Did you spend a good part of the 70s and 80s pumping quarters into your favorite arcade games and pinball machines? Just imagine if there had been a place where you could have paid one small price and then played them all – for free – all day long. How fun would that have been? Arcade bars are a recent trend sweeping across the Tar Heel State, but not all of them have a cover charge that allows free play.
But at The Retrocade in Asheville, you'll pay just $10 at the door and then play all day (and all night until 2 a.m.) for free.
The huge space at The Retrocade in Asheville is filled with nostalgic favorites from the past, all restored or revamped so you can relive your childhood with each and every game. Dozens of pinball machines line a single wall, but the space offers more than just pinball.
You'll also find vintage arcade games (think Ms. PacMan, Frogger, and more), foosball, air hockey, and more. Adding in some modern digital games, The Retrocade has over 5,000 games under one roof.
Asheville Retrocade is open seven days a week from 12 p.m. to 2 a.m., with over 21 only after 9 p.m. Learn more from their official website and be sure to check their Facebook for upcoming events.
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