Arcade
Adults play too.
Skee-ball, redemption tickets, crane machines. Bring a cocktail. Win something to take home.
What's In There
Skee-ball. Redemption. The works.
(the noisy fun part)
Classic skee-ball lanes. Modern redemption games and crane machines. Same vendors as the chain arcades, same prizes — just dropped into a venue that also makes actual cocktails.
Tickets stack up at the redemption counter. Trade them in for the small stuff (sticker, plastic spider) or save up for something bigger — Xbox controllers and the like, when we have them.
- Skee-ball
- Redemption / ticket games
- Crane machines
- Redemption counter with real prizes
The Prizes
Tickets in. Stuff out.
(yes, the small kids get the spider rings)
Glass case at the redemption counter, restocked regularly. The smaller end: stickers, plastic spiders, candy — what first-grade pockets are made for. Higher up: game controllers, Bluetooth speakers, plush, lights. Save the tickets across visits; we don’t reset the card.
Game-card specials at the counter when we have them. Loaded cards never expire.
Yes, Adults Too
Bring a drink to the skee-ball lane.
(this isn't your parents' arcade)
The bar's in the same building — bring a drink in. The point is you don't have to choose between "serious bar visit" and "arcade with the kids" — both are happening on the same night.
Family-friendly when the family is here. Ticket-shopping at the redemption counter is built for kids. The rest of the time it's where adults remember they like skee-ball.