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I can barely express how happy I was with my last visit here. The remodel looks great, but I’m really here because of the service. I work with special needs children and one of the worst parts of the job is having to decide between spending an hour or two worth of your income or making the child your with do everything by themselves. Both options suck royally. The manager recognized this right away as I talked to them and she not only let me bowl and play all the games for free with my buddy but she even gave me socks as I was wearing sandals. She helped make an autistic child’s day very special and made mine much less stressful. Bravo, please keep it up.

1-Up Lounge Menu with Prices 1121 McKenzie Ave, Bellingham

This is a place for video game lovers. Super friendly owner. They have 2200 video games, all free to play when you order a glass of alcohol beverage. After the first game, $2 for the next game and so forth (if I remember correctly). If you don’t drink alcohol, $6 (or $5?) per hour to play a game. They have Nintendo, Wii, Sega Genesis, Xbox, Play Station, etc. If you want to play longer, you may want to ask for a 1-day pass. This may be a good place to check out some games you heard about, or try out games before you decide to purchase one. Or simply get together with friends just to have fun playing games. ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ã???????ã??ã???ã??å¬?ã?ã?ã?åº???æ?ã??ã?ã?? ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ?æ?°?2200ã????å ?ã?Xboxã?ã??ã?¬ã?¤ã?¹ã??ã?¼ã?·ã?§ã?³??ã?è?²ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??å?ã??æ?ã??ã??ã?ã?? ã?¢ã?«ã?³ã?¼ã?«ã??ã?ªã?³ã?¯ã??ã?ªã?¼ã??ã?¼ã?ã???ã?å?ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ?ç?¡æ??ã????ã?²ã?¼ã? ã?ã???ã?2ã??ã?«ã?ã?£ã?¼ã?¸?ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?¢ã?«ã?³ã?¼ã?«ã?????ã??å??ã?1æ??é??6ã??ã?«ï¼?5ã??ã?«ï¼?ï¼?ã??é?·æ??é??é??ã?ã??å???ã?1æ?¥ã??ã?¹??å?¥ã??è?ã???ã???ã??ã?ã?ã?ã??ã?? å???è?ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã???ã?ã??ã?ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???å?¥ã?ã???ã????ã?ã??????ã?ã?ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã???ã??ã??ã???ã?????ã???ã?ã?å?é??ä¸?ç·??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã??é?????ã????ç«??å¯?ã???ã??ã?ã?ã?ã??ã??

Rook & Rogue Board Game Pub Menu with Prices 206 W Magnolia St, Bellingham

This is a very unique restaurant/pub in Bellingham. The owner is from Orlando, who thought Bellingham is “the place” to have a Boardgame pub and started it. They have 1300 board games on site. Many of them are free to play, some are $5, and some serious big games are $10 to play. If you are serious game player, you may want to pay $50/year membership to play $5 games, and $100/year membership to play $10 games. Membership comes with a free on entree meal on your birthday and free dessert. They have tables with a game board built in (I heard they paid around $2500 for the table). You can keep playing on the table till the food is ready and when food comes, they’ll install the table top on the table to eat, then after eating, they’ll remove the table top for you to continue playing the game. Some games like “Twilight Imperium” will take 13-17 hours to finish, therefore you may want to reserve the table for 2 days to complete the game. “Dark Tower” electronic board game came out in 1981 was on the $10 shelf. This game is discontinued and not made anymore, but you can still play at this place ? There is one boardgame pub in Seattle, but they say each boardgame pubs has its own characteristics and none of them are the same. Even if you are not into a board game, would be fun to try out once in your life ? ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?ã?­ã?¼ã?«ã??ã?¬ã?¤ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??å?é???ã???ã?ã??ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã?ã?æ???ã?å?§ã????ã?ã??ã?¬ã?¹ã??ã?©ã?³? 1300?é¡?ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã?ã?ã??ã?ã??ã?å¤???ç?¡æ????ã?å?ºã?ã??ã??ã?ã?????ã?ã?·ã?ªã?¢ã?¹?ã?²ã?¼ã? ?ã?å??ã??ã????$ï¼?ã??ã?«ã?$10ã??ã?«?ã???ã??ã?ã???ã?ã?ã??é??50ã??ã?«ã??ã??100ã??ã?«??ä¼??ã??æ????ã?5ã??ã?«ã?10ã??ã?«å??ã??æ?¾é¡??ã?ã?æ??ã??ã?? ?ä¼????ã?ã?èª?ç??æ?¥?ç?¡æ???ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã?ã??ã?¶ã?¼ã??ã?ç?¡æ?????ç?¹å?¸ã?ã?ã??ã??ã??ã?ã?? åº???ã?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ç?¨ã??ã?¤ã??ã?³ã?°ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«ã?ã?ã??ã?ã?é£?äº?ã??ã????ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã??ã?ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã??ã?ä¸??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã??ä¹?ã??ã?é£?äº?ã?ã?é£??çµ?ã??ã?ã??ã?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã??å?ã??æ????ã?ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ç¶?ã?ã??ã??ã????ã?ã??ã??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?¤ã??ã?³ã?°ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã?2500ã??ã?«??ã?ã????ã?ã?? ã???å»?ç?¤????ã?ã??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? “Dark Tower” ã??ã?æ??ä½??ã??çµ?äº?ã?ã????13æ??é???ã?ã?ã???è¨?ã?ã???ã?ã?? “Twilight Imperium” ?ã?ã?ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?ã???ã?ã?? ã?·ã?¢ã??ã?«?ã??1?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã??ã?ã?ã???ã??ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?ã???ã??ã???å??æ?§ã?ã???é?ã????ã?ã?? ä¸??ã?ä½?é¨?ã??å?¼??ã?é£?äº?ã??ã???ã?ã?ã?¬ã?¹ã??ã?©ã?³?ã?ã??

Cloverleaf Family Bowl – Menu with Prices – 40645 Fremont Blvd #3, Fremont

What a great place to bowl! Came here with some friends and the place is just wonderful! The staff were friendly and there were plenty of space! I think all in all there were 44 lanes which is quite large in my book. Pizza was pretty good here and theres some little arcade games in the front area! I wouldn’t say this is the cheapest place to bowl since its per game and not per hour but it was clean and hand many balls to choose from. The only thing I would have liked more is if they would take out the bowling balls that have alot of dents in them. Most of the balls i saw were around 8-15 lb which is fine. I would suggest that if you have long nails or recently done nails, please do NOT bowl.. it will indeed Chip the nail. I was sad it happened. Oh and please bring some socks! Their sock machine is a bit pricey for one pair of socks but hey… I get weird about wearing rental shoes… NOTE: They are petitioning for people to sign so they can keep the place open. Apparently they might close and it may be turned into YET ANOTHER HOUSING area….. there are too many building here! Its already overly crowded. Lets keep the Bowling Alley alive !! SUPPORT!

Berben & Wolff’s Menu with Prices 227 Lark St, Albany

A close buddy of mine suggested that we check this place out. He had been there several times before and really loved what they have to offer. I’ve always been curious about vegan food, so why not? First, I want to say that the environment is really cute. It’s a little hippie dippy without going overboard. They have cool artwork and a private coffee shop vibe. The menu is on a board hanging above the back of the serving area, and has a variety of different options to tryout. There’s a case of vegan options at the serving counter including vegan pepperoni which we both were curious about. But alas, I didn’t feel that daring just yet. My friend ordered the steak and pepper sandwich, And I ordered the Cuban sandwich. Then my buddy ordered a vegan cupcake And asked if I wanted to get one as well? When I told him I could just try a little piece of his, he gave me this “what-chu-talkin-bout-Willis?” look that said it all. So I ordered my own… As we waited for a sandwiches to be prepared, we talked about hiking, the weather, movies we want to see, video games, and then I realized we both had eaten about half of our cupcakes unconsciously. They were absolutely delicious, with a yummy creamy frosting that I still can’t figure out how they made so beautifully. When I sandwiches came out, mine was really beautiful. Photo-esque if you will. I plucked off the olive on the toothpick, through it in my mouth, and then dove in! My Cuban sandwich was made with phaux ham, and I have to admit it was really good. It had the consistency of meat, like thinly sliced pork, was tasty, and blended beautifully with the delicious Swiss cheese sauce, mustard, and pickles. I was so impressed, that I’ve been talking about it for days. In fact, I was kinda blown away, and will definitely be coming back for more. Specifically to try that vegan pepperoni and the most amazing sounding vegan Big Mac sandwich that other friends raved about.

Reboot Retrocade & Bar – Menu with Prices – 566 Cherry St, Macon

Cool place. Great collection of arcade games from the 80s with the soundtrack playing in the background. And they sell alcohol! We took our kids here on a Saturday afternoon (I think it goes to 21 and over after 6pm). It was not crowded. The games run on arcade tokens and most games are 1 token play. My kids, 7 and 12, had a blast learning how to play “real” video games where you have a joystick, a fire button and not much else. And my wife and SIL got into a Frogger competition. My only complaint…I couldn’t find Tempest.

Free Play Bar Arcade – Menu with Prices – 182 Pine St, Providence

Freeplay Bar and Arcade puts Dave and Busters, and every other arcade I’ve ever patronized to shame. This is by far the greatest collection of arcade games under one roof that I’ve ever seen. The owner must be a very experienced gamer because he has an extensive collection of all the best titles. Visiting Freeplay Bar and Arcade was a rush of nostalgia for me. Classic games such as mortal Kombat 2, Mortal Kombat 3, The Simpson’s, Time Crisis, Tetris, Altered Beast, Golden Tea, Bust a Move, and Metal Slug…..doesn’t get better, and the best thing of all, everything is free play! It costs a nominal fee of $5 for weekdays and $10 on the weekends to enter this gem, and this is literally the only thing you pay for. Since everything is free play, this is honestly the only time I ever beaten Altered Beast, The Simpson’s, and House of the Dead. Thank you Free Play Bar and Arcade!

SC Cafe & Kid City Entrance – Menu with Prices – 5577-5657 W 70th St, Shreveport

Jungle gym area smells like wet socks. Parts of the play area is falling apart and not maintained. Itâ??s free so it gets 3 stars but SC might need to up their game considering another local church has a much newer and cleaner coffee shop with jungle gym called Moor Coffee. Time to do an evaluation and give your play area more TLC.

Canal Street Arcade and Deli – Menu with Prices – 308 E 1st St, Dayton

The location is a bar, and deli with tables inside and out. The fun part is inside as there are many large size original 1980 arcade video games that are free to play. Favorites include Galaga (my favorite, and I left filling in the top four out of five high score spots), Ms Pacman, Centipede, Qbert, Pacman, Fisherman’s Bait, NFL Football, Car Racing, Shooting games, etc. there were up to date pinball games that was pay to play. A old and working cigarette machine was there and interesting to see. A real fun, clean place that brings back memories, the food is very good, and staff was nice and helpful.

Vector Bar & Arcade – Menu with Prices – 629 Cleveland St, Clearwater

My friends and I had a good time there. The bartender was really nice and my friends liked their selection of beer. I only gave it four stars because the video games to me were kind of lacking. I am an older person who was hoping to see more the 80’s popular games, but the ones they had I don’t think were that popular at all. I could be wrong though. I know I didn’t play any of them when I was growing up. They did have one table that had a lot of the old school games I played. But only one table. I did like their variety of pinball games, so I mostly played those. I would certainly go back again though.

Lost In Fun! – Menu with Prices – 8431 Cody Dr, Lincoln

I don’t know where to begin with this place. The ideas to have an indoor play area is great! Amazing even for Nebraska winters and cold rainy nights. The huge downfall is the staff is a crew of older teenagers. No rules are enforced at all. You walk in and the first thing you see is a ticket cash out counter full of cheapo prizes. If you go past that you see the menu (pizza/drinks) and this is also where you pay your admission fee. 1 year olds 3.75 2-5 year olds 6.70 I didn’t pay attention to older kids prices. The five and under area would be spectacular if it was in fact five and under. Older children do as they please and no staff interfere or say anything. Young adults riding the 5 and under toy cars, it’s absolutely ridiculous. There’s also no where to sit to supervise children in this area either as it states you must do so. My toddler loved the ball pit area with slide. It is posted everywhere that you must wear socks but no shoes. Socks are available for purchase for $1.75 but the rule isn’t enforced as children play freely with no socks. Foam pit area is dark and lit by black light. No where to sit to watch small toddlers who do need help getting out. Adults buried in the foam pit throwing pieces around hitting others in the face, setting a poor example for young children. The dark room is for This area because it has a video game projected onto the floor. Kids can step on toads for points, play soccer and race the clock type games. Constant movement. A big plus for an active toddler. It is a great idea but the end result is poor. This place is like an unsupervised daycare on steroids. I would not choose to return here.

Kung Fu Saloon Fort Worth – Menu with Prices – 2818 Morton St, Fort Worth

Well I had fun. It was Sunday free.play day. I had my parking validated from brunch for 4 hours. I spent a good 2 hours whooping them young babes in Mario cart ( drink holders attached) and few other games. I shouldn’t have tried the seesaw tho. My back still hurts. They had a good sunday funday dj. I had a few over priced beers but with the free games that’s OK. I don’t think I would come any other time and pay for those old school games but bartenders (male n female) were all young good looking energetic and friendly so I would come back n have a few drinks. Just was a fun spot

John’s Incredible Pizza – Modesto – Menu with Prices – 2225 Plaza Pkwy, Modesto

This place is over rated!!! We walk in & they have nothing made besides BBQ & Nacho pizza & what kid wants nacho pizza which is basically slices of jalapeños? Not mine. They didn’t even have breadsticks it was that lacking!!! The room we sat in looked like they didn’t have any body working because the whole time we were there almost every table was empty but full of empty plates/cups. We then go to the games & that’s even a bigger joke!!! Half the stuff is OUT OF ORDER or they all take your credits but don’t let you play! We scanned 3 different bowling lanes & it took out credits but didn’t let us play & it was 8 credits each time!!! We went for someone to help but it was a dead zone. Like they had a skeleton crew. 1 girl working everything it seemed. Needless to say NOBODY came to help us when we talked to an employee about several of the machines ripping us off. We waited 10minutes at the bowling area for someone before we gave up. I had gone & asked for help 3 times while waiting. This was by far the worst experience we have had at John’s! Oh lastly the women’s bathroom was atrocious! Couldn’t flush the large stalls toilet, there was toilet paper all over except where it should be in the toilet paper holders, the baby changer had crap all over it so it couldn’t even be used. This place was a hot mess!!!!! I don’t think we will be back. We might take our chances at Chuck E Cheese next time!!!!