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Contribuisci feedbackVery small place with a lot of retro games as advertised. Great to see several classic arcade games not destroyed and screens not burnt.Many pinball machines are down which was disappointing.The food tasted pretty good for bar food, but its just TOO expensive.As for the liquor.You only got about 25-ish retro games and overpriced bar food with little to none entertainment inside the actual area.Im excluding the Funnybone Area.Would not recommend, wouldnt go again. Theres better bar-like Arcades out there. Keep searching.For reference.A Sandwich with Tator Tots 1 Mixed Drink was a 50$ bill. UNREAL!
Neat place to go. Unlimited old arcade games and pinball while you drink. Pizza was good. Prices seem a little high. The only thing we got that was disappointing was the fried chicken. No flavor. Just chicken fat and flour. Very weird. Other than that not a bad lunch break.
Game selection is OK, mostly '80s and early '90s machines. Pinball tables in desperate need of service, most of them just don 't work. Overhead music blares over all the arcade machines. Kitchen was closed.
Unfortunately, as of FEB 3rd 2023 I can 't give the DraftCade a recommendation. First visit since they turned it into the Draftcade. Entry fee (8 bucks each) which covers the game fees . The place was pretty dead for mid Saturday afternoon with a few people at the bar and a family or two playing games. So the atmosphere wasn 't very inviting from the jump. Seems like the owners thought they could stick some arcades in there and that would bring in the crowds? No new decor, no music, nothing even interesting on the TVs while you sit at the bar or dine... that was a little surprising . Also, only one of the pinball games worked and a few of the standup arcades were out of order as well. IMO, you have to be diligent about maintenance if you 're going to charge people to play them. After reading older reviews, it seems the games haven 't been working in some time, but yet, they keep charging to play? Spending more money on food and alcohol at this place in particular is predicated on the games being fully functional. After 16 bucks to get in, another 30 on 2 beers, 2 small Jack n Cokes, we cashed out. (The bartenders were attentive and quick. The wristband girl at the door was very nice too). This definitely falls on ownership. I 'll be happy to stop back in the summer to see if anything has changed and I 'll be happy to update this review if we have a better experience. Fingers crossed. I want to love this place, because it 's my kinda concept.
We paid for our wrist bands the girl who we gave our to just walked away (not giving us our wrist bands) then was annoyed when we asked her for them. 1 working pinball machine, a lot of the games were out of order. We sat at a table but never got a server to come to our table although she did go to one of the tables that was a few tables away from us. We were only in that place for about 20 minutes.