LVL Up

Category: Bar in Campbell, California

Address: 400 E Campbell Ave, Campbell, CA 95008, USA

Phone: +14084298472

Opening hours

Sunday: 1–11PM

Monday: 4–11PM

Tuesday: 4–11PM

Wednesday: 4–11PM

Thursday: 4–11PM

Friday: 4PM–12AM

Saturday: 1PM–12AM

Reviews

Paul Rebowzky

Aug 9, 2022

Great atmosphere and drinks. Biggest issue is the bigger fella with the ponytail beard combo that always acts like a jerk. If I see him working the bar I'll just leave and go somewhere else. It's a shame they hired someone so rude

Tin Le

Jul 11, 2022

Love the retro feel! Relive my teenage pinball wizard year🤣. Sadly, the games need maintenance. Very loose pulleys, bumpers, etc. Overall, an enjoyable experience.

Erik Avery

Jun 27, 2022

Hands down one of the best atmosphere, team and food in town. This is a ritual, my friends and I go at least once a week. The menu is amazing, drinks are on point and it's a great opportunity to relax and enjoy.

Ash Jha

Nov 9, 2021

A barcade with tons of game options and good food! Overall I'd say the vibe is more centered around gaming vs. drinking, unlike other barcades like Emporium in SF. The mac and cheese is delicious. The original mac and cheese might sound basic compared to the rest of the fully loaded options but it is definitely worth ordering. There are 2 levels - the bottom level has arcade games (pinball, mario kart, racing games, big buck hunter, killer queen etc.) and a seating area, and the 2nd level has an area for renting a console or PC and playing with friends. The arcade games take quarters and there's a machine to convert your bills to quarters. You can also find board games you can play for free. There's also a small collectibles store on the 2nd level (called The Retro Fix) with lots of cool action figures and trinkets but they have different operating hours than the barcade. One downside is that the cocktails are underwhelming. They have fun names like "over 9000" or "princess peach punch" but the drinks themselves are pretty mediocre, much more on the sugary side. Overall a great spot definitely worth the trip if you're in the south bay!

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Questions & Answers

How much does it cost to play your pinball games?

Ashley Bulik | Aug 24, 2019
Bradley K.-B. | Aug 24, 2019

It depends on the game. Most are priced at 75 cents or a dollar per credit.

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Do they have Dance Dance Revolution?

Caitlin Montgomery | Aug 23, 2020
Anmol Anand | Aug 23, 2020

No they don't but they have lots of other multiplayer games.

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