Spacious bar offers interactive axe throwing and electronic projection targets for pinball, creating a fun, competitive vibe. Freshly made pizzas shine, but skip the cheese pizza. Friendly staff stay late and guide newcomers, making the experience safe and welcoming.
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Reservation is recommended to secure your spot.
The 2 hour sessions are actually 90 minutes long.
The cost is around $52 per person for approximately 1.5 hours.
Viking-themed venue offers spacious lanes for axe throwing with lively hosts Pricilla and Sergio leading pinball games that boost fun and competition. Enjoy flatbread pizzas with crispy crusts and fresh toppings, perfectly paired with cocktails in an electric, upscale setting.
Fun coaches like Pricilla and Sergio lead games that keep the energy high and the competition friendly. Multiple game options keep the activity fresh and engaging for groups.
Flatbread pizzas stand out with their crispy crust and fresh toppings. The pizzas pair well with the chicken skewers and a sweet dessert finish.
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20% gratuity is automatically added to your tab.
The private cage for 2 only includes 45 minutes of time.
Get there early or park in a lot to ensure a spot.
Large indoor space combines axe throwing lanes with a rustic-chic lounge featuring leather couches and games like Connect Four and Jenga. Atmosphere stays chill and friendly, with a mountainside lodge vibe and acoustic music in the front area. Groups gather for fun, competition, and drinks, enjoying both indoor and outdoor seating areas.
Thin crust pepperoni pizza offers a small but satisfying bite. Margherita pizza tastes average, while the overall pizza quality is good and pairs well with European cider.
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Reservations are strongly recommended to secure your spot.
Expect to share your lane with other groups unless you have eight or more people.
The axe throwing session lasts for 75 minutes, but actual throwing time may be less.
Small bar with dim lighting and a cozy atmosphere featuring classic pinball machines and a well-worn wooden bar. Offers a strong craft beer rotation and a chill, lowkey vibe suited for intimate gatherings. Dog-friendly with plentiful seating including booths and street view spots.
Classic pinball machines sit in the back area, offering a '90s style entertainment vibe. A local pinball league keeps the replay score high for those who enjoy playing.
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The Owl Farm is right near the 4th Ave./9th St. station, making it easily accessible.
Customers can bring food from outside since the bar does not serve food.
You can bring your dogs into the bar.
Spacious bar with high ceilings and multiple big screens offers clear sightlines for watching sports. Atmosphere is lively and noisy, filled with cheers during games, making it a hub for fans. Two bars and sidewalk seating provide varied spots to enjoy drinks and people-watch.
Ultra-thin, cracker-crisp crust defines the Wisconsin-Style Thin Crust Pizza, topped with melty cheese and tangy sauce. Flatbread pepperoni and Wisconsin pizzas offer shareable portions with solid flavor.
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Reservations are recommended for game nights due to high demand.
The bar gets extremely crowded during major sports events.
Expect long wait times if you arrive without a reservation on game nights.
U-shaped bar and leather booths create a classy cozy feel with pinball machines adding playful energy. Comfortable seating and giant fish bowl windows offer a relaxed vibe where people both party and unwind. The space blends clever design with a black-owned identity, making it distinct among bars.
Two pinball machines sit near a U-shaped bar and leather booths. One features Star Wars and another Godzilla themes, adding fun to the chill, super-clean dive bar vibe.
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Happy hour gets busy, so be patient if you visit during that time.
Expect affordable drink prices, with cocktails starting at $9.
The bar is located near the subway for easy access.
Soaring space with impressive bar design and multiple sports TV screens creates a welcoming atmosphere. Loud low-fi jazz music plays over the bar, setting a chill vibe that contrasts typical sports bars. Large seating and standing areas accommodate crowds for afterwork gatherings and events.
Very thin pizza crust stands out here, with the crust being among the thinnest seen. Pizza can be dry and hard, and gluten-free options exist for pizza and buns.
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Reservations are recommended for parties larger than two.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday with a $5 entry fee.
Happy Hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great deals.
Children's amusement center features updated arcade games and a new trampoline play area with supervised activities. The atmosphere is lively and energetic, often noisy with music and crowds, allowing kids to run freely and enjoy various games. Clean, renovated spaces include arcade-themed decor with some classic elements preserved.
Pizza comes in a small, cup-shaped personal size that costs about 13 dollars. The taste is consistently good to awesome, but the unusual shape and size might surprise you.
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There is no admission fee to enter the facility.
The unlimited card option for games made it affordable for kids to enjoy without breaking the bank.
The Halloween special show, dance competition, and Halloween costume contest were highlights of the visit.
Old historical bar with dive bar atmosphere and climate control offers free pizza with every drink and live music. Cold beer and local sports on TVs add to the fun vibe. Games like skee ball are present but may not always work.
Mini pizzas with a thin crust cost just one dollar during happy hour from 12 to 7. Every drink ordered comes with a free cheese pizza ticket, making the pizza and drink combo a great value.
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Happy hour runs from 12 PM to 7 PM with free pizza with drinks.
You need to order a drink to get the free pizza.
A free personal pizza is offered with every drink during happy hour.