Address: 3955 Nolensville Pk #300, Nashville, TN 37211, USA
Phone: +16157093169
Sunday: 10:30AM–10PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:30AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10:30AM–9PM
Thursday: 10:30AM–9PM
Friday: 10:30AM–9PM
Saturday: 10:30AM–10PM
Jamie Pederson
The lady wearing the glasses is by far the worst employee I’ve seen in a while. My 11 year old niece and I stood to get tickets for 10-15 minutes while she acted like we weren’t present. Then we are trying to leave and she is on the phone for another 10-15…. It was just the two of us trying to check out…. I hate this place
LeAnn Conner
Not the best arcade. But not the worst. Came here with my fiance for a fun 90s theme date night. Most the games seemed to be out of order. Was a little crowded. Last major complaint, all the kids running around with NO supervision from the parents. Imma bite my tongue regarding all the remakes I could make right now
Mike Dailey
Son and I spent 3 hours having a blast. Super cool culture spot for Ice cream and fun.
Ricardo Juarez
This place is very expensive
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No, many games were not working
Normal arcade prices
I don't know when cvandyt . went, but when I was there last Christmas (2018), it wasn't quarters. It was pay to load a card, but I can't remember the rate.
Plenty of adults do. They allow alcohol inside as well.
Possibly. The main issue for a two year old is the playground is too big. Like a two year old can't even make it into the main climb area meaning there's nothing playground related they can reach. There's skeeball, but I've got a five year old who barely can get the ball up. There's a few games that might be fun if you lift the kid. I'd probably have a backup plan. If i go with my 2.5 and 5 yo the 2.5 rolls a ball and presses things but she can't do any playground stuff just because she's too small (and i have a large kid). The plaza can be fun just wandering around however. Thinking back, my then 4yo was about 39 inches and still had issues getting around the playground. That said, you can walk in, look around, purchase or not purchase anything, let kid play, then wander to the McDonald's playground trip blocks away if you need. With the weather there's also Coleman Park playground, Turner school playground, etc
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