

We are Chicago’s original arcade bar! We have the largest collection of games in the city across locations with everything from classic arcade games to pool tables to tons of pinball, foosball, air hockey, and more. Our bar is passionately curated with the choicest craft beer selections, an innovative cocktail program, and a huge whiskey list. We feature live DJs on weekends, game tournaments & lots more so we always have something interesting going on. Book your next group outing here whether it is a few friends celebrating a birthday or your whole company party.
Decades of games, dozens of beers & 60-plus whiskeys in a loft-like setting with vaulted ceiling.
Hours
| Tuesday | 5 PM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 5 PM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 5 PM–2 AM |
| Friday | 3 PM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–3 AM |
| Sunday | 12 PM–2 AM |
| Monday | 5 PM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2363 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Phone: (312) 379-9238
Website: https://emporiumarcadebar.com/locations/chicago/logan-square/
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They have some tasty frozen beverages, and allow outside food. Great for adult parties.
I came here with my partner on a Saturday around 5:30. They have some incredibly nostalgic games like mortal kombat and pac man. It was pretty empty and we were able to play skeeball and air hockey without waiting. Definitely a cool place.
His energy was fantastic! I am from out of town and he made us feel right at home!
Not only that, but his customer service was 2nd to none!
The drinks were AMAZING, the atmosphere was AWESOME, and the rest of the were welcoming’!
Highly recommend!
We will be back!
First, if visibility is an issue, it’s surprising that someone working behind the bar wouldn’t be familiar with a few key menu items. (Please note the male bartenders had no problem looking at the menu) Second, there were lights around the bar, clearly intended for both customers and staff to read menus and prepare drinks. It didn’t make sense that she claimed she couldn’t see.
When we ordered, she seemed rushed, brought us the wrong drink, and then acted as if we had made the mistake. Her attitude came off as impatient and dismissive. At that point, I stopped engaging because she was being rude and unprofessional. She even asked, “Why are you looking at me like that?” and accused me of trying to start a confrontation, which felt unnecessary and inappropriate.
Overall, her behavior made the experience uncomfortable and took away from what should have been an enjoyable night.