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Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
Barry
San Francisco6 reviews
Dined on February 22, 2026
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Atlanta42 reviews
Dined on February 7, 2026
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Paul
Atlanta1 review
Dined on January 29, 2026
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Jeramie
Chicago2 reviews
Dined on December 26, 2025
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Patrick
Jacksonville2 reviews
Dined on December 20, 2025
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Matt
Atlanta1 review
Dined on December 14, 2025
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Atlanta2 reviews
Dined on November 28, 2025
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Joseph
Atlanta1 review
Dined on August 26, 2025
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Yes, it's a fun, casual option for an active date night if you enjoy games and a lively bar atmosphere. Guests frequently praise the golf simulators, cocktails and food, making it a playful choice for couples who want entertainment with their meal. If you prefer a quiet, romantic dinner, this may be less ideal because the bays can be noisy and staff/service experiences are mixed. Consider an off-peak time or a smaller bay for a cozier visit.
The restaurant is open most days with extended evening hours: Mon–Thu 11:30 am–10:00 pm, Fri–Sat 11:30 am–11:30 pm, and Sun 12:00 pm–9:00 pm. Those hours make it a good spot for lunch, happy hour and late-night gaming.
Family-friendly seating is available, guests often bring kids and celebrate birthdays here, and the climate-controlled bays/suites work well for group celebrations. The venue is casual and suited to families with active kids. If you need accessible seating or accommodations, there’s no explicit information in reviews or owner details, so call ahead to confirm specific accessibility needs.
The atmosphere is lively, game-focused and casual, think upbeat sports-entertainment with a bar vibe. Many guests enjoyed the fun energy, simulators and cocktails, though some noted inconsistent staff energy and occasional quiet or distracted service. Overall it’s social and energetic, best for groups, dates who like activity, and celebrations rather than quiet fine dining.
Casual dress, guests typically visit in relaxed, comfortable clothes suitable for games and a bar setting. The venue’s tone is informal and geared toward social, active experiences.
Yes, call ahead to request bay preferences, seating arrangements or to flag a birthday/celebration. Guests recommend confirming reservations in advance because there are reports of reservation issues and patchy phone response; if your request is important, arrive a bit early and reconfirm with staff on arrival.
Yes, many guests bring families and celebrate children’s birthdays here. The bays and interactive games appeal to kids and active teens, and guests report successful family celebrations. Note that some mini-games get mixed reviews and the experience favors visitors who enjoy simulator-style golf and virtual sports; there’s no information about a kids menu, so plan accordingly.
Busiest: weekend evenings and late-night weekend hours (Fri–Sat), when groups and parties flock in. Quietest: weekday afternoons and early week evenings (Mon–Thu), when you’re likelier to get faster service and less crowded bays. Guests’ reports of slow service and busy bays support planning off-peak visits for a smoother experience.
Weekdays (Mon–Thu) are often the best choice for a calmer visit, fewer crowds, shorter waits and more reliable bay time. If you want a lively scene, Friday or Saturday evenings deliver more energy, but guests warn service can be slower and bays busier then.
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