Great new spot in Puyallup. Dogs were good. I had the puyallup fair and the ring of fire, both were on point! Ring of fire has jelly, but totally balances the spice out and yeah, it's pretty warm ;) Lots of beers, try them out if you're wondering about one. Staff seems to be learning the ropes a little, but it's a new place, I'm totally fine with them forgetting a fork for my girlfriends bunless dog. No gluten free specific options, but I know my girlfriend would LOVE that addition. The guy waiting on us mentioned them getting different plates for people going without buns, since the paper in their trays is pretty thin. Wish they had some different pinball machines, at least one classic, but I'm stoked they're here, didn't get to give them any quarters since it was kind of busy. I can see myself coming here pretty often. Not the craziness of a bar, but also not Chuck E. Cheese, nice middle ground in there somewhere. Nice work fellas, I'll be back!
Edit: came back for a couple different dogs and saw the pinball machines were 75 cents a game, no thanks, maybe for better pins. Tried the St. Helen and dug it. Changed...
Read moreNice, clean, quaint little place that is pairing quality craft beers with a fun family friendly gaming atmosphere. Besides the 3 pinball tables and assorted classic stand up arcade games, there are several shelves full of classic and newer boardgames. Tables are large and rooms enough to play on. Food was good and served quickly. Had the meat pie and one of the dogs. It is always difficult to spend over $5 for a dog, but it was good. Would prefer to have fries or tots, but that would likely complicate the kitchen to put in a deep fryer. The meat pie was enough for a lunch, but, I would have been disappointed in it as a dinner entree. Service was friendly and attentive. Didn't try any of the beers, but the artisanal root beer on tap was delicious, just the right combination of bark,...
Read moreAs close to a board game bar as I can find in Pierce County. My wife and I went here for dinner after she got off the Sounder Train - its about a 30 second walk from the train station. My wife is close to vegan because of dietary restrictions - so the vegetarian franks are good, but pretty much all of their menu items have cheese or bacon - she got something that was good but had to have them hold half of the ingredients. I had the mac and cheese dog and it was great. The board game selection could be improved - there's some monopoly and whatnot, and a few newer strategy games. We were there for a short bit, so just played Timeline. They also had Settlers of Catan and a few other good games, but I'd love to see the...
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