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Tired of the pretentious & way too serious scene? Barcadia invites you to take a trip down memory lane & remember your inner child in their nostalgic setting featuring classic arcade games like Pac Man, Asteriods, Galaga, Joust, Skee-ball, and more! Their old-school, casual environment fits gamers, drinkers and anyone looking for a break from the usual. Barcadia has 25 beers on tap, drink specials every night, a great bar menu thankfully served late night, brunch menu on Sunday & plenty of TV's for sports watching. Free Chips & Salsa ? everyday 4-8, and Sundays are $4 U Call it! Come on in & get your swerve on with friends or make new ones & enjoy old school gaming, throw-back 80's & 90's tunes, and plenty of fun!!
With over 3000 square feet, Barcadia is looking to double the pleasure by merging Frogger with frothy cold brew. The enormous space with an 80's rock-n-roll lounge feel has at least a dozen old-school video...
citysearch.com - expert review - 05/16/2008
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I went to Barcadia on a Saturday nite with a large group of people. My expectations were not met, but they may have been too high. For some reason when I was told about this place ("you can drink and play old...
citysearch.com - user review - 08/06/2008
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Dude! This place is a blast! Chuck E Cheese is more expensive and doesn't have booze. Skee Ball is only a quarter!!!! It is a chill anti-snob place and the games are a blast. Good music, nice patio. It has...
citysearch.com - user review - 07/14/2008
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subject says it all, barcadia is just chill, good times with good friends. the retro games are a nice throw back and fun for people who want an alternative to throwing back drinks at a bar (not me.. but i...
citysearch.com - user review - 06/06/2008
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