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    4.4 (230 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    This little guys just hanging out!
    Hannah W.

    Our kids pulled our first labubus here! Such a great place, there are lots of opportunities to win! Kids always have fun and walk away with a ton of adorable stuffies! Mom likes this place because the kids can trade in their stuffies for points instead of bringing home more "treasures" Stop by for a fun night out with adults or kiddos!

    His birthday capybara
    Jessica C.

    Awesome Birthday experience! Atmosphere: clean, they sanitized the machines, moved toys around when asked, well maintained and spacious. Seating for those waiting on their kids to play. Calming colors. Price: it's reasons since you get to leave with something. Each game takes one token except the Labubu claw machine which was 4 tokens = to $4. Variety of stuffies in each machine. We got five nights at Freddie's, Spider-Man, Maribel from Encanto, cute cat, capybara purse, stitch, star, and much more. We were able to trade for much bigger toys. My son got a huge birthday Capybara for having his party there. This was a great birthday place.

    Traded in for this nice hello kitty
    Emma C.

    I love coming to this claw machine store. It is my favorite in the Bay Area because it is the least rigged especially compared to places like Round One. I come here regularly to play for fun and I get about 4-6 plushies for $20. I always collect my points and turn in for larger prizes. The large plushies are excellent quality and very cute. There are certain claw machine techniques that will help you win more plushies, and I enjoy being able to do that at this claw machine store. I attached photos of some of my favorite large plushies I exchanged for.

    Cut rope game
    Jessi B.

    I had such a fun time here! Came to this plaza for ramen and decided to walk around after. We stumbled across this claw arcade! $20 for 25 tokens! You get an extra 10 tokens for your birthday, if it's in that month! Me and my friends split up to try our luck but did not grab anything. We had so much fun trying to get it. When leaving the woman working asked what we won and we laughed and said nothing. She said oh no let me help you! She asked us which one we were trying to get and she put in her own tokens and won the prize. She was so nice to give us the Pikachu! The prices are easy to win. I just think I'm not very skilled. But I did have a amazing time and I would definitely come back next time. I'm in this area! They have great prizes and even have labubus!

    Alex Z.

    Such a fun little place to enjoy as a family, took my kids and they had such a great time! Every time they won a stuffed toy they got excited and so did I. I guess it was our lucky day that day because we filled up our bag with so many! The workers there are also attentive at fixing them so you're able to win at least a couple if not more.

    Entrance
    Elizabeth M.

    I love playing the claw machines! Came here on a Saturday night with my niece. Let me just start off by saying that this is a busy plaza. It took us a while to find parking. However, we found parking a bit far but found parking. As for the business it was not too busy which was perfect. More chances of us playing together in different machines. We arrived and checked in with the cashier. We decided to test our luck and just went ahead and exchange a $20 dollar bill to tokens. Each game is a token. First machine we tried was the stitch machine. It took us a few tries, but we got the plushy. My niece was so happy and so was I. Then we tried a few other machines some plushies we got on the first try and others it took us a few tries. At the end we ended up with 4 cute plushies. Had a great time! would definitely be back here soon!

    Jolie T.

    I had a hard time winning anything at this claw machine arcade, maybe it was an off night when I went. For $20 and 22 tokens, I actually couldn't win anything even with repositions. However, the owner was very nice and gave me more tokens which allowed me to win 2 plushies. He then played a machine and won me a 3rd prize, which was nice of him but I just wish I could have won it myself lol. I feel like it must have been $40-50 worth of tokens put into the machines to get those 3 prizes I have above average/advanced claw machine skills and could usually win at least 4 or 5 prizes on my own at other claw machine arcades, so it was kind of disappointing to see how maybe the payout or claw strength was weak when I played. However, the owner was very nice and provided really great customer service. He said he wants to make sure nobody leaves without a plushie, so I appreciate that effort. If you're having a hard time winning here, just let the staff know. It seems they are more than happy to help!

    Linda P.

    I was checking out this business after I had a lunch across the parking lot. Claw meee felt like a fun place where my kids would to wild. They had a birthday deal and the price seemed reasonable, although I can't comment on how easy or hard it is to win as I didn't have time to come back. But this is on the checklist for the next trip.

    Prize wall
    Tan P.

    This is a very popular claw machine arcade in Milpitas. It is clean and offers free parking (shares parking lot with a large shopping center). The games can be won and you can trade up for better prizes. The service is standard but handled the large crowd on a holiday very well.

    You can mimic their pose
    Lloyd C.

    Claw Meee is located in the Milpitas Square Center on the right side as you enter the plaza. Arcade games with a claw, that you can win some cute plushies if you can grab them. The places is not a huge place but decent-sized. They have two restrooms for their guests. Some fun entertainment for the whole family.

    Ohhhh. Yes!!!! I def won ALOT. Easier to win than at Round 1. lol.
    Joey B.

    After being stationed in Japan for five years, being homesick, and missing the arcades, this is the next closest thing: the machines aren't rigged to steal your hard-earned money. Still, it is easier for you to win prizes than at Dave and Busters or Round One. The workers at Claw Meee are super friendly and attentive to your troubles. If you have a defective prize, they are more than happy and willing to help you and give you a better prize. Now, that's the customer service I have longed for, like being in Japan when I used to play Sega out of boredom and easily win prizes. Long story short, you can trade " same-day " prizes here for bigger prizes if you want to win better prizes. But you know, that comes with more spending and luck. LOL! I'll def be back. See you soon Claw Meeee, please come to Roseville. Ahhhhh... Pros: -Cash + Card is accepted -Friendly Staff -Lots of photo-selfie candid shots to take at -Plenty of prizes to choose and win -Tradeable prizes to trade with -Extra tokens gifted to you on your Birth Month. Which I went on my bday this December. :) Cons: -Parking if you're late can be hard to find in the plaza. LOL! -Can be crowded depending on what times you go, especially on weekends.

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    How often are the prizes changed?

    The prizes in the machine will be replaced with new ones once they are all grabbed, so there are almost new prizes every day.

    Are you guys open on Labor Day?

    Yes, we are. From 12:00Pm-9:00Pm

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    If you have a defective prize, they are more than happy and willing to help you and give you a better prize.

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    Golfland - Thick / THICC shake. Cookie dough and coconut topping.

    Golfland

    (449 reviews)

    Been here a couple of times for kids birthday parties and always a nice experience with the space…read moreand things it has to offer. The outside golf set with all different animals and specially the castle is lot of fun for the kids !! They even have arcade with tons of racing, biking and other sports!! Highly recommended!!

    Key Points: - Nostalgic Family Fun…read more- pizza was meh. - "Famous Thick Shake" was huge, but more like soft serve than any milk shake. Came here with the Fam for a birthday party for one of the Little One's school friends. I swear I haven't been to Golfland in probably 20+ years (maybe even closer to 30. That's how old I am). Glad to see it's still up and running and still a lot of fun. Young children are still a bit too small to really enjoy mini golf, or laser tag, but they had a blast running around and playing the video games. It's great to see that some things about this place haven't changed. The host of the party also purchased game cards for everyone, and each card came loaded with 100 credits. Dang! that's a lot. They were only valid for the video games, and none of the ticket or prize games, which honestly makes sense, as buying in bulk probably comes with a big discount, and no arcade wants you racking up a mountain of prizes off a party package. Still, it worked out fine because the little ones had a blast on the video games, and I even snuck in a round of Space Invaders myself ;) Even for Golfland, I can't write a review without mentioning food. Yes, it was party food, but I'll try to be nice: - Pizza: Cheese, chicken, and Veggie. Choices were great. However, the pizza quality was pretty mediocre. Akin to Little Caesar's. I'd say Chuck E. Cheese, but honestly I've never tried theirs so can't really say. - "Famous Thick Shake": I did go rogue a bit and purchased my own order of this shake that they advertise on the posters. First thing you notice? The size. It's huge! They offer a small and a large, but the "large" is about three times bigger for just $1 more. And that's how they get you to buy the large. At $9 vs. $8, of course you wouldn't order a small! The "shake" is really more like soft serve ice cream in a cup, almost like a McFlurry. I wouldn't try sucking it up through a straw though. That's futile. You get to choose three toppings. I went with two: cookie dough and coconut, which kind of makes a coconut chocolate chip cookie? It was pretty good, though way too much for one person. The Mrs., The Little One, and I together couldn't even finish it. Of note: the receipt labeled it as an "IG Thick Shake," which made me curious. I assumed IG meant instagram. So I hopped onto Instagram and searched "Golfland Thick Shake" to see what the hype was about. Let's just say the search results ended up being NSFW. Not what I was expecting. Overall, Golfland is still a solid spot for birthdays, family fun, and nostalgia. The food isn't why you come, but the golf, games, and sweet treats definitely make it worth the trip.

    Big Al’s - Bowling

    Big Al’s

    (845 reviews)

    $$

    Nice place to go bowling, watch a sports game, and just hang out. There's a fairly big arcade too…read more There's a small bar in the front and then a bigger sports bar/dining area in the back. Plenty of TVs to watch games. The few bowling alley's in the front are meant for parties. Last time we went bowling, the service was nice. They have QR codes on the tables so that you can order when you're ready and it links to what aisle you're in. You can keep the tab open until you're done. Food was pretty good. The platters were way larger than we thought, but I guess we should've known from the price...Beer is about $10 for 16oz. Depending on if there's games or parties, parking can be harder to find. Overall, I do like this place and I'd rather come here than D&Bs.

    I had never been to Big Al's before, but attended a groups function there in the back bar area and…read moreit was a blast! Our group had a private area roped off and a plethora of food laid out for a buffet feast. There was salad, chicken kabobs, plates of antipasto, cheese, peppers, hummus, and of course nachos. Everything was delicious, as well as being lovely to look at. In fact, I think it was the first time in my Yelp history that I was so busy eating and having fun that I forgot to take photos! *eyes crossed* The area we were in had pool tables and shuffle board. I think there was pingpong too. I didn't interact much with the servers since it was a buffet and I was there for a function, but we had everything we needed while there. Be prepared for a lot of noise when you go. We had to use a karaoke machine in order to hear our main speaker. Lots of TVs blaring sports, video games and music. It's a great place for families or groups.

    Round1 Bowling & Arcade - San Jose

    Round1 Bowling & Arcade - San Jose

    (915 reviews)

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    East San Jose

    It's HOT and LOUD in here. It's hard if you want to play DDR. You get very sweaty very quickly…read more Maybe save that one for last and run home to take a shower. They have a lot of popular games, but they don't have Time Crisis! I was also pretty bummed that quite a few machines were broken. The ticket to prize ratio is very high. The claw machines seem really difficult, but there were a decent number of people walking around with plushies. The price per try for a claw machine is ridiculously high as well, so probably not attainable for casuals. The arcade games seem reasonable in comparison, but 8 credits still maps to around a dollar per play. $20 each and a lot of walking around lasted us maybe 2 hours. If you want to play the Japanese rhythm games (specifically the washing machine MaiMai one, it looks like they have an unspoken community of intense people. The whole time we were there, there were 2 shifts of people trading on and off.

    If it is either Jenny or Chris seeing this, you guys might be aware of my problem! The picture…read moreabove is one of your employees. I assume she is the shift leader who handles stuff. Jenny and Chris are not at work. The thing was, I got charged another 16 dollars after paying the first time at the counter when I first got the balls and the rack. I overtime an hour. That was what the charge was about. I had no problem paying another 16, but this shift leader failed to prove that she was responsible for noticing that my time was up. It was 30 seconds to have someone coming up telling me, "Hey, time's up, pack your shit and leave." Then I'd be happy to pounce, but no. She argued that it is MY responsibility to have my time managed, and their employees indeed wrote down the time I have to be out ON THE RECEIPT. Well, I never pay attention to my receipt but the amount I have to pay. And by that handwritten note on the receipt which was in the trash can 15 seconds after I took it. I have no idea I got overtimed. Well, $16 is not a big deal to me. It might be somebody's wage for an hour, it might be a good meal for a homeless person, but today there is a reason for me to write down this review about having bad customer service at the overpriced place in the arcade. Thanks for spending time reading this stupid complaint. If you are looking for a place for billiards, try Jimmy's or California. Trust me, they might be a bit distant, but they got a cheaper rate of 11.5-12.5/hour compared to what I paid, 16/hour. And got diamond tables ;) To be fair with round1, they got shitty brunswick crown fucking 10-20 years old. Cushions are busted on #2, 3. Clothes are filled with food and drink. TOUCH it, and you will feel sticky :))) Well, it is "well maintained"!!! The ONLY table having no problem is #6. Why? Because nobody wants to be put in the corner, and there is no space at all for the shot :))) but I handled it. Jenny and Chris, this is not just a complaint. I am also a manager and I DO care about my customers, because I put myself in their situations. I do sympathize and learn about my business's mistakes. Finally, this is a trick of trade. If you actually do care, try coming into your place and enjoying service as a customer. Don't let your employees know you were there. Then you can find problems and fix them.

    California Extreme - 11am start on Saturday, already crowded

    California Extreme

    (33 reviews)

    North San Jose

    This was my first time attending, and I attended with my son. We will not be back. First the…read moreConvention Center staff told us to get in the wrong line for the wrong event, and only by pure luck were we alerted that check-in was already happening inside. Checking in was fine, except I was asked to fill out a paper version of something I already filled out online. I had pre-ordered shirts for us, and they had my son's no problem. My shirt couldn't be found, and after having me wait for 30 minutes while they organized the shirt pile I had to demand one of the "same day sale" shirts because they were about to sell out and no one else thought of that solution. We finally get into the event and its dark. Its hot. We aren't allowed any outside drinks, not even water. Every game that wasn't broken (a lot were) seemed to have a line, and no one was in a hurry to let others play. There was no communication that there was a 2nd room with driving/flying games, we stumbled on that ourselves. We gave it 4 hours, and at the end we just left. I was told by staff that they weren't expecting this many people so they were completely in chaos. It really showed.

    They work hard to bring it all together, but this year may very well be my last…read more I consider there to be three major Pinball Tournaments in Northern California. They are held at California Extreme in Santa Clara, Golden Gate Pinball Festival in Lodi and Pin-a-Go-Go in Dixon. California Extreme is not exclusive with Pinball Machines. There are also tons of arcade games for those who enjoy them. We have enjoyed attending these events whenever we're able to. In the past, our work schedules often got in the way. Now that we're retired, our vacation schedules often cause conflicts. The people who run this event have always done a tremendous job of getting others to bring their beloved machines, set on free play, for the masses to play. In return, they get free admission. A substantial number of volunteers are also needed to load-in, load-out, wipe down, perform minor repairs, scorekeepers, registration, check-in, etc., etc. We attend to see Pinball Machines that we've never seen before, to play with machines that are hard to find, to play new machines, but mostly to play in the tournament. Yes, there are cash purses and trophies or plaques to be one. Bragging rights galore! But for players at my level, it's mostly about WPPR Points that affect your International Flipper Pinball Association Ranking. As I write this review, I am 8640 out of 103,576 players in the world. Does it mean anything? Only to my ego. At one time, I was sub-3000. I simply don't play in enough tournaments to keep my ranking. This year's tournament entry fee was $2 per game. That is not particularly expensive BUT there was no limit to the number of entries that one could purchase. This changes that tournament of skill and luck to one of skill, luck and DEEP POCKETS. In my opinion, there should be a single buy-in. Everyone plays the same number of games on the games that are available. Yes, this will reduce the prize money but so what? Whatever happens, happens. If you have a great day, congratulations. If you have a lousy day, better luck next year. But under the unlimited buy-in, you just keep putting out money until you have a few good games to tie together for your final score. What? The tournaments almost over but you're in 11th place and only the first 10 places are in the money. Well, play some more and hope to improve your score and win! Anyway, without the tournament to play in, I will either only attend California Extreme one day only or skip it all together moving forward. Additionally, this year, for the first time, the Hyatt is now charging $40 to park overnight. This was either not disclosed at the time of booking or I somehow missed it. When I complained, it was discounted $20 because I was staying there for California Extreme and another $10 because I'm a Hyatt member. I was told that, "all the other area hotels are charging more for parking and the Hyatt is just trying to catch up." There was a 49ers exhibition game on Saturday, August 19th, and parking was expected to be at a premium and traffic would be a zoo. To counter that, we arrived way early to get a space. We arrived at 8:30 for a 10:00 opening. Because we left the house so early, we didn't have time to eat breakfast, but we had plenty of down time in the hotel (check-in was at 3:00pm), so we opted for breakfast in the hotel (see our review for Evolution). Breakfast Buffet at $28 per person vs Continental Breakfast at $22 per person. So, while California Extreme is still lots of fun, between the costs and the crowds and a Deep Pocket Tournament, it may be time for us to move on.

    Claw Meee - arcades - Updated May 2026

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