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Tokyo Station
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Industrial-style hangout offering retro arcade game & pinball machines, plus pub grub & craft beer.
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Tokyo Station

400 E South St, Arlington, TX 76010
4.7(1.3K)
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Industrial-style hangout offering retro arcade game & pinball machines, plus pub grub & craft beer.

attractions: The Chosen One Ink, Growl Records, College Park Center, Board & Brush Creative Studio - Arlington, MLB & Texas Rangers All-Star Legacy Park and Corey Seager Batting Cages, Theatre Arlington, Create Texas, Rosebud Theater, Knapp Heritage Park, University of Texas at Arlington, restaurants: J. Gilligan's Bar & Grill, Twisted Root Burger Co., White Rhino Coffee, Flying Fish, NAMOO Koreanbowl, rocketbelly, Fuzzy's Taco Shop, Los Molcas Tacos Bar and Grill, Zio Al's Pizza & Pasta (UTA), Taipo
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(817) 242-8483
Website
tokyostationdfw.com

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Nearby attractions of Tokyo Station

The Chosen One Ink

Growl Records

College Park Center

Board & Brush Creative Studio - Arlington

MLB & Texas Rangers All-Star Legacy Park and Corey Seager Batting Cages

Theatre Arlington

Create Texas

Rosebud Theater

Knapp Heritage Park

University of Texas at Arlington

The Chosen One Ink

The Chosen One Ink

4.8

(963)

Open 24 hours
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Growl Records

Growl Records

4.7

(91)

Open until 10:00 PM
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College Park Center

College Park Center

4.6

(870)

Open 24 hours
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Board & Brush Creative Studio - Arlington

Board & Brush Creative Studio - Arlington

4.9

(12)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Tokyo Station

J. Gilligan's Bar & Grill

Twisted Root Burger Co.

White Rhino Coffee

Flying Fish

NAMOO Koreanbowl

rocketbelly

Fuzzy's Taco Shop

Los Molcas Tacos Bar and Grill

Zio Al's Pizza & Pasta (UTA)

Taipo

J. Gilligan's Bar & Grill

J. Gilligan's Bar & Grill

4.5

(1.5K)

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Twisted Root Burger Co.

Twisted Root Burger Co.

4.4

(1.5K)

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White Rhino Coffee

White Rhino Coffee

4.3

(279)

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Flying Fish

Flying Fish

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(1.2K)

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Reviews of Tokyo Station

4.7
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3.0
29w

howdy everyone

for reference, I’m writing this on graduation weekend, after the Tokyo Station update

the tl;dr is $12 for a lot of fun western retro arcade cabinets, alongside a lot of Japanese fighting + rhythm games, so please consider stopping by

detailed review: First, I’d like to thank FreePlay for introducing more rhythm and fighting games to the FreePlay section of the arcade. My friends and I had a blast especially with Dancerush, as well as Guilty Gear Strive and Vampire Savior. If nothing else, I hope Freeplay adds even more of these cabinets + machines to the front of the house

I’ve been coming to this FreePlay location with friends for years now, and while I’m happy with the new Japanese fighting + rhythm games, I’m sad that they seemed to have gotten rid of their pub menu in place of packaged grocery store ramen. I felt taken aback walking into the entrance of the arcade on a Saturday night, on graduation weekend, and instead of seeing people excitedly waiting to get on the SF:Third Strike cabinets, or DDR machines, I just saw an empty front of house with some expensive claw machines and gachapon. I understand I’m not the target audience for the new front of the house setup, but each review is personal, so I would like to throw in my two cents here

That being said, I’m still happy with the new fighting game + rhythm game machines, and I hope they add more of them (would love OG Melty Blood) and I’m also happy to have J-Pop playing on the speakers throughout the night, but I also hope that management considers bringing back the original food menu alongside the Tokyo Station menu, and I’d hope management considers bringing back the some of the original cabinets to the front of the house to bring back the happy rowdy energy that made me fall in love with this location in the first place

I hope the next time I come, positive change will have been implemented, and I look forward to positively changing my current...

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4.0
6y

Let's be honest for a second. The price to get in is great at $10 +tax per person. The price to play old retro 8bit arcade is also great at $0.00, especially when you are on the leader board on several games beating your own son who attempted several times to win, which never happened. But, when you walk in the front door to pay, the 'host/hostess' didn't have a friendly vibe. It's like they didn't want to be there. Ok, so from the start I felt this 'I hate my job' vibe. Not my concern so off we went and played. The game selection grew since the last time I visited with my son after it first opened. This time we weren't waiting for douchebags to get off the games, instead there were several open. A guy was fixing a pinball machine while I was playing next to him which the ball got stuck. I let him know and he kept apologizing. No worries buddy, the game is free. I went to play another game. Simple. My son became hungry and we decided on the pepperoni and sausage, personal size so I ordered 2 with drinks which came out to $32. Considering they only charge $10 to enter, they have to makeup the loss somehow. If you don't want to pay that much, eat before you arrive. But you have to buy a Hanks Root Beer! The Best!  Anywho, we waited outside in the covered porch. The same hostess came outside to clean and I asked her if we can hear our order number called from outside. She said no. Again it felt she was upset about something. Ok none of my concern but damn. Cheer up. Anywho, we ate and played a bit more. We had to have been there a good 3 hrs. It's was fun, the bartenders and the cook were friendlier and the atmosphere has changed since the first time I visited. Good job Free Play. But talk to the...

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4.0
27w

I am giving this place a 4 out 5 stars. Maybe in the future they can upgrade the free play area and expand it somehow. While all of the games were nice, I think the free play area could profit more with expanding the building in that manner. One of the games in particular, Point Blank 2, was not working properly, as it seemed the hit detection on screen needed to be re-calibrated.

On to the ramen, it's kind of pricy. You pick your base noodles of what you would like, but they're all pre-packaged. I think the best part comes along when you get to choose your toppings. They're in house made and they were pretty good. I think the ramen's taste also suffers from being placed into disposable cardboard containers. It would be nice to see the noodles, broth and toppings being placed into actual bowls that are washed and cleaned back in the kitchen area. I was disappointed when I took several bites and got more of the cardboard/paper flavor rather than the broth and toppings.

Now, the crane games, pinball, and gatcha machines. All of these require a game card and are located in the bar area. The crane games are fun and have that UFO catcher feel. The tokens for the gatcha machines are expensive. I purchased 4 tokens for 8 dollars because I wanted an Inital D Keychain, which cost 4 tokens. Lol.

It was also a little too cold in the free play area. It felt like they had the AC on full blast and had it set to 60 degrees or something.

All in all, I think I will return, but, I think...

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Mr. MeMr. Me
Let's be honest for a second. The price to get in is great at $10 +tax per person. The price to play old retro 8bit arcade is also great at $0.00, especially when you are on the leader board on several games beating your own son who attempted several times to win, which never happened. But, when you walk in the front door to pay, the 'host/hostess' didn't have a friendly vibe. It's like they didn't want to be there. Ok, so from the start I felt this 'I hate my job' vibe. Not my concern so off we went and played. The game selection grew since the last time I visited with my son after it first opened. This time we weren't waiting for douchebags to get off the games, instead there were several open. A guy was fixing a pinball machine while I was playing next to him which the ball got stuck. I let him know and he kept apologizing. No worries buddy, the game is free. I went to play another game. Simple. My son became hungry and we decided on the pepperoni and sausage, personal size so I ordered 2 with drinks which came out to $32. Considering they only charge $10 to enter, they have to makeup the loss somehow. If you don't want to pay that much, eat before you arrive. But you have to buy a Hanks Root Beer! The Best!  Anywho, we waited outside in the covered porch. The same hostess came outside to clean and I asked her if we can hear our order number called from outside. She said no. Again it felt she was upset about something. Ok none of my concern but damn. Cheer up. Anywho, we ate and played a bit more. We had to have been there a good 3 hrs. It's was fun, the bartenders and the cook were friendlier and the atmosphere has changed since the first time I visited. Good job Free Play. But talk to the hostesses please.
Troy JohnsonTroy Johnson
Formerly "Free Play" now Tokyo Station Free Play. It's different. It has a decent bar with an impressive selection of Japanese whiskey. They play J-pop and anime sound tracks over the sound system, so it's fun, and the immersion is entertaining. The video games are straight out of Japan and more than a few do not have English instructions. I lived in Japan for a few years and know passable Japanese, but honestly, they are not hard to figure out if you have no language skills at all. The pay to enter gaming area, while a little small, is packed to the brim, and they do have some very cool games you just can not find anywhere else. Free Play previously had a decent menu for food. That has changed, and honestly, this is what earned the drop from 5 to 4 stars. You can order ramen from a kiosk. But it's literally packaged ramen like you would buy from the grocery store just prepared for you (our noodles were under done). They give you some options to add toppings both free and for an extra charge. We ordered "Shin" noodles (from experience, this is top end packaged ramen) with an egg and some protein (one chicken one pork), and it came out to about $12 each. For that price, Kintaro ramen down the street has WAY better ramen, so this was a solid rip-off. I don't see us coming back, but if you do visit, DO NOT order food. Just enjoy the games and possibly the bar.
Lanie StansburyLanie Stansbury
Celebrated my son's 10th birthday and he had an amazing time. We all had an amazing time! Very relaxed atmosphere, they do not book "birthday parties" exactly, however I emailed a few days in advance to make sure we could bring in a cake and the response I got was more customer service oriented than most places that book parties only. They asked me to send a guest list and I was able to reserve 2 tables for an extra $20 for 3 hours. They provided plates, silverware, napkins etc. for the cake. When we arrived the girl at the front checked over the guest list with me and took me to the bar. The bartender started a tab for my party and verified that the card was indeed mine he also made certain who would be allowed to order on my tab. We had about 15 boys between the ages of 10 and 13 that were able to play every game as often as they wanted. We ordered the flat bread pizza's(one of each kind) and they were all delicious. Not some reheated garbage like you get at a Main Event type place. We truly enjoyed ourselves and will be coming back soon...after 9pm when they kick the kids out🤣
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Let's be honest for a second. The price to get in is great at $10 +tax per person. The price to play old retro 8bit arcade is also great at $0.00, especially when you are on the leader board on several games beating your own son who attempted several times to win, which never happened. But, when you walk in the front door to pay, the 'host/hostess' didn't have a friendly vibe. It's like they didn't want to be there. Ok, so from the start I felt this 'I hate my job' vibe. Not my concern so off we went and played. The game selection grew since the last time I visited with my son after it first opened. This time we weren't waiting for douchebags to get off the games, instead there were several open. A guy was fixing a pinball machine while I was playing next to him which the ball got stuck. I let him know and he kept apologizing. No worries buddy, the game is free. I went to play another game. Simple. My son became hungry and we decided on the pepperoni and sausage, personal size so I ordered 2 with drinks which came out to $32. Considering they only charge $10 to enter, they have to makeup the loss somehow. If you don't want to pay that much, eat before you arrive. But you have to buy a Hanks Root Beer! The Best!  Anywho, we waited outside in the covered porch. The same hostess came outside to clean and I asked her if we can hear our order number called from outside. She said no. Again it felt she was upset about something. Ok none of my concern but damn. Cheer up. Anywho, we ate and played a bit more. We had to have been there a good 3 hrs. It's was fun, the bartenders and the cook were friendlier and the atmosphere has changed since the first time I visited. Good job Free Play. But talk to the hostesses please.
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Formerly "Free Play" now Tokyo Station Free Play. It's different. It has a decent bar with an impressive selection of Japanese whiskey. They play J-pop and anime sound tracks over the sound system, so it's fun, and the immersion is entertaining. The video games are straight out of Japan and more than a few do not have English instructions. I lived in Japan for a few years and know passable Japanese, but honestly, they are not hard to figure out if you have no language skills at all. The pay to enter gaming area, while a little small, is packed to the brim, and they do have some very cool games you just can not find anywhere else. Free Play previously had a decent menu for food. That has changed, and honestly, this is what earned the drop from 5 to 4 stars. You can order ramen from a kiosk. But it's literally packaged ramen like you would buy from the grocery store just prepared for you (our noodles were under done). They give you some options to add toppings both free and for an extra charge. We ordered "Shin" noodles (from experience, this is top end packaged ramen) with an egg and some protein (one chicken one pork), and it came out to about $12 each. For that price, Kintaro ramen down the street has WAY better ramen, so this was a solid rip-off. I don't see us coming back, but if you do visit, DO NOT order food. Just enjoy the games and possibly the bar.
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Celebrated my son's 10th birthday and he had an amazing time. We all had an amazing time! Very relaxed atmosphere, they do not book "birthday parties" exactly, however I emailed a few days in advance to make sure we could bring in a cake and the response I got was more customer service oriented than most places that book parties only. They asked me to send a guest list and I was able to reserve 2 tables for an extra $20 for 3 hours. They provided plates, silverware, napkins etc. for the cake. When we arrived the girl at the front checked over the guest list with me and took me to the bar. The bartender started a tab for my party and verified that the card was indeed mine he also made certain who would be allowed to order on my tab. We had about 15 boys between the ages of 10 and 13 that were able to play every game as often as they wanted. We ordered the flat bread pizza's(one of each kind) and they were all delicious. Not some reheated garbage like you get at a Main Event type place. We truly enjoyed ourselves and will be coming back soon...after 9pm when they kick the kids out🤣
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