Huge variety of pinball machines and a few arcade games. My boyfriend and brother were in gamer heaven. This place celebrates vintage at its least obnoxious and poser-y. The owner/operator spends most of his time wrists-deep maintaining the machines themselves. There is no phone, no credit cards, and no snack bar.
Each machine has a hand-written index card with its details, including the year it was released, ranging from the 1950s to today. Baby boomer history geeks will love seeing the really old-school machines with no lights or voiceovers, Generation X folks like myself will appreciate playing their old favorites like Qbert and Star Trek, and it is safe to bring Millennials and younger to this perfect family-friendly stop in a town known for its adult-minded themes.
What you see is what you get and what you get in two change machines and rows upon rows of flipping, bumping entertainment.