I loved this place. Â We went early on a Friday, so there was lots of kids (some kind of a Birthday party or something....and what a great place to bring the kids). Â The decor is awesome. Â Big old tube TVs with old school Nintendo, atari, Sega....every old school game you could think of, they had it..with your own personal 1985 television to play on..and a cool retro couch. Â There was sooo much fun stuff to look at in here. Â Old lamps, mirrors, pictures, furniture...and every single board game you can imagine...they had it. Â They had a great selection of beer, and the food was really good. Â My friend had the quesadillas which looked really good, and I had some sort of southwestern chicken sandwich, which was tasty! Â Everything was reasonably priced. Â I felt like I was having a blast the entire time, and we didn't even play a game.
I am a total fan. Â Chalk it up to another quirky cool fun place to hang-out in the twin cities. Â Oh, and they played old school mainstream music the entire time....Ace of Base etc.
I am so glad that we decided to stop here for dinner! Â The staff were so attentive and happy! Â Our waitress was a pretty blond with a huge smile and great personality! Â And my dinner was really tasty. Â I had the shrimp with artichoke hearts and a side of green beans. Â The flavors were scrumptious and a bit spicy, which is just the way I like it. Â We never even made it to playing one of the many games available, so we will be back to try other things on the menu and have some game time!
Review Source:I've only been there once but I loved this place. The staff is SO nice and attentive, which is so rare nowadays.....and there are games to play which was awesome. Kinda wish there were less kids there, (would be kind of nice to have a time like after 9pm, everyone under 18, OUT lol) but that's just me. In my experience, the staff was super friendly, and the drinks and food were good and reasonably priced.
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