It cost about £8 to enter with a full day pass until 10 pm where you could have unlimited games on all of the machines. It is a tiny, underground venue which actually turns out to be a rather good sized warren full to the brim of arcade games through the ages. How brilliant to be able to play on all of them. One was even from the 1950s! Alongside the various pinball machines there were also plenty of electronic machines that you would see at an arcade – including one based on Guardians of the Galaxy, various games where you hold a toy rifle and shoot a screen and machines where you turn a steering wheel as if you were driving a car. I was pretty useless at all of them so it was nice to have unlimited goes! My partner and I spent an hour or so there in the morning and then went back after dinner to spend a few more hours there until it closed. It’s perfect for a rainy day. It doesn’t seem to be particularly well advertised and it is found down a little alleyway and around the corner. Make sure you check it out on line so you know how to find it before you go.I’d definitely recommend.