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80 Broad St, Red Bank, NJ 07701, USA
Red Bank, New Jersey 07701
+1 732-383-7873

Had a blast! Great for all people all sizes! Whether you're here to bring your child, your drinking buddies, or anything in between. This place is a lot of fun. Highly recommended for a nice night in red bank.

Talk about a place that has the ability to take you back to your youth from the moment you walk through the door! Coming here is always at the top of our to do list when visiting Red Bank. I have been known to haunt many arcades through the 80s, and this is one of those rare places that is actually better than the memories! They have so many classic games, and a few obscure gems that I haven't seen since the mid 80s. There are also cool pinball games, a pool table, and big screen tvs with home consoles hooked up to them. Literally something for everyone! Top it off with reasonable hourly rates and very friendly staff. Check it out!

These are one of the true arcades in America that don't serve alcohol or just a family friendly place. The arrangements are very good. That have a wide selection of games. The employees are super charming and nice. They aren't idle which is already A+. The only thing I don't see are rythm games and arcade shooters. I can't tax them for that cause that's thier label of being retro. All in all very good much worth your money to hangout and have fun

Great old arcade games and they take me back to my youth with the 80s music. I feel transformed, two hours with three kids and myself have time machined to 2017. At 9 bucks per hour, 2 short hours will cost me 60 bucks. Too pricey to do on a regular, great for an after dinner date

I love the concept, of course, but the execution is of the worst I've seen. I've been to similar places, like Player 1 in Orlando, where they charge you a cover and all of the machines are on free-play mode. I think customers will generally be in a better mood when they aren't feeding money into the machines, especially when charging $1 on a single game of pinball in some cases (outrageous!). It's also a very tight space. I was constantly being bumped with people trying to squeeze by with all the games inefficiently spaced. It also seems obvious to install cupholders on all of the machines. They were there on a couple, but the majority didn't have one. There aren't enough tables close by, so it seems kind of obvious that a video game bar would give you a place to keep your drink while playing video games... The drink selections were also very limited.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Tuesday
    11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Wednesday
    11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Thursday
    11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Friday
    11:30 AM – 2:00 AM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 2:00 AM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM – 12:00 AM

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4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Address:
80 Broad St, Red Bank, NJ 07701, USA.
City:
Red Bank
Postcode:
07701

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  • Michael
    Added 2016.03.11
    Had a blast! Great for all people all sizes! Whether you're here to bring your child, your drinking buddies, or anything in between. This place is a lot of fun. Highly recommended for a nice night in red bank.
  • Alexander
    Added 2014.12.20
    Talk about a place that has the ability to take you back to your youth from the moment you walk through the door! Coming here is always at the top of our to do list when visiting Red Bank. I have been known to haunt many arcades through the 80s, and this is one of those rare places that is actually better than the memories! They have so many classic games, and a few obscure gems that I haven't seen since the mid 80s. There are also cool pinball games, a pool table, and big screen tvs with home consoles hooked up to them. Literally something for everyone! Top it off with reasonable hourly rates and very friendly staff. Check it out!
  • Kayla
    Added 2014.10.03
    These are one of the true arcades in America that don't serve alcohol or just a family friendly place. The arrangements are very good. That have a wide selection of games. The employees are super charming and nice. They aren't idle which is already A+. The only thing I don't see are rythm games and arcade shooters. I can't tax them for that cause that's thier label of being retro. All in all very good much worth your money to hangout and have fun
  • Vanessa
    Added 2014.07.28
    Great old arcade games and they take me back to my youth with the 80s music. I feel transformed, two hours with three kids and myself have time machined to 2017. At 9 bucks per hour, 2 short hours will cost me 60 bucks. Too pricey to do on a regular, great for an after dinner date
  • William
    Added 2014.01.27
    I love the concept, of course, but the execution is of the worst I've seen. I've been to similar places, like Player 1 in Orlando, where they charge you a cover and all of the machines are on free-play mode. I think customers will generally be in a better mood when they aren't feeding money into the machines, especially when charging $1 on a single game of pinball in some cases (outrageous!). It's also a very tight space. I was constantly being bumped with people trying to squeeze by with all the games inefficiently spaced. It also seems obvious to install cupholders on all of the machines. They were there on a couple, but the majority didn't have one. There aren't enough tables close by, so it seems kind of obvious that a video game bar would give you a place to keep your drink while playing video games... The drink selections were also very limited.
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