Welcome to the Two Bit Game Room
Retro arcade and video game lounge
Open daily by appointment, Two Bit Game Room is St. Paul’s ultimate video arcade and retro gaming destination. Part arcade, part pop-culture gallery, we are a playable tribute to gaming history and 1980s nostalgia.
Here, you can test drive and then rent a classic arcade game for your home or business, through Rent My Arcade, our video arcade rental service.
Stay and play for only $15 per person
Enjoy up to three hours of free-play on 90+ classic arcade and pinball machines, plus hundreds of console titles across the NES, Atari 7800, N64, GameCube, Wii, Dreamcast, and PS3. Experience our curated gallery of vintage posters, toys, animation cels, and rare Showbiz Pizza / Rock-afire Explosion memorabilia, masks, and show banners.View the current games on display
Level-up with a private party or event
Host your next event at the Two Bit Game Room. From baby showers, to birthdays, to retirement parties, guests of all ages love retro games. Our unique space is perfect for corporate team-building retreats and sports banquets and fundraisers.Learn more about reserving the Two Bit Game Room for your next event.
Open by appointment only
Monday-Thursday: 12-5 p.m.
Friday: 12-9 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday: 12-5 p.m.
Questions?
Please review out our list of frequently asked questions or reach out through our contact form or just give us a call at 844-727-2233.
Games for grown-ups
This is an adult-oriented video arcade. Some of the classic games are more than 30 years old and may not hold the attention or withstand aggressive use by young children. The arcade has no redemption/prize games or rides. Recommended age group is 13 and up.
The fine print:
- Admission is limited to three hours per person.
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by a paying adult. No drop-offs.
- Children under 10 must be actively supervised by an adult at all times.
- Anyone misusing or abusing the games will be asked to leave without refund.
- Smoking and use of drugs is not allowed on the premises. Guests who are suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be refused entry.









