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Where to Play Pinball in Phoenix: Arcades, Bars, and Breweries with Machines

Where to Play Pinball in Phoenix: Arcades, Bars, and Breweries with Machines

Phoenix pinball spreads across The Valley in unexpected ways. Mesa anchors the dedicated arcade scene with multiple options, while downtown Phoenix and Tempe lean bar-forward. The West Valley holds its own with spots in Surprise and Glendale reaching players in the outer suburbs.

The metro's geography means driving between venues, but clusters exist. Downtown Mesa alone houses several options within walking distance. Whether you're looking for a free-play arcade with a hundred machines or a brewery with a handful of pins, The Valley has something scattered across its sprawling footprint.

VenueAreaMachinesType
Starfighters ArcadeMesa40+Arcade
Electric Bat ArcadeTempe40+Barcade
The Outpost ArcadeChandler40+Arcade
BRI Taproom & ArcadeMesa30+Brewpub
Atomic Age ModernMesa20+Retail
Player 1 ArcadeSurprise20+Arcade bar
Tilt GamezGlendale15+Arcade
StardustPhoenix15+Pinbar
North Mountain Brewing CompanyPhoenix10+Brewpub
Tilted Arcade at The Mighty AxePhoenix10+Entertainment
Level 1 Arcade BarMesa10+Arcade bar

Here's where to find pinball across the Phoenix metro.

Phoenix Arcades

Starfighters Arcade

Arcade · Mesa

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Starfighters Arcade operates as The Valley's largest pinball destination with 40+ machines and 160+ rotating vintage arcade games. Founded in 2014 and expanded in 2024, this all-ages venue runs on a day pass model with all games set to free play. Weekend-only hours keep it focused.

  • Pinball machines: 40+
  • Practical notes: $14 day pass, all games free play. Weekend hours only: Fri-Sat 7-11pm, Sun 3-7pm. All ages, no alcohol. Monthly tournaments.
  • Address: 4840 E Jasmine St #102, Mesa, AZ 85205

The Outpost Arcade

Arcade · Chandler

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The Outpost Arcade soft launched in August 2024 as a token-based arcade in Chandler. The collection includes an eclectic mix of titles from Ultraman to Orbitor 1, with a bar offering full service.

  • Pinball machines: 40+
  • Practical notes: Token/quarter-based play. Hours: Tue-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-6pm, closed Mon. Full bar.
  • Address: 590 N Alma School Rd #19, Chandler, AZ 85224

Tilt Gamez

Arcade · Glendale

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Tilt Gamez serves the West Valley as a coin-op arcade with modern premium titles and unique remakes. The lineup runs heavy on Stern releases from the past few years.

  • Pinball machines: 15+
  • Practical notes: Coin-operated.
  • Address: 13831 W Glendale Ave Suite B, Glendale, AZ 85307

Phoenix Bars with Pinball

Electric Bat Arcade

Barcade · Tempe

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Electric Bat Arcade occupies a space inside the Yucca Tap Room, combining horror-themed decor with a curated pinball collection. Owner Rachel Bess co-founded ZapCon, and the arcade expanded in 2024 with claims of being Arizona's largest pinball arcade. Tuesday league nights draw 77+ players.

  • Pinball machines: 40+
  • Practical notes: Hours: 6am-2am daily. Under 21 admitted before 7pm only. Full bar at Yucca Tap Room, live music venue. Tuesday league night.
  • Address: 25 W Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ 85282

Player 1 Arcade

Arcade bar · Surprise

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Player 1 Arcade brings an 80s/90s retro arcade to the West Valley with a rotating pinball collection and craft beer bar. Happy hour runs 3-7pm with coin-operated games. Monthly tournaments and pinball leagues keep competitive players engaged.

  • Pinball machines: 20+
  • Practical notes: Hours: Mon 12-10pm, Thu 3-10pm, Fri-Sat 12pm-12am, Sun 12-9pm. Closed Tue-Wed. Bar with craft beers, happy hour 3-7pm. Monthly tournaments.
  • Address: 17239 N Litchfield Rd #60, Surprise, AZ 85374

Stardust

Pinbar · Downtown Phoenix

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Stardust hides behind a faux freezer door inside Ziggy's Magic Pizza Shop, opening into a David Bowie-inspired pinbar. The space features an illuminated disco dance floor, DJ booth, and a bar made from pinballs. Wall-mounted vintage playfields with rainbow backlighting complete the atmosphere.

  • Pinball machines: 15+
  • Practical notes: Hours: 4pm-2am daily. Family-friendly before 8pm, 21+ after 8pm. Secret entrance through Ziggy's Magic Pizza Shop. Karaoke Wednesdays.
  • Address: 401 W Van Buren St Suite C, Phoenix, AZ 85003

Level 1 Arcade Bar

Arcade bar · Mesa

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Level 1 Arcade Bar won Phoenix New Times' Best Arcade Bar in 2022. The venue features cameras above each pinball machine displayed on TV screens, a full kitchen serving items like gyro tacos, and retro aesthetics throughout. Note: The Gilbert location closed in January 2025; the Mesa location remains open.

  • Pinball machines: 10+
  • Practical notes: Full kitchen. 21+ after 7pm.
  • Address: Mesa location (verify current address)

Phoenix Breweries with Pinball Machines

BRI Taproom & Arcade

Brewpub · Downtown Mesa

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BRI Taproom & Arcade opened in April 2022 as a Beer Research Institute spinoff in a 4,000 square foot downtown Mesa space. The token-based arcade pairs with 15 B.R.I. beers on tap plus guest drafts. Dog-friendly policy lets you bring your pup while you play.

  • Pinball machines: 30+
  • Practical notes: Token-based play. 15 house beers on tap plus guest drafts, cider, wine. Dog-friendly. No food but outside food welcome. Weekly pinball league Wednesdays.
  • Address: 213 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201

North Mountain Brewing Company

Brewpub · North Phoenix

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North Mountain Brewing Company keeps a game room with pinball machines tucked to one side of the main dining space. The brewpub serves house-brewed beers alongside a diverse food menu spanning Filipino dishes to pizza and burgers. Tournaments have been hosted here by organizers in the Phoenix pinball community.

  • Pinball machines: 10+
  • Practical notes: Full food menu and house-brewed beers. Game room also includes darts, board games, foosball. Indoor and outdoor seating.
  • Address: 522 E Dunlap Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85020

Phoenix Entertainment Venues with Pinball

Atomic Age Modern

Retail · Downtown Mesa

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Atomic Age Modern operates as a mid-century modern furniture store that also houses pinball machines. The family-owned business is run by internationally ranked tournament players who host monthly tournaments on Fridays at 6:30pm with a $5 entry fee.

  • Pinball machines: 20+
  • Practical notes: Games cost $0.50-$1.00 per play. Monthly tournaments Fridays 6:30pm, $5 entry.
  • Address: 140 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201

Tilted Arcade at The Mighty Axe

Entertainment complex · North Phoenix

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Tilted Arcade at The Mighty Axe combines axe-throwing lanes with a pinball arcade inside this High Street sports bar. The collection focuses on modern Stern titles. Kids 10 and older can throw axes; younger children can hang in the lounge and play pinball.

  • Pinball machines: 10+
  • Practical notes: Sports bar with 23 TVs, full bar, 31 local craft beers on tap. All ages welcome. Axe-throwing available for ages 10+. Happy hour 3-6pm Mon-Fri.
  • Address: 5410 E High St Suite 102, Phoenix, AZ 85054

For serious pinball, Mesa's dedicated arcades offer the deepest collections. Starfighters requires weekend planning but delivers free play across a massive floor. Bars like Electric Bat and Stardust provide late-night options with drinks. For family outings, check hours carefully—many spots shift to 21+ in evenings.

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Last updated: January 2026

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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