Round1 Bowling & Arcade Westfield Galleria at Roseville

Round1 Bowling & Arcade Westfield Galleria at Roseville

Reviews Summary

Round1 offers a fun, diverse arcade experience with bowling, claw machines, and multiplayer games, appealing to both kids and adults. Many praise the variety and energetic atmosphere, though high costs and broken machines are frequent complaints. Customer service is inconsistent—some staff are helpful, others rude or inattentive. Prizes excite anime fans, but claw machines often feel rigged. Food quality is hit-or-miss, and wait times can be frustrating. While some love the late-night vibe or bowling lanes, others feel the arcade has declined in quality. Overall, it’s enjoyable but pricey, with room for improvement in maintenance and service.

About This Listing

Has Arcade Cabinets
Has Food
Good for kids
Has Virtual Reality
Has Pool Tables
Has Prizes
Wheelchair Accessible

Who Can Play?

Most arcades welcome all ages (some may have age restrictions for certain games)
Minors may need parent/guardian supervision (policies vary by location)
No gaming experience required - games range from beginner to expert level
Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes recommended for safety
Valid ID may be required for certain attractions or age verification
Groups and parties welcome (advance booking may be required)

*Note: Age restrictions and policies may vary by arcade. Check with your local facility for specifics.*

First-Time Visitors

First-time visitors may need to sign a waiver or register for a game card. Staff are typically available to help explain games and provide tutorials. Some arcades offer newcomer specials or free play sessions to help you get started.

Common Restrictions:

Age-Based Some games may have height or age requirements for safety reasons
Capacity Popular games may have wait times during peak hours

*Note: Policies vary by arcade. Confirm with your local facility.*

What to Bring

Cash or card for tokens/credits (some arcades are cashless)
Valid ID for age verification or membership signup
Phone to capture high scores and memories (check photo policies)

*Note: Payment methods and requirements may differ by arcade.*

Preparing for Your Visit

Check arcade hours and peak times online before visiting
Eat beforehand or check if the arcade has food options
Bring friends for multiplayer games and competitions
Wear comfortable clothes you can move freely in
Avoid bringing valuable items that could be lost or damaged
Check for special events, tournaments, or discount days
Set a budget for games and stick to it
Stay hydrated, especially during long gaming sessions

*Note: Tips may vary by arcade type and location.*

How to Get Started

Most arcades accept walk-ins, but call ahead during busy periods or for large groups. Check for membership deals!

Other Helpful Info

Most visits last 1-3 hours depending on games and group size
Popular games may have longer wait times during weekends and evenings
Many arcades offer unlimited play packages or time-based pricing
Some locations host tournaments and special events regularly
Prize redemption available at many arcades - save your tickets!

*Note: Policies, pricing, and features differ by arcade. Contact your local facility for details.*

What to Expect from Pool Tables in Arcades

Step up to a pool table and dive into a classic, hands-on game! Expect sturdy tables with smooth felt surfaces, cue sticks, and a set of numbered balls for games like 8-ball or 9-ball. You’ll chalk up, aim, and strike the cue ball to pocket balls with precision, mastering angles and spin. Tables are well-lit, often with vibrant designs, creating a lively atmosphere. Whether playing casually with friends or joining arcade tournaments, pool offers strategic, social fun that’s easy to pick up and endlessly engaging in 2025.

What to Expect from Virtual Reality in Arcades

Step into virtual reality for a breathtaking adventure! Arcade VR stations boast advanced headsets (like Oculus or HTC Vive), motion controllers, and sometimes full-body tracking or treadmills. You’ll dive into games like Beat Saber or VR shooters, swinging, dodging, or aiming in 360-degree worlds with vivid visuals and immersive sound. Gameplay spans solo quests to multiplayer battles, with intuitive controls for all levels. Arcades offer vibrant, social VR zones, delivering a thrilling, cutting-edge experience in 2025.

How Arcade Prize Games Work

Dive into the excitement of arcade prize games! Expect claw machines, skee-ball, whack-a-mole, or basketball challenges where you test your skills or luck to win tickets or prizes directly. Claw games require precise joystick control to grab toys, while redemption games reward accuracy with tickets to trade for plushies, gadgets, or trinkets at prize counters. Modern setups boast colorful displays and smooth mechanics, blending nostalgia with fresh fun. The thrill of winning and the vibrant arcade vibe make prize games a captivating draw in 2025.

Features

Has Arcade Cabinets
Has Food
Good for kids
Has Virtual Reality
Has Pool Tables
Has Prizes
Wheelchair Accessible

Contact Information

Address

1191 Galleria Blvd Suite 1210

Roseville, California 95678

Hours

Monday 10AM-2AM
Tuesday 10AM-2AM
Wednesday 10AM-2AM
Thursday 10AM-2AM
Friday 10AM-2AM
Saturday 10AM-2AM
Sunday 10AM-2AM

Customer Reviews

Fun place to go but many of the games were non functional and many of them are scams. When I went, two out of five games were out of order. Several of them look like they would be a lot of fun. The little grabber games the claw seem to be set up on an algorithm. Based on my observation, it also looks like they hire people to walk around with prizes to make it look like they're winnable. A lot of the games are set up with fractional pricing (ie, 12.2, 8.7 credits, etc). This incrementally drains your credi

This place was an absolute disappointment. Ice cream was clearly visible, yet the counter was closed, and there was no sign or communication to inform waiting customers. It was only when someone ahead in line started yelling at the staff that I realized they weren't serving. I stood at the bar counter for a good 5?7 minutes while the staff stared at me without a word?no explanation, no acknowledgment, nothing. This is blatant disrespect for customers? time and a complete lack of professionalism. If you can

Super fun experience! Ive been here 3 times now and always had a blast! Last time i went (2 days ago) some games was Down more than usual, but i work at an arcade myself so i know how thats like sometimes. I love the way they always move games around, it keeps the visual new and not get too used to the layout, keeps the walking around fresh and fun! The food is pretty good! Low price food, can get a good amount with 20 bucks of food. The prize area is thee best thing! Huge store with all kinds of prizes

If you're looking for an entertaining way to spend an afternoon or evening, Round1 Bowling is definitely a place to consider. Nestled in the heart of Roseville, this entertainment center offers a fantastic blend of classic bowling fun with an exciting arcade experience, making it a great spot for friends, families, and even a unique date night. The bowling lanes themselves are well-maintained and offer a smooth experience. We found the equipment to be in good condition, and the scoring system was easy to fo

BOWLING review only. First time here. No wait on a Monday night (and all the other bowling alleys are full of leagues). Feels almost like regular bowling, the lanes are a little shorter (maybe 2/3 or 3/4th length). Facility is clean and comfy seats! Will be back.

Round1 is pretty fun. There are plenty of games to choose from and all kinds of multi-player games as well because a lot of people go to Round1 to spend time with friends and family so a multi-player setup is essential. The reason for the 4 star is the price. I wish it was just a little cheaper. To have a proper play session, you are probably looking at spending 50 dollars or more, which isn't terrible. Not even the 100 something dollar option is an awful deal but it could be better you know what I mean? In

The prices are not worth it. Their game cards are really expensive, and to play pretty basic games... costs way too many points. The basic card is like $26 dollars ... and at most I can play 4-6 games.... I've been going to arcades for a good while. And if you want an honest review.. here it is. This arcade isn't all that. It's trendy and located by a mall. Trendy does not equal good (most of the time). I suggest Round 1 consider a few things. Like making games less expensive to play. Honestly. I can't e

Updated 10/30/22: 3/5 stars Beware of the stuffed animal vending machines. The secret? The claw gets stronger as more people try. Although, some machines are rigged despite how many try?s you attempt. I witnessed a vending machine that was tried over 30 times and still did not produce the stuffed animal. Some of the people got the stuffed animal dead center but the claw still wasn't strong enough to pull it up. Some stuffed animals are too heavy despite having the claw be at full strength. Ever wonder wha

Used to be fun, has always been overpriced. Many of the machines are out of order, and lots of the most entertaining ones have been taken out. You can't miss with 99 cent ice cream though, but when I showed up at 10:44AM on Thursday June 26th I walked up to the counter to order. The girl at the front said ?we're not open yet? and I said ?okay, when do you open??. ?Noon?. I said ?thanks? then left. They do not open at noon, it says on their website the kitchen opens at 11 and food service begins then. I was

Great arcade with a bunch of classics like basketball and various light gun games, plus some cool units I haven't seen elsewhere like the real BB Gun shooter! Tons of crane games too if that's your thing (it isn't mine). The top-up card they have is really neat and easy to use ??

The place has such a great variety of games and prizes and claw machines it's a ton of fun with variety. My biggest complaint is how expensive it is to play. Almost every game costs you over $1.5 to play, and that's with you getting the best bang for your buck, spending over $110 dollars.

Very fun arcade games and claw machines! Definitely a go to place for hanging out with friends or family! The only thing that has been consistently a problem is the wait time for food. I can understand a bit since it looks understaffed. Just expect for your food to be ready in at least a minimum of 30 min. But other than that, great place!

Round1 Arcade & Bowling. Wow this place is huge! What used to be the lower part of know the defunct Sears. Now houses Round1 Arcade & Bowling. The latter word being used very loosely & I will explain later. If you have a Samsung Phone, turn Smart Things off or device scanning. Their TV's are all Samsung, so your phone continously tries to connect to any one if the TV's in range. Unclear about other Android Phones or iPhones. But whoever Round1 hired as their AV. Was lazy to disable that feature from the be

5 stars with suggestions for improvement. I just attended a birthday party here at round one, and overall it was a great time! The pizza was delicious, most of all the games were working, and the facility was very clean. Overall, my family had a wonderful time and I think the special birthday child also had a lot of fun. When the party started, we had to wait 45 minutes before the pizza arrived, the kids were super hungry and climbing all over the tables. I'm not sure what the holdup was, but the staff me

TL;DR: lots of different games in serious genres, many of which cannot be found elsewhere in the area. very legit arcade. Do not be fooled by the redemption (ticket) machines and the large amount of claw machines that are placed at the front entrance like most modern arcades. Heading towards the back, there are many legitimate arcade games that are definitely worth spending your money on. The premier attraction for many are the rhythm/music games at the back corner, but the place also has many fighting gam

The arcade is full of classic and new games, and there's always something to do. My family really loves the Minecraft dungeon/arcade game...The bar is not a real bar, just has a few mixed drinks they offer from a menu. Fair warning: The majority of the space is claw machines with a win rate of maybe 20% tho, a bit higher for the small keychain ones. Don't get sucked in unless you have money to burn, consider this a warning from a friend.

We came on a Thursday night and there were a decent amount of people but not too crowded. We were very surprised that last weeks Thursday night football on TV, they definitely should have been playing the current week. They have typical bar food, I was pleasantly surprised by how inexpensive all the food was. They have a few draft beers that are $3.99 each which is a great price as well. The game cards are much more expensive than most arcades in the area. I feel like the games cost too many credits or you

Came here for a date and while it was pretty fun, the prize machines are as disappointing as any other arcade. They're definitely winnable, we spent a little over $200 on points and managed to walk out with 3 figures and 2 plushies. Staff are pretty hard to flag down, you have a better chance staying at the machine and waiting for one to pass by than going to the service counter. One machine we played was completely unwinnable, which we only realized after playing about 10 times. The staff did help and fixe

Lots of games, bowling, food and alcohol. Plenty to do for everyone. The claw machines definitely take some skill to win. Employees are nice enought to reset them if prices get polished out of play. On weekends it can be hard to find someone to recover your prize.

Make sure to reserve larger parties 3 days in advance minimum . We didn't know that, so we had to pay reg price. That was fine, our fault.. but then we ended up being there on a horrible day. All the computers were overloaded and we had to get refunds. Overall we still had fun. The employees were friendly and the managers helpful during everything. The manager could have saved the rest of the staff loads of trouble if he would have just turned off the card selling machines from the beginning to let the co

We heard about this place from a friend and wanted to check it out! Was totally impressed with the whole layout of this cool spot! We just did a quick walk thru, and I want to bring my kids here. This place has something for all ages! The games look so fun, and I look forward to chilling here some time.

The staff working at this round 1 does not want to help customers. Swiped "3 credits" to play a ball game and the machine malfunction before we could even play. We ask if they could restart the game or give us a refund on the 3 credit. The game maintenance workers told "No." He was very rude and disrespectful. When fixing the machine, he manually used his hands to use up the 3 credits. Clearly, how is it that we played when the game never worked. The worker reset the game and HE, THE WORKER, used up our "

Machines are very fancy and well kept. Customer service is hit or miss. Employees make you order at kiosks to which you come back to pay the person at the register anyway, every employee talking away to other employees about gossip rather than asking if people need help to which customers just stand around confused. If you refill your game card through a kiosk and accidentally don't follow through, IT WILL eat your cash.

We usually go here and spend like 20 bucks on the arcades and then we Go bowling for like an hour and then leave to eat something after. It's alright. Not entirely my favorite, but it's decent enough. It's more about the people you bring in the end isn't it?

(This is going to be a long one) I would like to thank the manager (I'm sorry I forgot her name!) for accommodating my family for my twin daughter?s 5th bday celebration literally the hour before. I made the mistake of not booking 3 days in advance for a party package and called the Thursday before to see if they could possibly book us for Saturday, which they definitely did not have to do at all. I was told to come in Saturday before hand to speak with a party host and/or manager. We came from out of town

Me and my friends went in to buy credits to play our usual games. We have the Black card which is an annual subscription card that gives you bonus credits on purchases. We come in very often. We paid for our credits on the standard machine and did not get the bonus credits which come with the black card. We went to the manager to ask if we can get credits added onto the card, or get a separate card with the extra credits. However, the manager stated that ?the machines don't give black cards extra points? wh

It's a great place for the whole family. Amusement, food, drink, party rooms catering.

Game, credits are expensive. But we enjoyed a couple of games they had. Of course, can't bet $1 ice cream cone (several flavors). Did 1 game of bowling for $9 per game + $5 shoe rental.

Fun experience no doubt, but some of the claws kept dropping the prizes. Some did win I saw soooo idk if that was a me thing ??. It's easy to spend a LOT in a small amount of time, you can get carried away.

Came for the claw machines. My son saw that an artist he follows, has stuffies available in two of their characters. Got two game cards at $40/each. Supposedly conversion was 4/1$. Games were ~15 tokens each turn. Son got both of the characters he wanted in about 5 turns each. Daughter got one stuffy in 3 turns, but wasn't able to get a large second animal.

Round one has always been a awesome place/date idea! Iv spend hundreds and hundreds here. But just wanted to let it be known. That I was denied a stuffed animal prize when a manager didn't even bother to come look at the situation. It's clear as day in the pic shown, that this should have been resolved much easier. As you can tell by the photo. The prize is completely OVER the shoot. His legs pushed against the glass, and his head secured, not moving an inch. Any other person would have probably given the m

I had an awesome time at Round 1! The variety of games and claw machines kept me entertained for hours, and the atmosphere is fun and energetic. I even won a super cute Kirby stuffed animal, which totally made my day! The staff was friendly, and the arcade itself is clean and well-maintained. Whether you're there to win prizes, bowl, or just hang out with friends, Round 1 is a great spot for some good old-fashioned fun. I'll definitely be coming back for more! Highly recommend it.

It is such a great place for kids, teens, and adults. We went and had an amazing time from the escape room right outside of the arcade to getting a refreshing drink at the bar in the arcade. Then , playing games the whole time with the swipe card was very cool. I would totally recommend this place to anyone.

Everything else except the bar is great I come to drink and play rhythm games most times I come so I get a few drinks (usually just a beer or 2) and it's no issue but I had finished my beer a little bit quickly maybe like 45ish minutes which tbh isn't that fast and they would not serve me another drink saying I had to wait another 15 minutes? It was so strange I've never had a bartender every day that to me and was just a huge turn off for the night genuinely makes me consider if I'll come back again

Its a kids version of a full on casino Good grief a 10 year old can burn 250 dollars in less than an hour, but hey they had fun. Noteworthy the food was actually decent!

Our first X here, was great tonight. We planned a bday just a few hrs before so we were not on the schedule. The event manager checked on us & made everything right for my daughter 22 bday.

arcade is fun but the security there is rude. one of the security guards wouldn't let me walk to the parking lot through their exit because I had an empty water bottle despite me literally being in there earlier w/o anyone saying a single thing. i offered to pour it over a trash can or have him look through it as he would do with a bag search but he was still strict with the outside beverage policy (no beverage in sight). then he had the nerve to laugh as I walked away and shouted "good luck with that compl

TL;DR: Used to love round 1, now time play isn't worth it and playing for credits is prohibitively expensive. Let me start by saying I love round 1 I think it's legitimately one of my favorite places to go out to. I have spent somewhere in the range of $2500 and my girlfriend has probably spent somehwere in that range as well. It used to be a go to date night spot. We grinded tickets for over 1.5 years to get 2 switch pro controllers from the cabinet. After we finished that grind we got the black card and

Customer service is TRASH! Everyone is super lazy. The food court is ridiculous, especially during off busy hours. If you put in an order at the kiosk (which is the only way to order), they don't know and are usually in the back hanging out. We waiting 10 minutes before having to call someone that was in the back not paying attention to the counter at all. Then after we ordered our daughter wanted an ice cream that we just ordered and they said the reason why the kiosk would not let us order another (they d

Looking to ruin your kids day? Then head to this miserable place! The second game we played my son was exited, he won 1k tickets. Nice, except the machine gave out nothing. After speaking with several employees and waiting for almost 20 minutes the manager said, tough luck machines have errors sometimes. We are probably talking a few bucks worth of redemption, but they refused to honor their machines. My son was devastated and the lesson is to AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS!

Fun place. Everyone had fun. Also won some stuff out of the claw machines. Easily spent hours and $$$$ here. Food was ok, slightly overpriced. Tried out their Japanese tonkotsu noodles.

The place was crowded, and workers at the food court were so slow. Half of arcade machines are not working.

This place is terrible don't bring your kids or family here unless you wanna waste money half the games don't work and the other half just steal ur points the games stole about 40 credits from me and then. When I told the staff they had a look of disbelief and then they only refunded half of what was stolen from me. I'll never come back to this place again.

I went in the other day, spent $50 on claw machines knowing full well they're rigged to only grab a prize during payout. I spent most of my money trying to win something for my girl and when the machine had no grab at all, I asked the attendant to check it. She was nice about it, grabbed it with the claw after messing with it claimed everything was okay. It still had no grab. I watched her readjust the claw to its previous settings and once again the claw had no grip. She watched it and walked away. Waste o

Round1 Bowling & Amusement is a great place for family fun. There are amusements and games for the entire family. Round1 Bowling & Amusement Center offers Bowling, Arcade Games, Billiards, Karaoke, Ping Pong, Darts, and even a Kids Zone Play Area. That have food for purchase, tables for enjoying your meal, and beer, wine, and liquor at the bar. If you find my review helpful, please click the thumbs-up ?? icon. Thank you

A lot of the games are broken. The games cost way to many credits, The claw machines are complete scams, won't even get close to winning. The VR headsets aren't adjustable and way too big , even for me and I'm not a small dude. Had high hopes before coming here and was highly disappointed

I spent about $70 trying to get a stuffed animal and my boyfriend spent over $100. We couldn't get it, so seeing TikToks about how people successfully asked an employee for a stuffed animal after spending a lot, my boyfriend decided to ask an employee. They grabbed a manager and they straight up said no. A big corporation couldn't give a singular toy for $170? Outrageous customer service.

TURN DOWN YOUR AC, but other than that it's great place. Update: I noticed that Sound Voltex now costs 2 credits to play. I come here every week specifically to play this game and spend quite a bit doing so. Raising the price ? especially just to add a small amount of credit ? feels unreasonable. Unfortunately, I won't be returning until the game goes back to 1 credit per play. Please feel free to reply to this comment if that change happens. I'd love to come back when it does.

I'll just say I watched an employee adjust a claw game so that it was designed to fail. I watched him adjust a little dial to where the claw was strong enough to grip the prize, then he made it less and less capable?once the claw was too weak to hold the prize he then locked it back up. I'd say it's a fine place for video games, but the claw machines are rigged to fail. Unfortunately that's all my daughter wants to do so we probably won't be going back any time soon. Like I said though, for video games it s

If you're old like me, this isn't the arcade you expect. It's a modern gacha place with almost no customer service. However, there are definitely a couple employees going over and above to keep the place running and the customers happy. Thank you so much Liam; Christian, and Gladys! If you ardent sure why this place is still around in 2025, the answer is the great people that are working their butts off to keep everything up and running. Also, cheers to the manager that recognized Liam?s technical ability,

They have everything in this arcade bowling , claw machines, and little big ones . Dancing games, food, and games, you get tickets to redeem in little store . When I go in, always stay 2 or more hours . My favorite game is the Dvr Godzilla game

This place was absolutely amazing! Not only were the games fun but the prizes were phenomenal! (Anime lovers especially) I spent a total of $245.00 and walked out with $411.00 in prizes! To top it off the staff was so helpful and kind. I'd like to give a special thanks to Kevin! He was so sweet and made a point to make sure I was having a good time for my birthday. He is the definition of wonderful customer service. Thank you for making my day great Kevin!

this place is horrible. I took my three-year-old granddaughter she wanted to play games so I thought well that can't hurt anything so I went up to the register to buy the stupid card where they charged $2 for the card anyway after my GRand D was ready we went to get her prize which was obviously set up for disappointment all the prizes were mixed in together. You couldn't see how many points you needed so my granddaughter was just screaming and crying because she couldn't find anything that was in her price

Very cool place to bring the kiddos and kill some time. Not only do they have games to play and claw machines but also Pool tables, bowling and food/ drinks and full bar. Bonus was they also have pin ball machines. You can purchase cards with credits to play all games wich reward you with "tickets" to redeem for prizes and claw machines or buy unlimited time for games with a green light in the front like video games and pin balls. The claw machines felt like a rip off but I did see people who won the cool s

What an awesome place for kids and family, not to mention adults as well. I love how all they have tips and advice on how to win certain games. It does take staff awhile to come by to assist with getting prizes, and sometimes, when you do win something, all the staff seems to disappear or are nowhere to be seen. Make sure you have someone with you so they can go look for staff. Quite expensive but I enjoy the thrill. If prize games is not your thing they do have other great amenities, bowling, karaoke, and

Horrible service . 1 bartender for a line of 15 ppl. Took me 19 min to get a beer

Thank you to the woman with beautiful eyes who helped me handle 17 inches of. . . Calamari. You really helped give my little brother ammunition to make jokes about how much I can ?handle?

Not like the other round 1's I've been to. Claw machines most notably are no where near as giving. At this rate, drive to Reno.

This is a really cool arcade. They have a lot of different things here to keep you busy. The arcade has new and advanced games, as well as the classics. They have pool tables and a small bowling alley. The concession and bar looked nice, although I didn't use them. My family and I had a great time.

This place is wild, if you have a claw machine obsession...this is the place to be.

We were so excited to see this and we spent well and truly over $500 and won a couple toys and our experience here was very bad. While we were here we played 1 game and the machine malfunctioned and a toy fell into the shoot, and one employee told us it was OK but to never do it again, but their other co-worker was being very rude and said "YOU guys are getting banned".

Round 1 used to be a place that I'd love to visit, but now a lot of the machines are being fixed, and the arcade aspect isn't as fun as it used to be. They still have a good selection to use, but I definitely enjoyed it more when they first opened. If you are a parent bringing your kid, there is plenty to do for them. Just don't recommend it for adults as much as before despite the bar. The $1 icecream is still great to grab as you explore around the mall.

Rude customer service as we spent so much money (over $300). One of the toys accidentally fell into the slot and one of the workers gave it to us. The other workers threatened to call management and threatened to ban us. They probably thought we were cheating by swinging the claws to hit the toys off the shelves. This isn't a casino, just because we won a lot of toys already, they didn't want us to win anymore. Thanks to that one worker who was nice to us.

I have never been socially profiled by a manager and security because I'm brown but today I experienced something special to the Round One in Roseville. The manager kicked me out for asking him questions about the closing times because I had a drink in hand even though they served me multiple drinks. I have never been so embarrassed by the behavior of a business or the manager. If you are ever looking for a KARAOKE SPOT or a place to enjoy yourself PLEASE PLEASE avoid this business. Go anywhere but here. I

Great place for both adults & kids to have fun at. Keeps kids & adults entertained & there are a variety of games as well as claw machines. -1 star cause sometimes the items are too big or too heavy for the machine to keep it's grip. Many times we have captured the item but as soon as the claw goes up to the top, the item drops right back down.

This place is loud, dirty, and packed so full you can barely move. The food is gross , we just left it there and went to eat somewhere else. The ?arcade? is mostly just stupid claw machines and ticket based games. Employees all looked like they hadn't showered in weeks and suffered from crippling depression.

Perfect places for kids but 100 bucks won't last. Look forward to waste money on bunch of stuffy out dated and bring your own bags for your stuffys

We went here for some quick fun. When we arrived we went through security and was told we couldn't have our vapes. The security guard told us we can leave them by the door since we Ubered and was unable to put it in a car. When we returned we found the majority of our vapes missing. When I asked the same security guard what happened he told me idk I think another group took them. When I asked him why he allowed someone else to take them he shrugged and said we're not even supposed to do that (referring to h

I want to let you know that in this place you can't switch easily to diapers. This place has a breastfeting room but not a special place for diapers that whay I am disappointed ??

Great place to visit with the kids. My only concern is I think all servers need to have their hair put up and away if you are serving drinks and or food. One of the ladies at the bar kinda felt some way when I asked her to change my beer glass. I stated I know it was an accident but your hair went into the glass after you grabbed 3 glasses from the freezer. Working around food and serving drinks, you should have all employees put their hair up and away.

2+ hour wait. Confused nobody on the lanes. We decided to go elsewhere. Will come back been here before and had a great experience.

Bowling is the best thing to do there. Yes there is sometimes a wait. Bit the vip lanes and the lights and the big screens and the personal lane pic is awesome

games were fun, staff was super nice. loses a point for having karaoke advertisements everywhere but no karaoke

Great place to bring your little ones. I do wish there was more arcane games for toddlers to enjoy but still a great experience regardless.

This place is the most inefficiently run establishment I've ever come to. How do you have ONE person at the bar checking IDs, putting on wristband, running transactions and making all of the drinks? Have been waiting 15 minutes just for them to get through one large group order. Awful.

Didn't even even know this place existed until the other night where I went with a good friend of mine and we had an amazing time. my only on it would be when I went to order my second beer. The options were 16 ounces or 22 ounces and I ordered the 22 ounce just like the first time was charged for 22 ounces but only given a cup that was 20 ounces. Make that makes sense. Other than that, it was a good crowd and a good place to have a fun Friday night.

Love going here with my daughter! There is so much to do here! If you don't want to hit the mall traffic, I would recommend going late at night when the mall closes.

There are several fun games, but everything is expensive. ~$2.25 to play pinball, for example. I wish arcades would go away from abstract amounts of credits that make it difficult to tell how much $ each game costs. This place is better than others, but still uses credits.

This arcade is pretty big with many games and claw machines. However, some of the staff are quite rude, especially when they think you're cheating when the toys fall into the slot themselves!

I love this place and my kids do too! So many claw machines to choose from as well! Prizes are so cute!

We actually went to the mall to get a Build-A-Bear for my son's third birthday we didn't even know this arcade existed we just happened to walk through it to get to the mall we told them they could play some games when we were done at Build-A-Bear we let them play a few games it wasn't that expensive seeing how they're only five and three most of the time they just want to sit on the motorcycles. But they had a blast. The bathrooms were clean they have a food court a bowling alley and oh my God so many claw

Arcades fun, lack of attendants to get awards. Haven't tried the food. Can't try the food because the self-ordering kiosk doesn't work. Keeps restarting because of errors, slow, and screen is nasty. Staff behind the counter just looking over at me struggling to order. Oh well, good thing I can bring my money to the food court instead. ;)

I came to this arcade to have a good time with my family, but it turned into a deeply disappointing experience. I was short-changed on points do to a machine error, and when I tried to address the issue, the staff were completely unhelpful and dismissive. To make matters worse, I felt discriminated against because I was there as part of an event celebrating and have an autistic daughter And we're going out of the way Not to fix the issue, similar people posting same issue. Instead of assisting me an employe

I tried to ask for a manager to give feedback, but the employee just shrugged his shoulders like he could not help me. I then said, "so an online review then?" Again he just shrugged his shoulders like he could not help me. So here I am. The offer for Unlimited Time Play Deal is somewhat misleading. Above some of the games are signs that offer for unlimited play on green swipe machines, and to check at the card counter for details. At the card counter, a sign gives details prices for 60 or 90 minutes of pl

My daughter had a great time while shopping with her friends. Unfortunately, she realized that she had left her wallet the following day. Lost and found was contacted. They had a folder to track all the found items and made sure that the items were kept safe. I was very impressed!!! ?? My daughter got her wallet back with all the cards and cash. Thank you!!

Huge arcade! A kids' dream location for some fun. Like most arcades, though, this place is expensive. Had 2 birthday parties here, and the kids blew through their cards in minutes. Wish the birthday parties got more funds on them.

This arcade has such a great variety of games to play. I frequently come here with my kids because there's always something different to play.

Great experience, but everything adds up quickly. $1 ice cream is great, good food but pricy. Fun games, but unfortunately many were out of order. Especially the basketball games for younger children.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s it like visiting an arcade today?

It’s a mix of nostalgia and high-energy fun! Many arcades blend retro classics like Pac-Man and pinball with modern VR games, racing simulators, and rhythm challenges — often with music, lights, and a social vibe.

Is it better to go alone or with friends?

Both can be great! Solo visits let you focus on your favorite games, while going with friends adds competition, teamwork, and laughs. Many people plan arcade meetups as a casual hangout or even date spot.

What should I bring to an arcade?

Usually just yourself and a way to pay (some arcades still use coins, others use cards or apps). If you're competitive, bring your A-game. If you're social, bring friends or meet new ones over multiplayer games.

What’s the best time to visit an arcade?

Weekdays or early afternoons are usually less crowded — perfect for focused play. Evenings and weekends bring the buzz, especially at barcades or venues with DJs, tournaments, or themed nights.

Can I meet new people at arcades?

Absolutely! Arcades attract a mix of casual players and serious gamers. Whether you're jumping into a four-player co-op or chatting between rounds, it's a fun, low-pressure way to connect over shared interests.

Are arcades still just for kids?

Not at all. While many arcades are family-friendly, there are also adult-oriented ones with full bars, 18+ nights, or vintage nostalgia themes. Arcades today cater to everyone — from first-timers to lifelong gamers.

Are there events or tournaments I can join?

Yes! Many arcades host regular competitions, retro nights, cosplay parties, and more. Whether you're into high scores or just want to watch and vibe, events add an extra layer to the experience.

What if I’m not great at arcade games?

No worries — arcades are about having fun, not being perfect. Try a variety of games, ask others for tips, and remember: the vibe is more “let’s play” than “let’s win.”

Are pool tables in arcades still good in this modern age?

Yes, pool tables in arcades remain a fantastic draw in 2025! Games like 8-ball or 9-ball offer tactile, skill-based fun that blends strategy and precision. Modern tables feature smooth felt, responsive cues, and vibrant designs, enhancing the classic experience. Arcades foster a social vibe with casual matches or competitive tournaments, appealing to all skill levels. Unlike digital games, pool’s physicality—lining up shots, feeling the cue’s weight—keeps it timeless.

Are virtual reality games in arcades worth playing?

Yes, virtual reality (VR) games in arcades are a top attraction in 2025! Titles like Beat Saber and Half-Life: Alyx deliver immersive thrills with cutting-edge headsets, motion tracking, and responsive controllers. High-resolution displays and spatial audio create heart-pounding experiences, from slashing rhythms to battling zombies. Arcades feature multiplayer VR zones and tournaments, fostering lively communities. VR booths are regularly packed, proving their captivating, next-level gameplay makes them a must-try arcade experience.

Why are arcade prize games so exciting to play?

Arcade prize games are a thrilling highlight in 2025! Claw machines, skee-ball, and ticket-redemption games like basketball offer a rush of skill and chance, with rewards like plushies, toys, or electronics up for grabs. Modern machines feature vibrant lights, digital scoreboards, and responsive controls, amplifying the fun. The lively arcade atmosphere, with cheering crowds and buzzing energy, makes every win feel epic.