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 redemption counter and prize wall at Twisted Pin — glass display case stocked with toys, electronics, plush, and game cards

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.

Arcade machines lit up in neon at Twisted Pin

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.