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    Century City Arcade

    3.2 (5 reviews)

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    Do not go this shithole.... The machines will take your money and you wont be able to play the games.

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    Dr. Quirkey's Good Time Emporium - Dr. Quirkey's

    Dr. Quirkey's Good Time Emporium

    3.6(7 reviews)
    0.4 kmNorth Inner City

    I find it really hard to rate Dr. Quirkeys because I don't want to encourage gambling. In these…read moretough economic times, I wouldn't want anyone to lose their hard earned cash... That being said I've been dragged in here a few times and sometimes it can be fun to get rid of your loose change or win an ugly stuff animal that isn't worth the 4 Euros you spent trying to get it. Be warned though that these games are rigged!! Watch out for the people eying your machine too. They're waiting for you to put in all your money so they can swoop in afterwards and collect your reward. Another word of caution for the Dr. Quirkey's newbie: there are some rough people that hang out here. Because it's located on the top of O'Connell Street, you get a lot of bratty little kids that are bored and looking to rattle some cages. This place is good for a cheap thrill or if you need to kill time before you catch your bus out of town.

    I'm not sure I've ever been to a place like this. Sure, I've been to Las Vegas and casinos in other…read morecities; but I don't think I've ever seen parents walking the kiddos past all the slot machines to get to the air hockey tables in the back, and then letting the DDR machine babysit while they go spin the slot machines. There's no drinks here, so you don't have the drunken debauchery that sometimes accompany casinos. There is a decent variety of games (blackjack, roulette, video poker) but they're all automated (no dealers, no chips, no cashier) and honestly it gets boring pretty quickly. Dr. Quirkey's is good for an hour or so of (relatively) inexpensive entertainment, but not much beyond that.

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    Dr. Quirkey's

    Token

    Token

    4.2(22 reviews)
    0.9 kmSmithfield
    €€

    This place is awesome! Who doesn't like old school arcade games and good bites. We came on a…read moreTuesday night for Taco Tuesday. You get tacos, a beer, a shot and 20 tokens all for a great deal! Bring here was very nostalgic and reminded me of my childhood. The pinball machines and MarioKart racing were my favorite games. The food was great and they have a nice menu selection. Pro tip: make reservations and park across the street next to Smithfield.

    Finally got a chance to pop down to Token. The retro old-school vibe was an interesting change to…read moreyour usual atmosphere of a bar/restaurant. What I ordered: Buffalo Love Tenders (€11) Tainted Love Tenders (€12) Thicc Sweet Potato Chips (€5.50) Flaked Out Mozzarella Sticks (€7) Tropicana (€12) Kinder Clusterf*ck Cheesecake (€7.50) Buffalo Love Tenders One thing I can say about both tenders is that they weren't dry, which is sadly common for a lot of restaurants I've visited. So this was definitely a plus! The Buffalo Love Tenders were covered in a Smoked Habenero Hot Sauce, Gorgonzola Mayo, Fresh Jalapenos & Nigella Seeds. I really enjoyed it and I think the flavors worked really well together. Tainted Love Tenders When I ordered it I was a bit skeptical. I'm used to hearing how a dish is supposedly spicy but then being disappointed. The spice level in this wasn't too crazy, but they deffo had a good kick which I appreciated. These tenders were covered in Feugo Negro Sauce, Turbo Spice Flake & House Pickles. Now, I've commented about how I liked it was spicy and it wasn't dry but that is about all I can say. Personally, it could've used a little bit more flavor to accompany the spice. Apart from that, not bad. Thicc Sweet Potato Chips Sweet potato fries are my number one go-to side, and it was prettyyy good. Flaked Out Mozzarella Sticks I have mixed opinions on this. They were nice, but maybe I should've gotten a dip to go with it as they were a tad bit dry for my liking. Kinder Clusterf*ck Cheesecake Ah.. the cheesecake. I don't know what to say. It wasn't BAD, definitely room for improvement though. I can't put my finger exactly on what I didn't like, I just know I've had way better cheesecakes for cheaper prices. An alternative for dessert here could be their Vegan Creme Brulee. I personally didn't have this but my friend who was with me did and claims it was delicious so do with that information what you will Will I come back here? Most likely, I'm curious to try their Mac n Cheese and their burgers. They also win extra points for really trying to incorporate vegan options on their menu. I noticed they offer some vegan burgers and all the tenders had vegan versions too, so I'll have to give it an 8/10.

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    Funtasia Bettystown - The Rooftop Fairground

    Funtasia Bettystown

    3.3(3 reviews)
    38.8 km

    I have to say I expected more from this place I had a very different vision of this place…read more Okay so it has a "watermark" it's all shallow water with falling water buckets and water shoots and full of slides and fun. It was great fun but I think a little dangers too the water is very shallow so gives people the false security that kids will be al good but drowning can eaily happen in shallow water especially with the type of fun that happens here. I was with a young toddler and a teen so obviously didnt leave them alone but see many kids who were running freely. Maybe I'm a worrier but it never left me. It was reasonably priced and did have combined activity tickets. Small bowling alley small fun and good price Fun place indoor play ground type clean and great for little kids Arcades absolutely rigged and really old the teddy machines and the crabs did not close proper Indoor zip line and bungee for young teens Over all 3 stars just because it needs to be updated and the arcade area is pure robbery. The staff who work here are very friendly and patient!!

    Water Park review…read more Getting off the motorway at the right exit (9) is the easy bit, after that you're on your own. You've seen your last sign post, and Google maps thinks it's in the middle of a road. Finally, after getting instructions from a passer by, driving through a sprawling housing estate and then randomly continuing in what you believe to be the direction you came from before it all went belly up, your kid shouts, There it is mum, and right enough, there it is, miles away from the red dot on your iPhone which pretend-signals its location. Cue noise, bright lights, hard plastic and kiddie gambling, as you pass through the obligatory games arcade to get to the reception. The value isn't bad at 11 euros a whack, and you're in. The kids can not wait to launch themselves at it and in haste you stuff things into a locker, then a second one which, after you complete a complicated act of stuff-Houdini, finally accepts it all. It's at that point you realise it's broken - that's why it was free, silly - and you have go through it all again, having released your kids with instructions to stay in the shallow end. You soon realise your depth concerns are unfounded. For Funtasia Water Park boasts among its many features no pool area. Instead, there is any number of places in which to stand, generally under dripping cold water which launches itself at you from every direction, whether through buckets which fill above your head to tipping point every ten or so seconds, to kids with spray guns, who have an unerring nose for the newcomer, and excellent aim. You tell yourself you will acclimatise, but there being no place in which to submerge yourself in water makes this tricky. You stand in a line for 20 minutes for a kid to climb into a hamster ball. Cold air seems to be being blown at you from vents whose source you can't see, and which doesn't abate regardless of where you move. Why is everyone else not shivering, like you? It's finally your kid's turn and it's great. She wants to do it again. To your surprise, you do slowly acclimatise. The three kids you brought are now queuing for the hamster ball. The craic is ninety. You wish you had the nerve to try it yourself - aside from anything else, it looks like the only place that might actually offer a scintilla of warmth - but you're aware your dignity is already dangerously compromised, and anyhow, the kids would surely desert you, and then you'd just be a lone, bewildered adult in a hamster ball. You stare out the giant wall of windows to the vista beyond: a grey industrial estate engulfed in a Drogheda day. Say no more. You look for a clock. You find lots of plastic/cartoon pirates, ugly bloke ones and sexy girl ones. You wonder vaguely about equality, feminism, how far we've really come. You soon stop. You throw yourselves down a few slides. They're great fun, even if you still feel cold every time you stand up. So you keep throwing yourself down them. You spot the bigger slides on the other side. It takes ten minutes to find your way through the unsignposted maze, over to where they are. There's two of them, one scary/fun looking, one just scary. You stand in a long queue and wonder why people keep running past you to the top. You order the kids to stay put and walk to the top and ask the girl. She explains that they are going to the scary slide, for which there isn't a queue, but agrees there's no way of knowing that unless you already know it. She agrees that the so-subtle-it-defies-belief colour code just doesn't cut it - she's tried telling them. She's nice. You feel forgiving. You go back and continue queuing. You finally get launched into a slidey thing straight from the set of Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. It's great craic. And, yes!, at the end you find yourself submerged in a pool. You swim around for a minute. It's possible you may even get vaguely warm. The bloke orders you out. Being over 18 is great - you get to go in the Jacuzzi. You put the 12-year-old in charge and in you walk. Blessed warmth. By the time you heave yourself back out everyone is agreed it's time to go, but not before a last go on the Willy Wonka. You scream in momentary delight as you land into the pool that isn't a pool. Out of there fast enough you can not get, but not before shedding 50c for a go of an as-good-as-useless hairdryer that lasts all of around a minute. Four dripping heads make for the exit. You note, as you have noted throughout, that the kids are having a great time, and that's why you are here. You console yourself with the fact that you have atoned for all your prior sins of parenthood just by bringing them here, by enduring it. You all eat some fast food and you gain some atonement credit by allowing them slushies. Phrases like, In for a penny, float across your mind. You stop at gambling and hit the road. On the way home, the kids lament the lack of a pool. More than once. You're glad to arrive home. Your first act is to light the fire.

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    Century City Arcade - arcades - Updated May 2026

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