I sadly never went to the old Sauced, but I quite like the pizza at the reopened location. (And consider myself somewhat of a self-proclaimed pizza snob at that). *shrug*
I sadly never went to the old Sauced, but I quite like the pizza at the reopened location. (And consider myself somewhat of a self-proclaimed pizza snob at that). *shrug*
let's all calm down. it's just a restaurant. some people are going to like it and some people won't. i don't think we need to challenge posters to defend their thoughts again here and then get upset when they do.
I ate at Sauced today for lunch and got a chance to look at the new arcade they are going to open. They have the main part of the restaurant and then the bar upstairs. Behind the bar, they are building out an arcade with mostly vintage games. The ones I noticed were The SImpsons, Street Fighter II, Burger TIme, TMNT, Space Invaders, X-men, NBA Jam and more (I can't remember them all, I would bet there was 25 of them).
In addition to the cool, older arcade games, they have four older gaming systems that are partnered with TV's from the same time frame. For example, there is a Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in the 1980's so they have a TV from the same era. Super Nintendo, Game Cube, etc. Not sure how many games each have, but it's set up on the old bar.
They didn't have an exact opening date for it, but I hope it does well. It's a great extension of Sauced and the bar.
Yeah, it is an extension because you can get food from Sauced and a drink from the bar and go in there.
I talked to the GM for about 15 minutes and he had some great, cool ideas for the space, but wanted to make sure it made sense first. The ideas would be cool but wouldn't really make the company money so they are weighing those options.
A new vintage arcade at Sauced in the Paseo - "Five More Minutes" - officially opens today, Wednesday, July 17th.
The arcade features 25+ vintage games along with Nintendo consoles fitted to their period-specific TVs, air hockey, claw, and vending machines.
Five More Minutes is a "free play" arcade open to ALL AGES and serving food seven days a week 11 AM - Midnight.
A new vintage arcade at Sauced in the Paseo - "Five More Minutes" - officially opens today, Wednesday, July 17th.
The arcade features 25+ vintage games along with Nintendo consoles fitted to their period-specific TVs, air hockey, claw, and vending machines.
Five More Minutes is a "free play" arcade open to ALL AGES and serving food seven days a week 11 AM - Midnight.
We ate there on Saturday. It was my first time since they reopened, and we all loved it. We plan to go back this weekend.
This might be just me, but I kinda love that even the carpet and furniture makes me think of the old arcades of my childhood.
I am going to go there this weekend and check it out, it looks like an awesome place to go and I am going to try their pizza out
I went there and their pizza was very good and hot and the arcade place is very cool, it is a cool place to hang out!
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