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2.9 (619 reviews)
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Loud
Casual
Good for groups
Happy hour specials

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Jason R.

Great location across the street from the Seattle convention center arch. Can be a little intimidating with two stories of games. Can easily spend hours here and find just about any arcade game you can think over. All machines were clean and great working order. The staff was very friendly and service was excellent. Even during peak hours, there is ample seating and can accommodate large parties. We enjoyed the appetizers of chicken strips and an order of poutine. Both were good and hit the spot for an establishment known more for the games than the food. I would've preferred thicker gravy on the poutine, however my son enjoyed the thinner style gravy.

Andrea O.

Was there for a group party organized by others and got a free unlimited card for the night, so I cannot comment on prices. This kind of place seems to be anachronistic, games are waaaaaay better at home with a console or pc. Very noisy with outdated arcade games from a distant past. The nostalgia effect lasted like 10 minutes, after that it was kinda boring and obnoxiously loud. Not sure what kids might think about it, didn't see too many, mostly adults. Not for me.

Racing game!
Eric H.

Lots of fun games to play, awesome drinks in the bar too! Took my godson after the Sounders match and spent the rest of our night, just having fun! Awesome service from both bartenders and game rewards people. Very welcome and clean interior, very well kept up. Can't wait to come back and rack up more rewards points!

Skee Ball
Pratima M.

If you're a fan of arcade games, this is the place to be -- Gameworks is nestled right into the heart of Downtown Seattle, and features many levels of all the classic games. It was a great way to spend a Friday night and my only qualm is that it's closed by 10PM on Fridays and Saturdays. The game tokens are fairly affordable and you get a decent amount of gameplay for ~$30 per person. Most of the games were functional, but there were a couple either out of order or acting up! I particularly loved the Street Fighter, Skee Ball, carnival-esque games, Pac-Man, Jurassic Park, among others! There are tons to choose from and I would totally come back with a larger group since there's something for everyone!

Christopher L.

GameWorks is back! Not much has changed and they are still ramping up but I had a blast. The areas are clean and there are a variety of games. The bar areas downstairs and upstairs have seating and is 21+. They have a variety of drinks and the beer is cold. There is also a limited food menu downstairs as well. For the arcade, the machines worked mostly great. However, some of the games are pricy and it would be great if the credits were lower. For credit options, there are a few. I understand the staff are still getting up to speed but I asked if the options by the register were the only ones available only to find out there was a special as well (which I would have purchased as I spent more for less). I will be back to check it out again soon and see changes. Overall, it's worth going to as they work out the kinks.

Mocha-Spresso milkshake. Love that presentation!
Cecelia S.

Heads up: due to counterfeit bills, this place will not accept anything higher than $20 bills. I also did notice that there's a small fee when paying with a card for the restaurant. Other than that, the food and drinks were great, me and my fam had an awesome time playing the games. The prizes seemed to get cooler too hehe.

Three unicorns for our favorite unicorn!
Trista W.

Ha! So fun! Sure we spent $200 between 6 people.... But we got 3 unicorns! Blah blah blah

Inside.
Ting A.

A huge arcade spanning across two floors with lots of different games! There's even dedicated areas for various genres such as board games and PC. A couple of areas are blocked off still, but for the most part is open including the restaurants. I am only interested in rhythm games, particularly the dance machines. For DDR, this place has DDR Supernova 2, DDR Supernova 2, and DDR Revolution X for 10 credits each round. I tried two of the machines but the pads were too insensitive. There is a PIU XX though! It's a new machine that costs 12 credits to play. Note that it is popular and can have waits to take turns with other players. As for other rhythm machines, Pop'n Music was functional. The right side of left drum for the Taiko game is not however. A game card has an upfront $2 activation fee that deposits 14 credits worth $3.50. After purchasing, I filled mine with the supercharge value of 120 credits for $22. The Wi-Fi is slow and not reliable.

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Ask the Community - GameWorks

What are your game card pricings?

I don't remember the specific prices but we spent 40$ for a couple of hours of gaming for two people

If a person receive the first vaccine but not the second is that okay?

We are following CDC guidelines: A person is considered fully vaccinated 2 weeks after the second shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vacinne or 2 weeks after the single shot of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. King County is currently requiring proof of… Read more

Does game works have a bar or beer?

We have a full bar and you can bring drinks on the gamefloor, 21+

Are there gaming computers?

Yes! PC play is $8/hour

Is this place family friendly?

Yes it is.

Does game works also have bowling right now?

Our Seattle location does not offer bowling

Laser tag available here?

Laser tag is not available at our Seattle location

Until what time can minors be allowed?

Ok to bring in snacks/juice boxes for kids?

We do not allow outside food or beverages in our venue and have limited seating available outside of the restaurant. We do have kids meals available for $6.99 that include an entree, side, and drink (we have some juice options) as well as a full… Read more

How is the parking for this Gameworks location?

There is a parking garage right next to the venue- while we do not validate, you can check out the website for the garage for information to get the best rates and deals for your visit! We hope to see you soon!… Read more

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I mean, it isn't BBQ from the south, but it comes close. There's typically a long time and it's not…read morefast either, so it's quite popular. You order at the front, you bring it to your table, and you bus yourself. The first time we went, we actually left but most of the items were sold out, so we came back a week later and earlier in the day. The also close quite early, around 8 or 9pm depending on the day. There's both indoor and outdoor seating, and it's communal. We got the Pitmasters that serves around 4-5 people, there was 3 of us and we ate the rest the following day. I loved the ribs and the pulled pork sandwiched between a piece of bread and a pickle was delicious.

GameWorks - arcades - Updated May 2026

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