Contact Information
Address:
27 9th St SE, Rochester, MN 55904, United States
Discover Rochester’s best indoor fun! Play 50+ retro arcade and pinball games, try axe throwing, and enjoy family-friendly entertainment. Perfect for dates, groups & parties.
27 9th St SE, Rochester, MN 55904, United States
Discover Rochester's Best Indoor Fun!
Visit us at 27 9th St SE, Rochester, MN 55904 for unparalleled entertainment right in the heart of our community. Step into our unique venue and experience two wildly popular activities under one roof!
Our extensive collection features 50+ classic arcade and pinball games, from nostalgic favorites to modern classics, offering hours of competitive fun. For a thrilling twist, challenge yourself and your friends with our state-of-the-art axe throwing experience.
Whether you're looking for a fun night out with friends, a team-building activity, or a family adventure, Old School Arcade and Axe Throwing provides the perfect setting. Plan your visit to our Rochester location today!
Website: https://theoldschoolarcade.com/rochester | Phone: +15072584264
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are your hours of operation?
A: We are open Tuesday through Sunday, typically from 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Check our website for the most current schedule specific to our Rochester location.
Q: Do I need to book axe throwing in advance?
A: While walk-ins are welcome, booking in advance is recommended, especially for groups or on weekends. You can reserve your time slot online via our website.
Q: What is the minimum age to participate in axe throwing?
A: Guests must be at least 12 years old to participate in axe throwing at our Rochester venue.
Q: Are there different pricing options?
A: Yes, we offer various packages including individual game tokens for the arcade, dedicated axe throwing sessions, and combo deals combining both activities. See our website for pricing details.
Q: Is the axe throwing safe?
A: Absolutely! Our facility features a professional-grade range with high backrest targets and strict safety protocols. All axes are flighted for accuracy and safety, and trained staff supervise the activity.