Address: Pier 45, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
Phone: +14153462000
Sunday: 10AM–8PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Wendy N
This was great! Such a fun activity for the whole family, and you can spend as much or as little time and money here as you'd like. I loved seeing the amusements of days gone by, and the ones I grew up with too! Such fun!
Tonya Johnson-Jenkins
Omg we had such a great time here! Video game arcade games from my childhood, pinball machines, photo booths, interactive and coin operated machines, and carnival like machines of all types are here! Everything pretty much a quarter or .50 cents. Took me back to the time. Had a blast. A great way to pass time for a few hours. Laughing Sal was here!!!
Ed Ditlefsen
A fun place to visit for "free". You can walk in the door without spending a dime, but to really enjoy the place you should plan on spending a bunch of quarters. Some of the items are really eye-opening as to what was acceptable entertainment in the past. Some don't work so well, but some are amazing for their ingenuity. It's deceptively large inside and we spent a lot more time there than we expected, but we had a blast.
Andres Porras
Such an awesome piece of arcade history. The vintage arcade ‘games’ are kind of just mini experiences, but that didn’t stop us from cashing out $20 and playing them all. Pictures don’t do it justice (but I can’t post videos here) There are some regular arcade games towards the back and they have SUNSET RIDERS!
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Masks required. Hand sanitizer pump provided near the front door. Handles are regularly cleaned with a sanitizing solution. Restrooms nearby for proper hand washing.
Everyone is welcome to come during normal business hours, 365 days a year from 10am to 8pm. No food or drinks allowed inside museum.
Not as far as I know, you only need a mask to enter
Unknown, as it used to be located in another location before here.
There are a lot of 90s arcade game such as Time Crisis and also pinball machines but there are more historic 'sideshow' games to watch/play they would also enjoy. There are only a few (eg belly dancer photo shows) that are non child friendly
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