FAQs
There is a $10 entry fee that will cover the cost for you to play all games inside all day long. This includes pinballs, arcades, and console games. No quarters or tokens necessary!
No.
All ages are allowed only on Saturday and Sunday until 5 pm. After 5 pm the adults rule and we are 21+ only.
Tournaments are all ages regardless if it is after 5 pm.
Anyone under 18 must be with their guardian at all times. Kids (and adults) who are unnecessarily rough on the machines will be told to take it easy.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept reservations during normal business hours. Admission is first come, first serve at this time. If you would like to chat about a private event, please contact us here.
Yes! We sell monthly, quarterly, annual, and lifetime memberships! Click here to find out more!
Yes, and they make the perfect surprise! You can purchase a gift card here.
Many of these games and controllers are not easy to find and some are very expensive to replace. We have to run a tab to ensure folks do not walk out with our precious valuables.
We consider using the physical equipment as if it is a short-term rental but we do not charge your card while you are using the equipment and the fees are wiped from the tab upon return. You are only charged if you do not return what you have borrowed.
Games are either considered “Standard” or “Premium”. A standard game will hold $25 on your tab and a premium game will hold $50 on your tab. Each controller will hold $40 until you return the equipment.
We cannot stress enough that you are not charged unless you do not return what you have borrowed.
Many people do not know how to play pinball properly. It’s an unfortunate fact.
From mashing the start button repeatedly (each time you push start you are adding another player and another three balls) from hitting the flipper buttons nonstop for no apparent reason, we see it all.
Click here to learn the basics on playing pinball. Reading this will be the first step toward earning pinball respect.
While we love our four legged friends, we do not allow them in our arcade.
Check our Beer page here to see our draft offerings, updated daily.
Check our Beer page here to see our can and bottle offerings, updated daily.
No! While our main focus is primarily on local and regional craft beer, we do sell spirits, cocktails, slushie cocktails, wine, hard seltzer, and various non-alcoholic drinks.
Yes. We serve a variety of spirits and cocktails and usually have a selection of draft cocktails as well.
We do not rent our equipment or games. However, we do like to keep our inventory fresh, so if there is a particular game you are interested in purchasing please contact us and we can let you know if that game is ever for sale.
We have a mix of owner favorites and customer suggestions. If you have a favorite game that we do not have please make a suggestion. If we get enough of the same suggestion, we will make a valiant effort to get the game you have requested.
Please understand that most of our games are between 25-40 years old and can be temperamental. Please let the arcade staff know that the game is broken so we can ensure it gets repaired in a timely manner.
Possibly. If you have something to sell, please contact us with more information and we’ll be in touch!
Yes! As long as we’re not at full capacity you can return anytime the same day.
We sell various flavors of Poppy Popcorn and Carolina Kettle potato chips as well as a vast selection of candy. We do not have a kitchen.
It depends. If we see a particular game not generating a lot of plays we will take suggestions from the public on which game should take its place. We will announce when a vote is occurring on social media.
We do not, but we play a rad mix of 80s and 90s music with recent favorites peppered throughout.
Maybe. We have a great team and are often looking to add new people as we grow. Check out our Jobs page for more details if you think you would be a good fit.
Absolutely! We’ll know it’s yours because it will not be tagged like our games. As long as it’s clean, fire it up!
A few games did not have a “freeplay” mode available so we had to install our own button to credit up the games. Look around the controls for a sign that says “push here for credits” — or something along those lines.