Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively arcade-restaurant with smash-burgers and events; fun factor is high, but service delays, confusing AYCE ordering, and inconsistent food quality mean experiences vary widely.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. This arcade-and-food hybrid delivers entertainment appeal but struggles with core dining execution. Food quality varies noticeably—smash burgers earn praise, yet cold fries and inconsistent preparation recur—while reliability issues and 30–60 minute waits between courses undermine the experience on busy event nights. Service professionalism is uneven, with some warmth offset by reports of rudeness around AYCE rules. Best suited for groups prioritizing games and socializing over culinary focus; timing matters significantly for food quality.
The room buzzes with cabinets and pinball, neon glow, and a crowd that skews toward birthdays and game nights. Staff energy is high, the soundtrack is louder, and the vibe reads play-first, eat-second. Expect cheering during events and a rush of orders when shows kick off. Some diners raved, saying it felt like a blast from the past, while others grumbled about slow courses and confusing rules. There are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking is burger-centric and firmly in comfort territory: patties, cheddar, bacon, BBQ sauces, and chips included, with a vegan patty to keep options open. On quieter nights, burgers please; on event nights, execution can slip, and arrosticini draw mixed feedback. Think arcade-fueled casual more than chef-y polish. If you are here primarily to play and hang with friends, the food supports the fun; if you want a culinary showcase, choose your timing carefully. Families find plenty to like: simple burgers, chips, and the novelty of games. Kids who love arcades will be thrilled, but the space can get very loud and chaotic on weekends. The menu has kid-amenable items (plain burgers, chicken options, fries), though AYCE rules can be rigid and wait times long during peak events. For easier meals with children, aim for early evening weekdays when the floor is calmer.
Area: Suburban Rome corridor with mixed residential and commercial uses; appeals to families, students, and groups seeking casual fun.
Safety: Generally safe, busy on weekends; typical suburban lighting and traffic; no systemic safety issues noted.
Nearby: Large-format venue with events; near other eateries, shops, and parking; destination for themed nights and birthdays.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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