Coin Haus
American · La Mesa
Informazioni su Coin Haus
At Coin Haus, we're a spacious hangout where friends and neighbors come together to indulge in classic American fare and revel in the joy of gaming and good times. Our industrial-chic atmosphere is filled with dozens of self-serve beer taps and nostalgic arcade games, making us the ultimate spot for...
At Coin Haus, we're a spacious hangout where friends and neighbors come together to indulge in classic American fare and revel in the joy of gaming and good times. Our industrial-chic atmosphere is filled with dozens of self-serve beer taps and nostalgic arcade games, making us the ultimate spot for groups looking for a fun night out. But don't just take our word for it - our customers rave about our generous portions and attentive service, saying we always deliver on taste, value, and a side of friendly service that makes you feel right at home.
Cosa dicono i clienti di Coin Haus
Coin Haus is a unique and fun spot known for its self-serve beer taps, extensive selection of beers, ciders, and kombucha, and a variety of arcade games. Customers rave about the friendly staff and the ability to sample different drinks without committing to a full pint.
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Tip: Go on a freeplay night for extra fun. Try different beers and ciders using the tap card system to sample without committing to a full pour.
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Coin Haus si trova a La Mesa, circondato da luoghi di interesse culturale e storico. Ecco alcuni dei punti più notevoli nelle vicinanze.
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Love love this place for going out with friends. You pay by the ounce for the beer, cider, or wine selection, which there is a great selection. The best part is the arcade games they have there. On certain days, they will have specials for the games as well. My go to place when I want to go out and have fun with my friends.
great bar. beers are by the ounce and you get a card u scan for each beer. prices are not bad. Great selection of craft beers. Mario Kart Arcade is fun, 2 ppl can play at a time
Love the concept, just as an awesome selection of beers and games. Step in trade a credit or debit card for a coin haus card and your off to the bank. With an immense amount of opportunity you'll certainly get caught up within the entirety of the venue. Also there daily specials will catch your eye, from extended happy hours on Tuesday and Thursdays to half price on wine for Wednesday's. Get at them, while the gettin's good
Been here a handful of times, so as you can see it's a great place. Lots of good beer to choose from, even offer usually a couple wines and or hard liquor. Many of fun old arcade games to play while you enjoy your beer and company. They also offer food and snacks, and service is always friendly.
Easy no hassle experience. Didn't take long at all for them to activate and deactivate the wristband. Games don't show a price but are basically classic arcade price. Good beer selection with some coffee and wine on tap as well.
They have lots of beers and ciders on tap to choose from. They have some wines and cocktails as well. You can order pizza from next door and they will deliver it to your table. They also serve bar food. The staff is always very nice.
We went for my friends birthday! It was a lot of fun. They partner with the restaurant next door for food, and they misplaced our order and after 35 min I went and asked about it. They owned up and got it processed, took a big chuck off of our bill and threw in an extra appetizer. Super friendly, customer service oriented! I recommend!
One of the better arcade pubs in San Diego. The self pouring taps are fun and pretty much guarantee you'll never have to wait long for a drink. Wine, cider, mead, beer, and Cold Brew Coffee on tap! Tons of stouts and IPAs, not many Pale Ales or Lagers though. They do have some food, basic stuff like sandwiches, hot dogs, and nachos. Solid selection of games. Free before 6pm, so go early. Playing can add up quick!
This spot is really great. They always have a very large selection of brews on tap. A great concept of getting a wrist band and pouring any amount and any type of beer you want to try. Plus the vintage video games rock.
Great service and good beer selection.
Awesome arcade bar!! We got here at 4pm on a Friday which happened to be happy hour (free game play) until 6pm. Great beer selection and arcade games. You get to choose how much beer you want to pour yourself and each beer varies in price per ounce. For the games they had game of thrones pinball, pac man, duck hunt, Mario bros. And more!
Great place to check out new beers/mixed drinks/whatever they have on tap, my partner loves the card system for drinks so she can try a bunch of different things without blowing $10 on a sake mojito if she ends up feeling like a pale ale. Games are good, have seen a couple out-of-order but that's to be expected with vintage electronics. Also fun playing ball with the shop pups that are always there.
This is such a cool beer tap place! Awesome for young adults as well as an older crowd as long as you love beer and 80s arcade games 😁 they also have a few types of wine on tap as well to choose from in case you're not in the mood for beer. They don't have anything food options (just popcorn and pretzels) so eat beforehand or stop by on your way to dinner. Not that expensive unless you get so drunk you can't stop lol
This place is so much fun. An array of 50 self-serve beers and kombuchas on tap. Grab a glass of your choice and go to town. You determine the amount you are charged by how much beer you dispense, all is displayed on the screens next to each spigot. As you're sipping, play all of the fun arcade games! When we went it was free game playing up until 8pm.
There idea behind Coin Haus is a new concept for me. If was my first time visiting this place, and my visit is on recommendation. I'm a huge old school arcade game guy, just as I walked in I fell in love with this place. The whole idea of a paying wristband while you pour your own beer is quite unique to me. As well as paying those arcade games with the wristband as well. Just so you know, your card is connected to your wristband. So for example... A oz of belching beaver is about .39 cents. So you go around pouring however much you want to drink. They have plenty of beers to choose from, and at a gret price per oz, this is quite a good experience. The arcades work that same. Just tap your wristband on the game you want to play, and it charges you a certain credit. Both prices for both arcades and beer are very accessible, and make it possible to have a great time under a nice budget. But the killer of all this, is there's no food or appetizers. All I saw was pretzels and that killed the whole day for me. Maybe that's not their strong suit, but when speaking business, why not have appetizers to keep people around? We left because we were hungry and we def wanted to stay longer. Long story short... Love this place. But was really disappointed on the lack of food. Even having things like nachos, chips, and similar stuff, would be great to have as an add on to this great experience. To me, that's worth two stars. Give this place three stars. I'm definitely coming back though... After I eat. *** Place serves some food and snacks now. Up to 5 ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️
The beer selection is tremendous in and of itself. When you add the fact that they also have wine, cider, cold brew coffee, and kombucha, it really takes this place to the next level. All of that would make this a great place to hang out, but then it's also a video game arcade! Games and drinks are paid for with a wireless card you get when you open a tab, which makes it seem even cooler. There's a limited but tasty sounding food menu, including a giant 16" twisted pretzel (!). It's bustling but not too loud so it's great with a group but still quiet enough to have actual conversations. All of this in the heart of downtown La Mesa, around the corner from good pizza, burgers, and more, and easily accessible from a couple of freeways. Truly one of the best places to be in San Diego!
We had a blast at Coin Haus! I should note that we were there for happy hour, which meant some cheaper pours of beer and unlimited play on the games. I'm not sure I'd enjoy it as much if I had to pay full price. Which takes me to the details: you get a card when you walk in, which you swipe at each arcade game and beer machine, which are all self serve. It would be easy to stop keeping track of what you were putting on the card and spending waaaaay more than you should. Then you settle up at the counter when you're done. It's weird but I love it. If they still have the pineapple cider on tap, you need to drink it. Trust me.
Great games, old favorites and new stuff. All drinks are "on tap", and you pour yourself so no long line at the bar. As DD I really appreciated that they had water on tap as well. I haven't tried their pretzels yet, but they look good.
Always fun! Any day before 6 is free games. They always have a good beer selection and several good sours on tap (as well as wine and a few coctails). Make sure you bring change for the meters, very little free street parking available
Coin Haus is a great establishment. There is no set list of drinks and they're always rotating, so you have a good chance to try something new everytime you visit. The staff is friendly, and very helpful. The location felt a little small as the crowd grew, but it seems more like a result of popularity than planning.
Had a very nice night out with my boyfriend, José was very attentive, knowledgeable, and fun. Be sure to come Monday night for the free games. The drinks are always rotating and the staff know all about them so feel free to ask questions. No kids allowed too, very nice to not have to worry about that. I'd like there to more machines, outrun, initial D, and operation thunderbolt are my favorite and I'm sure people would love tekken too.
Had a great time playing retro Mario/90's video games (NBA jam, Mario cart) games and tasting different beers. About 30 different viewers on tap charged by the ounce. You can sip and taste and have a good time. I love the spring street atmosphere with the restaurants and a couple bars. It's quiet but you can still party
Decided to check this place out with a friend real fast, and we were satisfied. The games were half off. The staff guy was really sweet & fun and the music was really good. It's a small spot, but there are lots of drinks, so it's definitely worth checking out! The baja Blast Seltzer was one of my favorites !!!!
First time here celebrating with friends- pizza was delicious, service was phenomenal. If I remembered the young man's name who was working there that night, I'd insert it here because he has Great customer service. Great selection of beer and ciders! Enough games to entertain. I will definitely be coming back!
This little arcade is great! They give you a card and you can scan it on whichever games you want to play and it charges you as you go. There's a huge self serve beer/margarita thing in the middle with at least 20 different types, also self serve, and also pay as you pour. It's really neat. Unfortunately, there isn't an abundance of games there but they definitely make up for it with all their different beers.
This place is unique because all of the drinks are self serve and priced per ounce. It's a cool way to do things and you always know exactly how much you're going to pay for drinks so it's easier to limit the amount you spend. The game variety here is also great. This place is a little on the small side but it's a fun place to hang out. Coin Haus is also dog friendly!
This place has many different beers and a few wines in addition to the classic arcade and Nintendo games. Coin is only necessary metaphorically. You give them your card and they give you an RFID card to pay for the drinks and games. When you want a beer, you simply place your card in the card holder on the screen and use the tap to dispense your drink. On the arcade games the RFID sensors are located where you would expect the coin slots to be. Unfortunately, this place has become very popular, but some folks like big crowds. Besides, the place feels chic, and the prices are still reasonable. There is a maximum amount that can be charged to a card. The limit is pretty high for a single person, but if you are sharing one RFID card among a group, then the limit will probably be insufficient. Finally, the crowd that comes here now is mainly comprised of people in their 20s and 30s (both women and men), and they are nice. I think that has something to do with the large angry-looking men who work there, ensuring that everyone stays nice. This place is a good choice for a Friday night. Don't expect much in the way of food though.
Fun, fun, fun! The self pouring beer is cool! Especially if you go on a discount night like Thursday. We were able to drink amazing delicious stouts that were 8% for only $3 a glass. Love the ease of the games and the drinks being on one card.
This is a really fun night out. Their beer selection is massive, you pay by the ounce, and you control the tap, so it's a great place to try a new beer (or several). The game selection is pretty good, lots of old-school cabinets and a few other things. Great place to play some bubble hockey!
I heard about this place through a client so I took her word for it to try this place out. The bar tenders were very helpful in giving instructions on how the wrist bands work for the arcades & beer taps. Great selection of beer and also wines to choose from. Nostalgia on bringing me back to my youth w/ beer is great combination. I would recommend this establishment to every gamer. P.S. Get there early if you do not like crowds.
This was a super cool and fun place. Nostalgia to the max! So many options for drinks, the serve yourself is a lot of fun, the lady there was super helpful showing how to use the games and explained everything when we got there very well. My out of town family had a blast and it encapsulated some of my favorite culture from San Diego.
Great experience. Always fun. Great games awesome selection of beer wine and spirits. They even can get you food. A+++ service
I love this place, HUGE selection of self serve beer with pay-to-play arcade games on one side of the room and a sitting area on the other. It's cheaper to play on a week day due to a variety of arcade game deals. Honestly, the beer selection is phenomenal and it's fun to be able to pay for a taster of something new without commiting to a full glass.
I love to play the old school standing arcade games and this place has many to choose from. There is a large selection of beer and wine to choose from. The staff is always cool and there's good music. I'd love to see more protein sold. The last time I was there, I gave my credit card for a swipe card, tapped at each machine, and the end bill cost me $2.50 for 45 mins of high scores! (No booze included that day)
Coin Haus is a neighborhood gem. The selection of beer (and cider) is diverse and constantly changing. Every time I go, there's something new to taste. Obviously, the old school arcade games are a nostalgaic dose of fun. Just as important, the staff is excellent. They're always friendly, quick to change out taps when needed, and genuinely happy to see people walk through the door. Not to be overlooked, it's super dog-friendly - spacious and with a jar of treats on the counter. I come for trivia with my golden doodle, Gracie - she's become a bar favorite and gets super excited for Tuesdays!
I always have a great time here! The beers are great and the games are fun.
I came by on a Saturday night around 7 with my wife and it wasn't very busy, maybe around 10-15 patrons pretty much any game you wanted was available. Huge selection of beers, really only one Cider I saw and maybe 2 wines and 2 cocktails on tap. A couple of taps had the out of beer screen but out of 30 taps it was maybe 5 so not a huge deal. Getting to try all the different brews for not a lot of money was great. I would definitely recommend this for a date night and I would most definitely come back. Did not try the food as we ate before.
A great selection of games and huge selection of beer, some wine options too with some mixed / celsur drinks! U have to give them a payment card up front to receive a play and drink card. I really enjoyed it!
Awesome place to play some cool retro games and have a beer, very comfortable environment and friendly people around
So fun!! Good spot to bring your friends. Fun and wide beer selection. Pizza is brought in from next door and looks tasty. Friendly staff.
Didn't eat the food so no idea but the arcade was cool and the drinks you pay for by the oz. Interesting concept.
The customer service was amazing here. The employees were very friendly. It's great if you want to go beer and cider tasting.
We wandered into Coin Haus during the Oktoberfest and were thrilled we did so. It has a great business model where you fill your own cups. Since I really enjoy the variety of different drinks this was exactly what I wanted but didn’t know existed. I spent probably 30 minutes working my way around the different beverages. Plus there are super fun arcade games on the perimeter that use the same payment system, so it’s a one stop shop. Big fan and I can’t wait to come back in a bit to try their new seasonal flavors.
It was my first time visiting Coin Haus, and I had an amazing time. The atmosphere was fun and full of good vibes. Jose, one of the staff members, was fantastic—he took the time to explain how everything worked and was super friendly throughout our visit, which made the experience even better. I will definitely be coming back, and I highly recommend this place if you’re looking for a great time with a welcoming atmosphere!
Such a fun and unique spot! They have beer on tap where you can pour your own drinks, which makes the whole experience feel interactive and laid-back. You can sample as much or as little as you want, which is perfect for trying different flavors without committing to a full pint right away. The staff were amazing — super fun, friendly, and really attentive the entire time. We ordered the wings and they did not disappoint — crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and packed with flavor. We also got the pizza, and it was huge! Not just big, but genuinely delicious and made with great-quality ingredients. On top of all that, we had an absolute blast playing the arcade games — such a nostalgic, playful touch that kept us entertained all night. Overall, this place is a great combo of good vibes, great food, cold beer, and fun. Highly recommend checking it out!
We went in on a Saturday afternoon and wasn't very busy but we got a table and bought a few game cards. Which also yet you drinks. I really love how the center piece is the drink station. It's all self serve beer and wine. Which I thought was very cool. It's not a huge place and they don't serve food but they hook up with the pizza place next door.
Awesome hangout spot with self serve beer taps, super friendly staff, and a good selection arcade games. Prices were very reasonable. Definitely try it out if you haven't yet!
We stopped in after an urban hike around La Mesa. Kevin was wonderful- he asked us what we liked and recommended several options. He encouraged me to try a stout, something I would never order, but I loved it. So thankful for his beer knowledge and the ability to try things at my leisure. We played some games and then went to Surfrider. They do serve some variety of Surfrider Pizza here, but we really wanted a calzone, so had to get it from the source.
This is such a fun and great concept. Get your card and choose your own destiny. Big wall of beers to try and arcade games. You can try any beer you want, paying by the OZ so you're not stuck just drinking one or two, you can try different ones. Spent a couple hours here playing the greatest of the 90's games. They also have a snack bar and a few food selections, didn't try it but it'd be more your basic items, chips, pretzels, sandwiches. Fun spot to hang out for date night or with friends.
Great place to try a variety of different beers. Try an ounce or two and if you like it then you can fill up your glass. They also have a bunch of great old arcade games. Just wish the square footage was a little larger so there would be more room to walk around. It gets a little tight right now.
Really good, decent pub food and sandwiches, great choices in beer, wine, and cider you fill yourself and pay based on the fill amount and what you will with. They have some old school arcade games and a couple newer versions like a competitive Pac-Man and newer Mario Kart. Only reason I gave them a 4 instead of a 5 is because their prices are high. Make sure you have money if you go here for a good time
Easy way to spend $40 and a couple of hours. Went here with a couple of buddies and had a great time playing arcade games and tossing back some adult beverages. Great way to get out and socialize with other fun personalities too. Lots of different types of beverages like beers and wines on tap. You get a card, you can preload it or leave your card and have a tab. You pay by the fl.oz (ounce). The prices vary. The food is amazing if you feel like getting something. You definitely should. Oh, you need to be 21 to enter for obvious reasons. (Alcohol🍷🥂🍻🍺🍸) Enjoy!
Pros: Good selection of beers and the tap list is available online so you can find what you like even if you can't see the digital menu board from your spot in the bar and you can stalk an "on deck" keg. You can serve yourself a full pour or just a taste. Cons: There isn't a glass rinse station or a clearly marked dirty glass drop point. We didn't know what any of the games cost until we closed our tab and saw the charges. I'm looking forward to stopping in again.
ARCADE GAMES + BEER = FUN TIMES Love, love, love this place. They've been gaining a lot of popularity as of lately, so weekend nights can get CROWDED. If you're looking for a chill night to chat with friends, it'd probably be best to come during a weekday Monday-Thursday night. We got together with some family and friends on a Friday night and the place was packed. Our group was about 9-10 people, so on a busy Friday night, there was a line out the door. The place was at max cap, and at one point was only allowing one person in as a person left. So half our group was in and the other half was waiting in line, eventually we were all in and didn't let it bring down the night. Had fun on the machines, had a couple beers and overall it was a great night! *NOTE: However on the busier nights, if there was a keg/tap that was backed up, don't expect to get help right away. You can ask different workers multiple times, but they're always busy and could care less if you couldn't get a specific beer. You may be ignored, 'cause there's other beers for you to choose from so they don't really take concerns for a stuck tap as a priority.
This place was fun (and dog friendly) but can get a little pricey. I had two glasses of wine and the cost was over $27 and the wine wasn't all that spectacular. This place is better for beers. But the video games were lots of fun and took me back to my college days of playing centipede and Frogger and PAC Man.
This location is fantastic!The choice of beers on tap is limitless and their home made alcoholic drink has become nearly an obsession. Tuesdays are free games till 8pm and also their option takes me back in point. The atmosphere is really relaxing and also the team are outstanding. They really remember my name as well as I always really feel welcome when I stroll in the door. I would certainly offer it a 5 star rating but my beverage of selection is usually not available due to the fact that of how preferred and delicious it is.
While the beer selection is more than one could ask for, the selection of games leaves something to be desired. More modern games would be nice as they have plenty of retro ones to feed your nostalgia. The self serve concept is fun for sure but the prices mean you wont drink much. Luckily there are other bars within walking distance to keep the party going when your wallet taps out. Very friendly service at the front desk.
It was an interesting experience, the nostalgia 2D games were fun to try. There's a very small selection of wines, two whites and two reds, which makes the 50 cents per ounce daily deal not so great. And there are no places to leave used glasses in the game area, requiring walking back to the bar. Fonding few Belgian beers on tap was a delightful surprise.
Fun place, great assortment of beers/wine/mead/cider. It's easy to spend here since you pay by the ounce! They played music from early 2000s here-- which was cool. People of all ages were patrons. Perfect place to just hang out with friends. Overall, it was a good night!
The beer and game prices are extremely affordable! Only gave them 4 stars because sometimes you were paying for the foam, rather than the beer. Wish they accounted for that. But the beer is sold by the ounce and regardless of the foam, it's still cheaper than other bars/gaming bars. I would definitely come here again but PLEASE offer more food than a slice of pizza!
Have visited Coin Haus 3 times now. The service is great, have yet to try the food. The staff is on top of helping you whenever you may need assistance. The beer selection is pretty good. The only downside is that in my 3 trips I have encountered multiple games that are not working, and games that are a bit overpriced. As a couple, you could easily rack up a bill here if you are both playing AND drinking AND eating. Games that are usually 50 cents to play at any other place can be $1, $2 a play. And you have to keep repaying that amount to continue a game if you are doing well.
Fun venue. Huge selection of beers that you can serve yourself using a payment key card that you get from the counter. They also have a medium sized collection of video game cabinets that you can pay to play (also using a payment key card). Chill place but the games are pricey compared to other arcade bars, and the selection is just ok, but definitely a fun spot to go with a group of friends if you want to try a big selection of beers.
Coin Haus is a nice place. Pouring your own drink is fairly cool, the lady we met working was fantastic and super friendly, and it was very clean too! All together it was a fun place to have a drink at. The only negative was limited seating, but that was probably due to trivia taking up seats and our reluctance to sit next to people (Covid.)
Great place, they used to have a multi game arcade cabinet that seems to be missing, but it's a lot of fun. Especially on Sundays where the games are free
Take advantage of the 0.30 an ounce special when going to coin Haus. The food is better than other places that traditionally just serve beer. The rueben and ham & Swiss is bomb and highly recommended. The beer choices are always changing and rotate with a lot of new and fresh choices. Wines, kombucha, and regular water is available too. Cups and glasses are along a wall and a serve yourself kind of vibe. My one tip is to be easy on the handle as the ounces really do add up at the end and you don't want to be stuck with a drink you didn't enjoy.
Decent selection of beers ofln self-serving taps. Some can be a bit pricey as they charge you per ounce of the tap you pour yourself. Downside is no splashes for free of the beers. So, you need to know what the beer is, unless you know it won't matter. Be nice to have more descriptive tap labels for the beers too. All in all it's a fun place to chill out drinking and playing some games.
Fun to play some retro games and have local beers. Pizza from next door is great, too!
Really fun casual atmosphere with great video games make sure to come during happy hour cuz they're free. The only bummer is they don't have a great variety of food choices. Everything else is great.
Amazing playground with a variety of choices of brew beers ! You cAn chill with friends in the late afternoon until tipsy at the night
Fun place for a date night, but there were not as many games as I hoped to fill a few hours. Really nice open feeling near the tables with the large roll up window and good variety or beer, wine and premixed cocktails on tap. Love that you have a card on file to be able to pour small 2-3 oz testers of lots of drinks. Food was from surf rider pizza across the way and was amazing!
Coin Haus has a really neat system: receive a wristband that serves as your ticket to games and alcohol. It is a self serve system where they charge you by the ounce, so you can try a multitude of the 40+ beers on tap. They had a great selection of arcade games. My favorite was the 4-person Pac-Man setup. They also had a wide range of beers; unfortunately I didn't find many I liked despite the variety. This is probably just my personal preferences though. Overall I recommend it for the fun atmosphere and convenient wristband system.
I am definitely a craft beer lover and didn't just jump on the craft beer bandwagon yesterday. My reviews are normally short, but this one requires some explanation. It's a nice place with what initially seems like a cool concept. Basically, you're buying beer by the ounce and it is self-dispensed. Each beer has it's own price per ounce. You wear an RFID bracelet to activate each tap dispenser. Beer is measured by the 1/10th of an ounce, so it's down to a gnat's ass. Good so far, right? Seems cool? Pick and pour your own beers! Prices are about .40 to .55 cents per ounce or $6.40 to $8.80 for a 16 ounce pour. Prices: a tad high. When you arrive, you must check in. Give them your driver's license and a credit card. One person can pay for the group, but each person must provide an ID which is swiped. When you're done, you turn in the RFID bracelets and pay. Both the check-in and check-out process is lengthy. It took us about 10 minutes to initially check in and about 8 minutes to check out. There are three registers, but I saw only 1 or 2 staffed at any point in time. Back to the beers... Here's where it gets pricey. Glasses are room temp and they do have two water dispensers to wet your glass in advance, but that water is room temp and not chilled. Pouring you'll undoubtedly get foam. Each of my pours of a 16 ounce glass I got 1/3 to 1/2 of a glass of foam and it showed I had dispensed 8-10 ounces of beer. Normally, at a bar, they'd pour this off for you and continue to fill your glass. But here you're charged for it. On top of this, the beer was too warm, I'd guess mid to high 40's, which may also be the reason it is foamy. Plus, the first ounce or 2 of each pour will be warm because that's what's in the tap handle itself. It was a very warm day, but the cool cargo container beer cooler should still keep up. The venue itself is cool. Was there about sunset and sitting by the door, you could see the sun setting to the west. Also, NO FOOD! You can bring food in from their restaurant next door or there is a great Mexican food place across the street. If you are a true craft beer lover, I think you'll be disappointed unless they can fix some of these issues.
Pretty eclectic spot, way smaller that what the pictures show. It was free to play the night we went, I don't drink but my buddies enjoyed all the different brews they had on tap. Parking sucks, full night but not crowded. Staff was friendly and helpful.
It was a really cool place and a really cool idea however a lot of the games were down and the beer taps weren't working so that dampened my experience. Also, it felt very crowded and it was very hard to manuver in the space. It's fairly new and not all the kinks have been worked out but I would like to try again in the future because the staff (minus the manager lady) were very nice and helpful. Manager lady was very curt and brash, she was giving off some pretty serious attitude to everyone in my party so that was unpleasant. I'm hoping for a better experience the second time around because I think it's a very cool concept.
If you were to buy a pint (16 oz) here you're going to spend anywhere between 9- 17 bucks for it. Pouring your own drink is not all its chopped up to be. Games are dated and the new games cost a lot and usually have a lot of people waiting to play them. During the week the place is pretty dead. Weekends it's always packed after 8.
Pour your own beer. Lots of choices. Can pour wine and three different cocktails. Charge per ounce. Games are very difficult to run on two player. I would try it with a Groupon. Men's bathroom is single and can take awhile to open. Cool concept that can be improved. Try it
Went there for the 1st time recently. It was a weekend so it was busy. Staff was rude and it took around an hour and a half to get a pizza. Which I can understand but. At least let people know how long they'll be waiting. Games were ok. MarioCarts left players wheel is off. Good beer selection.
Underwhelming unfortunately, would not recommend. The self pour beers were a letdown. My first pour was foam and immediate $10 charge. Bartender kindly bought my next one (instead of not charging me for the foam) which was a full pour for $10. Arcades require a card to scan and pay for what you play at the end. Selections were not as vast as i hoped from the photos. Mario kart was always taken of course.
I was disappointed that they added an undisclosed 5% surcharge to my bill. I find such an unethical and unusual practice unacceptable. I would not recommend going here until this practice is reversed. Ownership should remove the surcharge and simply raise the price on the menu to reflect the actual cost the patron will be charged. Charging the customers more than stated in the menu and hurting the earnings of the staff in an effort to make a few extra dollars is unethical and I cannot support it.
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8361 Allison Ave, La Mesa, CA 91942
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