Pinball Perfection
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (4 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
W C
3 weeks agoWow... what a GREAT place to visit! No messing around with coins! Pay one price and pay all day. There are games i haven't seen in years and ones that are 100 years old... video games, air hockey, skeet ball, shooting games, driving games, a place to chill...2 FLOORS, and HUNDREDS of games! Lol.. it should be called Pinball Paradise! 👈🏻😁 We've been to several museums and this and Vegas are the 2 best we've been to! An absolute MUST if you're in the Pittsburgh area. 👈🏻😎 We will definitely come back here every time we visit Pittsburgh! 👍🏽
C Adam D
4 months agoThis place is awesome! 100’s of diff pinball machines and styles. 11 and 13 year daughters never been and loved it. Pool, football, ski ball bowling, video games…. Pay $20 for unlimited, beyond worth it. Was open New Years Day thankfully. Cool Pgh owners/workers too.
Gabe Murawski
4 months agoI really enjoyed my visit! The owner is friendly and showed us around the collection of pinball and arcade machines. We were able to play most of the machines, and all worked well. Very reasonable pricing as well!
Joe Sekowski
9 months agoGreat place to visit if pinball enthusiast. Hours may vary. ---If kids are tall enough to play pinball, worth going to for a couple of hours. --- place essentially operates as a hands on retro-arcade museum. Everything is set on "free" play ---- ----[ $ Admission is hourly $ or day rate $.]---- Mostly pinball. Some retro arcade games. One ski-ball & other electro-mechanical wonders , however no tickets nor prizes, just fun!
Rick Lopez
a year agoA great selection of classic pinball with some modern machines on the floor too. I enjoyed that each game had a card with notes on the condition of the game that marked any issues with the game; lights out, ramps broken, or A-OK! They don’t leave the power on for the whole place. Understandable if you consider the power cost. Just tell them what game you want to play and they will gladly turn it on. It costs $12/hour to play during the week when we visited. An extra fee if you pay with credit card. Bring cash. The atmosphere is the only thing we thought needed improvement. No air conditioning. So it will be hot inside during the day if it’s hot outside. It’s an old-no-frills-building with dingy walls and some cluttered areas with machines, equipment and even a band setup. The bathroom is needing updated. Overall it’s a good place to experience some great games. Just be prepared for adjusting to the atmosphere if needed.