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Where to Play Pinball in Dallas–Fort Worth: Arcades, Bars, and Breweries with Machines

Where to Play Pinball in Dallas–Fort Worth: Arcades, Bars, and Breweries with Machines

The Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex spreads pinball across a sprawling network of barcades and arcades. The Cidercade and Free Play chains anchor multiple locations, while independent venues round out the region's options. Most venues operate on unlimited-play admission models.

Arlington serves as a pinball hub with proximity to AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. Dallas proper, Richardson, Fort Worth, Garland, and Grapevine each host venues, giving players options across the metro.

VenueAreaMachinesType
Cidercade ArlingtonArlington30+Barcade
Side Quest ArcadeGarland20+Barcade
Cidercade DallasDesign District20+Barcade
Cidercade Fort WorthFort Worth20+Barcade
Free Play DallasTrinity Groves20+Barcade
Corky's Gaming BistroGrapevine10+Entertainment
Free Play ArlingtonArlington10+Barcade
Free Play RichardsonRichardson10+Barcade
Nickelrama FirewheelGarlandA fewArcade

Here's where to find pinball across the Dallas–Fort Worth metro.

Dallas–Fort Worth Arcades

Cidercade Arlington

Barcade · Arlington

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Cidercade Arlington occupies a large space blocks from AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. The venue pairs pinball with over 300 arcade games, craft ciders, and food options. Family-friendly during the day and 18+ after 9pm.

  • Pinball machines: 30+
  • Practical notes: $12 admission for unlimited play; on-site kitchen; near major sports venues
  • Address: 500 E Division St, Arlington, TX 76011

Side Quest Arcade

Barcade · Garland (Firewheel Town Center)

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Side Quest Arcade houses a pinball collection alongside classic and modern arcade games in Firewheel Town Center. The venue includes the Hercules pinball machine, Atari's oversized 1979 release. A full bar and food service round out the offerings.

  • Pinball machines: 20+
  • Practical notes: $10.99 admission for unlimited play; claw machines in dining area take tokens separately
  • Address: 430 Winecup Way, Garland, TX 75040

Cidercade Dallas

Barcade · Design District

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Cidercade Dallas is the original location of the Bishop Cider–affiliated barcade chain. The Design District venue spreads pinball and arcade games across its floor with house-made ciders on tap. Family hours shift to 18+ at 9pm.

  • Pinball machines: 20+
  • Practical notes: $12 admission for unlimited play; rotating food truck options
  • Address: 2777 Irving Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207

Cidercade Fort Worth

Barcade · Fort Worth

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Cidercade Fort Worth brings the Cidercade formula to the west side of the Metroplex. The venue includes pizza, craft ciders, and nearly 300 games including pinball, DDR, pool, and shuffleboard.

  • Pinball machines: 20+
  • Practical notes: $12 admission for unlimited play; fire-baked pizzas on-site
  • Address: 1813 W Bowie St, Fort Worth, TX 76110

Free Play Dallas

Barcade · Trinity Groves

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Free Play Dallas operates out of a former event space in Trinity Groves, making it the largest Free Play location. The venue houses 160+ arcade games and pinball machines alongside a full bar and kitchen.

  • Pinball machines: 20+
  • Practical notes: $12.89 admission for unlimited play; 18+ after 9pm Sunday–Thursday; same-day wristband valid at other Free Play locations
  • Address: 3015 Gulden Ln, Dallas, TX 75212

Free Play Arlington

Barcade · Arlington

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Free Play Arlington recently relaunched as Tokyo Station with a Japanese arcade–inspired theme. The 21+ venue combines retro video games with pinball, craft beer, and pizza.

  • Pinball machines: 10+
  • Practical notes: $12.89 admission; 21+ only; patio seating
  • Address: 400 East South St, Arlington, TX 76010

Free Play Richardson

Barcade · Richardson

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Free Play Richardson anchors the north Dallas suburbs with 95+ arcade games and pinball set to free play. The location emphasizes authentic arcade hardware and a rotating game selection.

  • Pinball machines: 10+
  • Practical notes: $12.89 admission for unlimited play; 18+ after 9pm Sunday–Thursday
  • Address: 1730 East Belt Line Road, Richardson, TX 75081

Dallas–Fort Worth Entertainment Venues with Pinball

Corky's Gaming Bistro

Entertainment complex · Grapevine (Grapevine Mills)

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Corky's Gaming Bistro blends pinball and arcade games with axe throwing, escape rooms, a golf simulator, and Krazy Darts. The Grapevine Mills venue includes a full bar and pizza menu.

  • Pinball machines: 10+
  • Practical notes: Multiple activity options beyond arcade games; private party packages available
  • Address: 3520 Grapevine Mills Blvd North, Grapevine, TX 76051

Nickelrama Firewheel

Family arcade · Garland

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Nickelrama Firewheel operates as a family-friendly arcade where games run on real nickels. The venue opened in 2017 and offers birthday party packages with the option to bring outside food.

  • Pinball machines: A few
  • Practical notes: Nickel-operated games; family-oriented; party room available
  • Address: 3046 Lavon Drive, Garland, TX 75040

The DFW metro's barcade scene leans heavily on the Cidercade and Free Play chains, each with multiple locations offering consistent unlimited-play admission. For visitors, the same-day wristband policy at Free Play locations allows venue hopping. Families should note the daytime hours at most barcades before age restrictions take effect.

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Last updated: December 2025

Colin Alsheimer
Colin Alsheimer

Colin is the chief pixel pusher at Kineticist. He's a lifetime gamer who became enamored with pinball after taking in a family copy of the 1979 classic Joker Poker (the EM version). Since then he's bought, sold and repaired many machines, competed in all kinds of tournaments, and contributes to This Week in Pinball, the New England Pinball League, and Pin-Masters of New England. Previously, Colin spent over a decade working in marketing for agencies and tech startups. He also started and ran a music blog, happy hour website, and wrote a regular craft beer review column for Central Track in Dallas. Once aspired to be an artsy film director.

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