The Gametime Eatery has VR, axe throwing, pool tables, and an arcade area of games alongside their bar and restaurant style eatery. The VR experience is single player only which we were bummed about because we would have preferred a group VR experience. While we didn't partake in axe-throwing, there is a person there who will give you a quick lesson and there are four stalls where mini tournament axe throwing can occur. Looks much harder than they make it out to be. The pool area is really cramped. Tables are too close together and we were constantly bumping into our neighbours. Try to grab one on the outskirts. Balls got stuck a lot too, we lost our cue ball a few times and the only way was to literally throw all the balls in the holes to reset the table. Luckily the person in charge gave us a free thirty minutes of playing time for our troubles. The arcade games and pool tables require a loaded card to play. Game area was clean, albeit a little small. They had lots of classics like skeeball, basketball, connect 4 but not a lot of driving or first person shooter games. Prizes were decent and reasonable to redeem.
As for food, we ate by the pool tables and service was quick and efficient. Ordered the boneless wings and they were very good. Juicy chicken with great sauce (can't remember which one we ordered). Also got the spinach berry salad (gotta have the greens) which came a bit wilted.
Overall a good date spot for those in the area with lots of activities.