lovely spot. Nice staff. Fantastic resilient owners. Tilt is a 10/10.
Mike

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Reviews of Tilt Arcade Bar

4.6
(1,574)
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3.0
1y

This is a great place for family’s who love to game , an easy date night , out with the boys or just stroll in on your own . There usually a movie playing on the tv , there are booths and couch’s for gaming and eating some high top tables. There are plenty of options to game on . A good selection of pinball machines, also needed some work on a few games that were down sadly. A classic favorite terminator 2 was unplayable, the controller guns weren’t calibrated. The new version of pong is great fun , there’s only one table so if it’s busy you could be waiting for this one . There is car racing sims Mario cart and and another I can’t remember because only one side was working. Getting 4 carts would be great. While there are a number of games consoles machines in the building it can tend to get a little boring sadly to say if things aren’t working or the games just aren’t the ones you want to play .

The food is mediocre bar food , it was hard to get crispy fries even , the chicken fingers are fine , they are fried and topped with a tasty seasoning, the fried cheese nuggets are a good go to snack option. Lots of drinks to choose from , also some nice dads pops for the kids or you ! Definitely a fun spot for the kids and parents for a night out. Would like to see some different games and or more linked games , a silver strike or 2...

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3.0
1y

Spent my 30th birthday here and had a lot of fun despite the poor customer service and unwelcoming vibe. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted by a miserable lady who looked like the last place she wanted to be was at tilt. She looked irritated and judgemental which kind of threw off the whole celebratory vibe. She had asked us to pay $10 cash for entry, but because I was holding the cake and decorations (they don’t serve cake so I had to bring everything myself), I had asked her if it was okay to set things down and come back and pay. She looked confused so I repeated myself and she reluctantly agreed. We were told that despite having a cake and decorations at a booth that one guest at all times had to sit at the booth as they don’t reserve or hold seating. Unfortunately we weren’t able to enjoy the games as a group as one person or two was always left behind. I don’t think we ever came in contact with any staff throughout the night, was checked up on or helped out. We didn’t get a happy birthday or any acknowledgment of our existence from tilt. We all spent at least $30 each and we had a party of 8. I had emailed them many times with no response and called to confirm that we were coming so this wasn’t a spur of the moment surprise. If you’re looking to just enjoy yourself and not interactive or speak to no one, this is the...

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4.0
2y

Went out with the wife to go check out Tilt since I love gaming and especially retro gaming. We didn't have much interaction with staff, but the person at the door was very nice and super chill.

The $10 cover with in and out privileges for the night is a good touch and great for families/people who like having that flexibility. There are a ton of games to choose from, including olf school arcade machines, pinball machines, and even an NES set up like an old basement to play tons of games.

The atmosphere is pretty dope, and the smaller booths with consoles are a nice added touch.

The major downside I had was that a lot of the games are in need of repairs. There's obviously some with out of order signs - but others appear like they're fine butbonce you try to or start playing you see the issues. The Simpsons pinball machine appeared to be fine, but the start button to play didn't work. Tried to play NBA Jam, but player 1's joystick was pushed down and didn't work properly. The basketball shooting game only had 1 of the 2 rims working and only 3 balls between the 2 machines, which were really deflated.

These small gripes aside...it's still worth checking out and having an arcade/bar type of environment that all ages can enjoy (I did see parents and children there so it can be...

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