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    Roadies

    3.5 (53 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Trevor C.

    Axe throwing, bowling, skee ball, arcade games--this place really has something for the whole family. There's food, drinks, and a nice-sized bar, so it's easy to spend a few hours here having fun. It does get very busy and extremely loud, so I definitely recommend making reservations in advance. Just walking up can mean about a 3-hour wait.

    Axe throwing is so much fun!
    Heidi H.

    Roadies is our go to spot for an evening out with friends! We've been a handful of times and recently celebrated a girls night. I'm a huge fan of Roadhouse movie cinema, and I was really excited to see they were opening an arcade! It's a little pricey but, for the amount they offer, it makes for a great time. I've done axe throwing, and bowling, both have been a blast split between friends. All staff has been kind, and helpful every time we've been. You can also go in and enjoy the bar and restaurant area and watch various shows and sporting events on their numerous tv screens. The food is similar bar food sold at their movie theater, which is tasty. Their arcade is fantastic, with a lot of choices, and various, diverse, skill level games. If you're looking for a spot to entertain friends, or for a special event, Roadies is the perfect business to support!

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    Tyna C.

    We went to Roadies to see a musician, Leila Lopez, play in the restaurant/bar. The place was impressive (as was Lopez -- we plan to see her again if we can). Our server was exceptional (thanks, Bee). The place is massive. The bar had a great selection of beers and wines, and, of course, the usual bar drinks. We didn't eat anything, as we'd just gone out to dinner, but the menu looked similar to Roadhouse: bar food, but a huge selection. The place is really slick and attractive. We looked around, and can see that it should do well: bowling, a massive arcade with a 'prize room' and various seating areas around the place. In semi-secluded spaces, there was axe-throwing, laser tag and more. We're planning to come back with friends, for sure, to play a bit.

    Holly S.

    I wanted to play pinball!! I had not tried out Roadies, so I thought why not! I walked in and got a Roadies card (just like other places). I walked around and really liked how the placed flowed. Also...I found 2 pinball machines!! I also found different games that were intriguing, and I wanted to try...and they were different from other places around town. These are the things I loved. HAND SANITIZER all over, so after playing a game you can sanitize. The tables are REAL wood and quite nice! There are different areas. The arcade, the bar, ax throwing, darts, bowling. Bathrooms are nice, and they have a great idea for drips from the hand soap dispensers . Let me know of you agree! I did not eat, but will the next time I visit. All the staff were nice, and helpful. This place is a nice addition to this area of town.

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    Karlie T.

    The Mac and cheese bites I would say would be a 6. Ranch basic but good. The black widow I drank was good, a blueberry tart cider. Water was drinkable, not disgusting. Not a ton of games like Dave and busters but enough because they have bowling and axe throwing. The service I received from Ed was good! It was not loud, you could actually hear your own thoughts. Live music was a nice touch. Games were minimal, but I do like the option to chose the amount of funds I spent when reloading my card. $10, 40 credits

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    Elizabeth O.

    Wow service was boo boo. We came at 10:50 they close at midnight. The cutoff for food was 11:00pm. I was with a friend. She got Buffalo chicken strips. I got regular chicken strips with truffle fries. During our whole time they were putting up chairs and breaking down the dining area. We had to ask our waitress multiple times for items. I mentioned to my friend about how we felt rushed and unwelcome. That it was rude to pack up the dining room and put up chair. My friend said she felt like they didn't want us here. I'd have to agree. The movie theatre is amazing. I love going and the food and service are always on point. This place is a different story and I would not come back. It was obvious our food wasn't fresh and it was barely warm. What's the point of a cutoff if the food is going to be leftover anyway? Why not just make it 10pm.

    Quesadilla de Birria

    I was excited to try Roadies, just like I was at another location. I ordered the birrias quesadillas, which should never be sold here. As a Latino, I was particularly disappointed because the soup tasted like watered-down liquid. There was also a plastic object inside of my birrias quesadilla I left it in the corner of my plate, and the quesadillas had big pieces that I couldn't determine whether they were cilantro or spinach. I was so disappointed that I didn't even try to finish eating my birrias quesadilla. The food took about an hour to arrive, which was okay, but at least they should have offered a second drink.

    Nachos, not very much cheese or toppings to chips ratio.  $18 because I asked for guac.
    Jen P.

    This weekend, with Grant and Swan closed and traffic detouring through Roadie's parking lot, my friends and I stumbled across this spot and decided to check it out. The good: The atmosphere is really fun--kind of like an adult Chuck E. Cheese, but not as overstimulating as Dave & Buster's. There's a lot to do, and the service was great throughout our visit. The not-so-good: Prices are on the high side. Bowling is cheaper on Groupon elsewhere, and beers were $5+ for a 12 oz pour. Food portions left a lot to be desired. My friend ordered the hummus platter and got two carrot sticks, two celery sticks, four cucumber slices, and four tiny cold pita triangles. There was still hummus left, but nothing left to dip in it. I ordered the nachos, expecting something big enough to share. What I got was maybe the size of a Taco Bell nachos order--for $18 if you add guac. Overall: We had fun, but it didn't feel like a great value. Unless they improve the portion sizes or adjust the pricing, we probably won't be back

    Princess P.

    More Entertainment for Tucson!!! Happy for Roadhouse to expand and add more for the community- Roadies! Incredible, energetic, and modern rustic style entertainment for adults & kids. There's Augmented Reality bowling and axe throwing. There's also a huge laser tag and unique darts. I love how open this place is. Plenty of arcades for everyone!! Food was good. Same menu as Roadhouse Cinema- you can order their popcorn too!! The meals were 8/10. Delicious but not the ver best. Fries could be better- recommend maybe shoestring to match style of food? Kitchen definitely needs to try to ensure all meals for the table come out all together and every hot dishes are actually hot. They did come to our table about room temperature- so did not quite feel as if it was fresh. Of course Roadies had recently opened- there's room for improvement with their operations and strategies. However, I know my family and I will come here often. We love games and food & drinks!

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    Lyndsey E.

    Roadies is a cool new addition for bowling, arcade games, and axe throwing from the creators of Roadhouse Cinemas. Right now they're having a soft opening as their team navigates this new business. We tried their Spark Interactive Bowling and it was fun! I wish there was more explanation of the bowling keypads when you get started, because a lot of people around us kept asking how to use the digital options to customize the projections on the lane. No one showed us, we just kind of pushed buttons until we figured it out. The food is the same as that served at Roadhouse Cinema, great popcorn and a wider food selection than most bowling alleys. So overall the food is pretty good, though a bit on the greasy side. I will say, the dining and bowling concept is a cool idea. However, I wish they'd enforce the 6 person maximum in a lane or create some kind of partition between groups because every two lanes are seated together. We rented one lane for 2 people expecting to have plenty of room and were placed next to a group of 7+, it became really crowded trying to move to bowl and eat. The other group kept sitting on open space on our reserved side. At $40-50/hr per lane on a weekend, it's not a great experience when you're crammed in with too many others because they didn't pay for enough space. Hope they learn to sort it out.

    Popcorn
    Jaime M.

    Fun charity event bowling at Roadies. Server was great. Not your typical alley. Floors are not as slick but designed for family fun. Popcorn was great & mac n cheese bites were good too! Will be back

    Great place, good prices for bowling and arcade, fast service. We ordered appetizers, and we loved that it wasn't as loud as other places.

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    James C.

    The place is in a great location. Lots to do , eat and drink. There were plenty of servers and we were check on often while sitting at a hi-top in the bar. There are lots of families and groups of all ages enjoying the games, food and atmosphere. It was really laid back, moderately loud but really well behaved for all the people and alcohol. Fun place and good for a family outing. The prices are on par for this type of entertainment. Will definitely go back.

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    So much fun, we did the ax throwing and ate. Food was good service was slow. Over all a fun place to check out!

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