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deadmoney5:
--- Quote from: evh347 on August 15, 2014, 05:05:41 pm ---Inver Grove? Me too!
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nice...Inver Grove must be the place where all the arcade nerds live. :applaud:
meyer980:
Not trying to hijack a thread...but as a fellow Minnesotan (I'm in central Minnesota but come to the TC pretty often) any classic arcades you guys would recommend? The only real one I knew left was Rusty Quarters which closed.
Vigo:
Its good to see some fellow Grovers and Minnesotans here. :cheers:
--- Quote from: deadmoney5 on August 15, 2014, 04:40:25 pm ---Yep..Downgraded from a house and just moved in the Blackberry Pointe apartments on Upper 55th. I've only been there a few months myself. If you like pizza, you have to try Old World Pizza by B52s and the theater. REALLY good pizza. They have a buffet that is awesome..but deadly.
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I think you are probably only about 5 minutes from me.
Thanks for the tip. I am looking at their menu now.
--- Quote from: meyer980 on August 15, 2014, 05:31:14 pm ---Not trying to hijack a thread...but as a fellow Minnesotan (I'm in central Minnesota but come to the TC pretty often) any classic arcades you guys would recommend? The only real one I knew left was Rusty Quarters which closed.
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There is the Blainbrook Bowling Alley. It is not such a hotspot for arcades, but it is top notch for pinball. I'd say they probably have 50+ pinball machines, as well as a few racing cabs and other random machines. Sometimes they are put the machines on free play. I don't know how their reasoning of when they put them on freeplay, but last time I went there I lucked out. I spent about 6 hours playing machines and only spent about $10, and that was on food and drinks alone.
http://blainbrookbowl.com/
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