A bar and arcade in Over-the-Rhine has permanently closed after nearly two years in business. Level One Bar + Arcade, located at 1331 Walnut St., has abruptly shuttered, according to an Instagram ...
An arcade bar in downtown Cincinnati is closing its doors, two years after opening.Level One Cincy posted that it's closing its doors for good Sunday."Come see us one last time tonight and ...
A newly-proposed arcade and activity bar, which would be located in downtown Aurora in the space above Society 57, is looking to “redefine what social entertainment is.” That’s according to ...
Super Rad Retro Lounge, a new arcade bar in downtown Raleigh, will have pinball machines, classic arcade games and air hockey. Steve Olson Super Rad Retro Lounge Steve Olson has made a career in ...
The Metro Development and Housing Agency Design Review Committee on Tuesday approved the concept plan for an update to a small structure that is part of The Arcade and planned to accommodate a ...
The only requirement is a lightning-fast reaction time. At the 9,000-square-foot arcade in Queens, N.Y., a $3,600 Hermès Picotin bag, $600 Chanel wallet, and $549 Apple AirPods Max headphones are ...
BALTIMORE -- Game On Bar+Arcade is closing its Federal Hill location, according to a social media post-Friday. The bar and arcade has had its Federal Hill for three years. "We have loved our time ...
A second Columbus-based bar and arcade has pulled out of a spot in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Columbus-based Level One Bar + Arcade has said goodbye to Cincinnati. One of the ...
Level One Bar + Arcade, which was located at 1331 Walnut St., held its final night of service Feb. 2. “Level One Cincy will be closing its doors forever,” the bar wrote on social media over ...
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An arcade bar group looks set to finally open a long-awaited Nottingham venue, three years after first floating the idea, TheBusinessDesk.com understands. NQ64, which was founded in 2019 by Andy ...
“Our lease is ending and the last day of service will be June 15th. We hope to return to JC one day in a new location,” the establishment wrote in a Facebook post. The company announced that a ...