That way, life would never be boring, and every bad date could be saved by a round of skee-ball or Pictionary. Get some friends together, then head to one of these spots and try to make it through an hour of shuffleboard or Scrabble without getting weirdly competitive. Royal Palms is almost exactly like the deck of cruise ship. The only things missing are the sun, the ocean, and the ship itself. Some bars have a video game or two, but Barcade is filled with them.
Each of the three NYC locations has an abundance of vintage game machines, and they also have a lot of craft beer. So go ahead and learn how to play. The courts might be full when you get there, but you can always just grab a cocktail and wait on a couch. Technically, staring at a big fish tank is an activity, and you can do that at Dive You can even turn them into drinking games, and no one will judge you. Just claim the couch all the way in the back under the portrait of Steve Zissou, and hang for as long as you want.
But it does have games. Just know that it gets busy on weekends, so either show up early or be prepared to stare passive-aggressively at people while you wait your turn to play games. Although beer pong is also an option, and in that game everyone wins. The Diamond feels kind of like a college rec room. They also have a very nerdy beer selection, which fits in with the whole college feel of the place.
This is a big bar in Williamsburg that feels a lot like a hotel lobby, and it gets packed on weekends - so the ping pong tables tend to be occupied. Two-Bit's Retro Arcade v. Meetings spaces in San Francisco No items found. Event spaces in San Francisco No items found.
Explore more team building activities. Rock climbing is thrilling experience whether you are a beginner or an expert. Break out of your day to day with a private improv class for you and your team. Learn about the history and secret stories behind the art and form lasting memories with your coworkers. Adolescent gamers flocked to this Lower East Side arcade for five decades until it shut its doors in Thankfully, it reopened only a year later with a fresh coat of paint, new management and more kid-friendly options.
Stop by to try your hand at Japanese street-fighting games or bust a move on Dance Dance Revolution. Still, the old timers lament the absence of the legendary tic-tac-toe—playing chickens that rarely lost a game. Players looking to get their booze on while dominating at Mario Kart will want to check out this craft beer bar—arcade combo.
Where else in New York City can you wash a load of laundry, play classic arcade games and down a beer all in the same hour? The front of Sunshine Laundromat really is a working laundromat, but a speakeasy-style door made out of a washer-dryer combo leads you into a back bar filled vintage machines in pristine condition. This Lower East Side bar gets its name from the old-fashioned word for a quarter—which is also the amount it costs to play one of its plus vintage arcade games.
Two-Bit's has a robust selection of wine, beer and sake, but the best deal might be the 40s of Colt Come for the games, but stay for the booze and throwback flicks projected onto the back wall of the bar. From funhouses where you can play a bazillion arcade games to party venues with insanely delicious fried chicken, your options are endless. About us. Contact us. Written by Annalise Mantz Friday June 23 Discover the best of the city, first. We already have this email.
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