When your kids need a break from the same old park routine, take your family game night on the road to one of these cool, retro spots around the Bay Area. From pinball museums to one-of-a-kind indoor miniature golf courses, to board game cafes, there are plenty of places celebrating the entertainments of yesterday. Introduce your kids to some old-timey fun and indulge yourself in a bit of nostalgia.

SPIN

Kate Loweth

This spot near SFMOMA and Yerba Buena Gardens is the place to go when you want to up your table tennis game in style. SPIN is definitely not your mom's garage—it is a funky industrial space with rad graffiti art from Stikki Peaches on the walls and old-school jams playing. Open from noon until late, kids are welcome at SPIN until 9 p.m. when it goes 21+. You reserve table time in 30-minute increments and there's a menu full of shareable plates and cocktails to go along with your game.

Choose one of the two tables in their newly-opened patio area and you'll have your own space to lounge, eat and play. Don't miss new additions to the summer menu like the triple-stack of Cuban sliders and the matcha-dipped strawberries for dessert. Kids will also love the Hop Pop Chicken and Margherita Flatbread. Check their calendar for upcoming family-friendly events. 

690 Folsom St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: wearespin.com

The Detour

Detour

This super-rad spot on Market Street in the Castro recently launched family hours from noon-5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and we are all about it! There are loads of retro arcade games, pinball, skee-ball and other family favorites. You can also snag a board game like Scrabble and Connect 4 if that's more your speed. Grab a meal there from their small bites (definitely go for the cinnamon and sugar popcorn), burgers, pizza and everyone's favorite root beer float. They also have a full bar for the grown ups.

2200A Market St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: detoursf.com

The Escape Game

The Escape Game

Families with older kids will love this new spot in the Financial District where you can challenge your teamwork skills in a one-hour escape room. The Playground and The Heist are recommended for groups with kids and you can even team up with another family to work together. The Playground allows for up to 12 players and 8 can participate in The Heist. There's nothing that gets the adrenaline going like a race against the clock! We tried out The Playground with a group of 11-year olds and it was a major hit—they loved the school theme, brain-teasing puzzles and skills that everyone brought to the game. Highly recommended! 

150 Kearny St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: theescapegame.com

Stagecoach Greens

Stagecoach Greens

Right in the bustle of trendy Mission Bay within Parklab Gardens, Stagecoach Greens is a first of its kind and a true San Francisco labor of love. Their top-notch props, all made by local SF artists, will take you through our amazing city’s boom-and-bust history that has shaped it into what it is today. From the Barbary Coast Saloon to the Chinatown Gate, everyone will enjoy the detailed renditions of San Francisco neighborhoods and iconic landmarks. McCovey Cove, Sutro Tower and a comical face off between the Transamerica building and Salesforce Tower while Coit Tower keeps time are favorites. Read all about it here

1379 4th St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: stagecoachgreens.com

Plank

Plank

This Jack London Square spot offers loads of different options for families looking for a good time. Reserve a bocce ball court outside with views of the Bay, or snag a lane inside for some bowling. There's also a large arcade where you can try your luck at the latest arcade for a chance to win some prizes. The outdoor seating is perfect for families and there's even a small climbing structure next door for the kiddies. The expansive food and beverage menu provides lots of kid-friendly options.

98 Broadway
Oakland, CA
Online: plankoakland.com

Alcatraz: The Breakout Escape Room

Kate Loweth

Inside Madame Tussaud's in Fisherman's Wharf, you'll find this super fun escape room that is perfect for family team building if you have older kids. Bring your group of 4-8 jail breakers for this challenging but not scary one-hour escape room experience where you try and crack the code to escape the most infamous prison in the world. 

145 Jefferson St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: madametussauds.com

The VOID

The VOID

This pop-up immersive virtual reality experience with a Star Wars theme is a fun activity for families with older kids (ages 10+). Your Mission: Recover Imperial intelligence vital to the rebellion’s survival. Disguised as stormtroopers, you and your crew will be transported to the molten planet of Mustafar. Grab your blaster, solve puzzles and fight giant lava monsters to fulfill your team's orders.

Westfield San Francisco Centre
865 Market St.
San Francisco, CA
Online: thevoid.com


Free Gold Watch

Free Gold Watch
Anita Chu

No, there are no gold watches here, but what you’ll find instead is a treasure trove of classic pinball and arcade games. This hidden-away gem is actually a print shop owned by an avid pinball machine fan. Most of the space is taken up by over 50 pinball games, many of them vintage. Don’t miss the domed hockey game in the back, or the arcade cabinet that plays over 500 video games, including Shinobi and Super Mario Bros.

1767 Waller St.
San Francisco, CA
415-876-4444
Online: freegoldwatch.com

Subpar Mini Golf

Sub Par SF
Anita Chu

The indoor miniature golf course with the best views in San Francisco. Located at one end of Ghirardelli Square, it looks out over the San Francisco Bay toward Alcatraz. The golf course itself is a tribute to San Francisco, with every hole modeled after a famous city landmark, from Lombard Street to the Golden Gate Bridge. See if you recognize them all. There’s also a Subpar in Alameda that has an electric car track too!

900 North Point St. #F-201 (in Ghirardelli Square)
San Francisco, CA
415-761-1706

1511 Park St.
Alameda, CA
510-521-4653

Online: subparminigolf.com

Playland Japan

Pat Y. via yelp

This mini arcade in the Japantown Mall has some hard-to-find Japanese arcade games, such as Dance Dance Revolution, taiko drumming, and pachinko. The claw machines also offer some really cute plushie prizes. After you get your gaming fix, go across to Sophie’s Crepes for a  snack, and then Kinokuniya to check out their book and toy selection.

1737 Post St. Ste 323 (In the Japantown Mall)
San Francisco, CA
510-501-6546
Onlinejapancentersf.com

Gama Ride

Gama Ride by Hossein Y
Hossein Y. via yelp

This extensive modern arcade features tons of 3D/4D-style ride simulators, lots of interactive games good for younger kids and old school skee ball and air hockey tables. Best of all, it’s in Tanforan Mall, so you might even be able to get a little shopping done while the kiddies are entertained. Tanforan has a surprising number of other play options too, including a bounce house center and playland for younger toddlers, so it’s a good option to check out with your whole family.

1150 El Camino Real Ste 345 (In Tanforan Mall)
San Bruno, CA
650-837-9404
Online: gamaride.net

Pacific Pinball Museum

Pacific Pinball Museum by Ed U
Ed U. via yelp

This museum houses an incredible collection of over 90 pinball machines, some dating back to the 1940s. The best part is all of these machines are playable, making this one of the most fun and interactive museums you could take your kiddies to.  Admission fee gives you unlimited play on all the machines all day, no extra quarters needed, which is an incredible deal.

1510 Webster St.
Alameda, CA
510-769-1349
Online: pacificpinball.org

Urban Putt

Urban Putt
Anita Chu

Definitely the most original miniature golf course around, each of the 14 holes is themed after a part of San Francisco, from the Mission to the Bay. There are Rube Goldberg-like contraptions, interactive elements and decorations everywhere you like. It’s an amazingly detailed fantasyland you’ll love exploring as much as your kiddos. There’s also a separate game room with skee ball and other arcade games and a full service upstairs restaurant. A great place for a party or date night too.

1096 S Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco, CA
415-341-1080
Online: urbanputt.com

High Score Arcade

Soolin W. via yelp

If you’re missing the arcades of your childhood, you’ll be thrilled to find High Score Arcade. Owners Shawn and Meg have built an amazing collection of 80s arcade games that may bring a nostalgia-filled tear to your eye. The perfect place to introduce your kid to the favorite games of your childhood, from Pac-Man to Donkey Kong to Tron. $6 an hour for unlimited play on the machines, so no need to bring your quarters.

1414 Park St.
Alameda, CA
609-468-3083

1051 B St.
Hayward, CA
609-468-3083

Online: highscoresarcade.com

The Game Parlour

Game Parlour via yelp
The Game Parlour

Tired of Chutes and Ladders? The Game Parlour has a collection of over 800 board games, from old to new. You won’t run out of games to keep your kiddies entertained and challenged. $5 cover lets you stay and play as long as you want; since there’s no time limit, try arriving earlier on weekends before it fills up. The Game Parlour also offers food and drink—don’t miss their mochi waffles!

1342 Irving St.
San Francisco, CA
415-571-8569
Online: www.thegameparlour.com

Campo di Bocce

Campo di Bocce by Ron R

Campo di Bocce captures la dolce vita of Italy in a classic Italian restaurant setting complete with covered bocce courts. It’s a great option for a meal out with the kids: enjoy some playing time with the littles, then sit down to pasta and pizza. The staff will give you a quick lesson on how to play but most kids pick up the basics very quickly.

4020 Technology Pl.
Fremont, CA
510-651-2500

175 E. Vineyard Ave.
Livermore, CA
925-249-9800

565 University Ave.
Los Gatos, CA
408-395-7650

Online: campodibocce.com

LVL UP

Kate Loweth

This spot combines high-end pub fare with vintage nostalgia and houses it inside an old bank in downtown Campbell. The walls are lined with arcade games and pinball machines with a four-player Pac-Man table game in the corner. You can also pull out a board game from dozens of options. The menu had BBQ pork sliders as well as more eclectic fare like the ahi shoyu poke salad. 

400 E. Campbell Ave.
Campbell, CA
Onlinethelvlup.com

—Anita Chu & Kate Loweth

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