2. Andretti Indoor Karting andamp; Games - Marietta
In addition to indoor go-karts and laser tag, Andretti Indoor Karting andamp; Games has a fun arcade. Andretti Karting andamp; Games offers classic arcade games, as well as high-tech options like virtual reality (VR) and racing simulators. Great for kids of all ages, as well as adults.
3. Battle andamp; Brew - Atlanta Battery
Known as "gamer dining," Battle andamp; Brew addresses your hunger for good food and good entertainment! Located at the Battery Atlanta, this fun spot features more than 40 console games, 15 PCs, and tons of board games. Visit their social media to learn more about theme parks, special events, and more. Great for families of all ages.
4. Bowlero - Multiple Locations
Known better for its bowling, Bowlero also features fun arcades for kids to let loose and try to win prizes. Save arcade cards for future visits, so you don't lose out on any earned points. Great for all ages.
5. Chuck E. Cheese - Multiple Locations
Geared toward young kids, Chuck E. Cheese features family-friendly games and colorful attractions. Multiple locations to choose from, including Atlanta, Kennesaw, Norcross, and more.
6. Dave andamp; Buster's - Multiple Locations
Dave andamp; Buster's serves as the mothership of all things arcade, gaming, and VR. Families will enjoy massive arcades as multiple locations throughout Atlanta. I believe Dave andamp; Buster's may be better for older kids, tweens, and teens as the sound and lights can be a bit overwhelming for younger children.
Pay one flat admission fee at Flashback Games for unlimited play all day! Photo by author
7. Flashback Games - Loganville and Marietta
This retro arcade offers a unique twist on the gaming culture -- each visitor pays an admission of $12.99 (good for all day) to play an unlimited amount of games. Kids, teens, and adults can choose from classic arcade games, home consoles, air hockey, and VR. Private rooms for birthday parties. This place is awesome for older kids and teens
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8. Fun Spot America - Fayetteville
The name says it all at this entertainment destination/arcade -- Fun Spot America. Play fun arcade games and redeem tickets for awesome prizes, in addition to checking out Fun Spot's other attractions and rides. Fun Spot America is a great choice for young kids AND tweens and teens, as the rides are sorted by age levels and interests.
9. Joystick Game Bar - Edgewood
So this one is part arcade, part bar but all ages are welcome until later in the evening. Joystick offers lots of fun -- video games, pinball, foosball, and even board games. Plus, their drink menu (ages 21+) is delicious and creative. We recommend older kids and teens visit during daytime hours.
10. Main Event - Atlanta, Alpharetta, Suwanee
My kids love this arcade because there is so much to do at Main Event! The arcade is huge with lots of great games, also making it the perfect place to hang out while you're waiting for a bowling lane to open up or your turn at laser tag. Great for kids of all ages.
11. Malibu Norcross - Norcross
Head to Norcross and visit this family fun center, featuring an awesome game room, as well as mini golf, go-karts, bumper boats, batting cages, and a water park! Perfect for all ages
12. Punch Bowl Social - Atlanta
Kids and adults alike will love this "eatertainment" venue, featuring a vintage arcade, as well as bowling, table games, and more. Great for all ages.
13. Tin Pin Game Bar - Marietta
This Atlanta arcade specializes in the beloved game of pinball. Try out all the themed-pinball tables (my kids like the Ghostbusters one), as well as other arcade game options. Tin Pin is attached to Tin Lizzy's, so parents can fill up on tasty fun and margaritas while the kids try to break their high score. Great for kids of all ages.
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