Depending on if we count it as a game or not. . . I grew up in Santa Cruz CA, and so my arcade of choice was the Coconut Grove at the Boardwalk. This is a huge video arcade, but off to one side is the shooting gallery. A counter with old fashioned light guns surrounded a seemingly random old west scene with bottles and cans, a piano, and various other things. You'd aim at the little round reflectors, shoot, and something would animate. I loved spending time there.
For things that really aren't games, Marini's candy store that was attached to the Arcade. And the --bags of cream-filled twinkies--. I remember one day when I was probably 9 or 10, walking up to the original TMNT Arcade game. An older (remember I was 9) guy was standing there playing already. He was only at Bebop, but as soon as I stepped up and tried to put in my quarter he threw a hissy fit, and told me he wanted to play by himself, and then proceeded to physically block the coin slots with his knees while he continued to try and play. I was super confused and annoyed. I probably wandered off to the Rampage or Operation Wolf machines.
ETA: My memory of Centipede isn't from the Coconut Grove, but from our local pizza shop. My mom would take me there when I was really little sometimes, or we'd get take out from there or something, and they always had a Centipede machine in the back by the back door. I remember when I was really young, being scared to death of the side art. And later on I remember pretending to play, and then a little later actually playing, and liking it.