Not a bad experience overall, craft beers, vintage arcade games with free credits and just a general crummy dive bar look and feel - it's perfect. Located just half a block away from Dundas and Ossington it's a convenient spot just near the hipster-strip.
Definitely a spot to mix and mingle, but be advised that it's loud so it makes conversations a tad rough but for a night out of boozing and video games with pals it's perfect. The average age here is noticeably early to mid 20's with a smattering of older here and there, so if you're annoyed by "youngins" then maybe avoid this place. If you're just looking for a good time and the crowd around you doesn't bother you than please proceed.
My only critiques would be around their drinks and the access to the games. It's super crowded event earlier in the evening and much like Arcades of long ago the line ups to access a game are crazy long as crowds just pack in around and it's hard to penetrate once the crowd is established. As for the drinks, I wasn't in the mood for beer so I asked for a cocktail (Old Fashioned or Manhattan) and I was abruptly told "Ha, yeah, we don't do that". So I just went for mixed drinks all night. That said, my pals were all over the craft and euro craft beer selections and it seemed pretty impressive.
The secret X-factor of this place is the tiny Brooklyn Style Pizza pop-up style shop in the back. What a great idea! Lure your customers in with video games, get them tipsy on delicious craft beer, THEN keep them sober enough or provide easy access to munchies with huge slices of pizza. Genius!
Despite my tiny critiques, the experience was great, I'd definitely come back!