2. Button Mash
8.8
1391 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Arcade · Echo Park · 31 tips and reviews
Dylan Greif: Galangal chicken fried rice, Brussels sprouts, Korean pork belly sandwich, five spice apple fritters, chamomile beer.
Joe Cacace: Crispy tofu balls, cheese corn, double cheeseburger, & spicy Korean cold noodles were all delicious. Great selection of beer, & even a few ciders. All of the best classic arcade games, pinball too!
Eater: This arcade bar in Echo Park also sports some of the most compelling pan-Asian cuisine in town and serves dinner until at least midnight, with later hours on the weekend. Read more.
3. EightyTwo
8.6
707 E 4th Pl (at Alameda St), Los Angeles, CA
Arcade · Arts District · 104 tips and reviews
Matvey Stvtsk: Awesome place to grab a drink and play some vintage arcade machines
Kimberly Eaton: They have those old school change machines that you know and love, but make sure to bring your dollars! If the machines eat your quarters, the staff is awesome and accommodating!
Tony: I think I just found my new favorite hangout spot. Drinks are all named after video game characters, my fav so far is the Zangief vodka drink (get it?), sweet beers on tap too. Bring your quarters!
5. Maze Rooms
8.4
132 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Arcade · 4 tips and reviews
Noah DellaPietro: John and Luke were the nicest dudes ever. so informative and helpful! Secret Mission is such a fun escape room! so many hidden things that’ll have you running all over. we had a blast!
🦋 Raghad 🦋: We try FBI room you must try
Joey Carmello: Magic kingdom is a delight - immersive, practical for just two people, and fun for both beginning and experienced players. I wish I could do it again.
6. Barcade
8.4
5684 York Blvd (N Ave 57), Los Angeles, CA
Arcade · Highland Park · 3 tips and reviews
Jason: Barcade runs a Mon through Fri lunch special: $15 – Any $7 Beer, Select Sandwich, and Fries
Eliot ♥ Phillips: They keep your ID if you open a tab.
Jason: Happy hour is from 12 PM to 7 PM, daily.
Ethne Dennis: super fun retro arcade with lots of 1 and 2 token games. love the mirrored ceilings and neon, best place to get my drumming game fix
Mazda: Family Amusement Corporation was founded in 1971, and is still run and operated by two brothers, Harry and David Peck.
Maria Hernandez: Really cool arcade! & they open early! It doesn't get full until later on in the day.
Jenny: Huge courses to choose from, challenging and fun to golf at night. Would definitely recommend!
Juston Payne: Remember being 16? You had a car, but the only wholesome activities available were minigolf, an arcade, or batting cages? This place has all 3, so you can revisit being 16 very efficiently.
Ash Paulsen: So many memories here...