![]() ![]() The Tappers Arcade Bar crew is hosting a Halloween party Friday at Indiana City Brewing Co., featuring some of the classic arcade games from their collection. If you’d like to play the games, you’re in luck. Moulton says that when the games are moved from his house to the planned arcade, he won’t enjoy the quiet – he’ll just bring in more games. They are in the middle of an Indie Go Go crowd-sourcing fundraising campaign to bring in capital for their idea. ![]() Louis, and now Moulton and Miller say it’s time for Indy to join in the fun.Ĭombining one of the best parts of childhood – video games – with adulthood – craft beer, is still a dream for Jeff and his group. Tappers, 501 Virginia Ave., opened in Fletcher Place in 2016 and doubled in size earlier this year. Pins Mechanical now offers more pins than any other single location in Indy. Similar arcades have opened in Chicago and St. The 500-capacity 16-Bit isn't the first bar arcade in Indianapolis. These efforts by local pinball wizards drove up enough demand for the game to attract a couple of Ohio-based franchises Pins Mechanical and 16-Bit Bar+Arcade. ![]() Tappers is a great place to come alone, or with a large group '60 Arcade Games. Tappers focuses on regional craft beer and offers free-to-play arcade video games and cheap pinball. Moulton and Miller are video game enthusiasts, with a passion for gaming that goes way back.Īlong with the usual day to day business of running a bar, Moulton and his crew will also be responsible for keeping the arcade games, some more than 30-years old, in working order. Tappers Arcade Bar in Indianapolis, reviews, get directions, IN Indianapolis 501 Virginia Ave 102 address, phone, opening hours. Moulton and Tapper’s “Game Guru” Aaron Miller are building their business idea as they continue to work their day jobs – but they’re not complaining. Moulton and his team aren't just collecting the vintage games – they’re hoping to share them with our city as they prepare to launch Indy’s first retro arcade bar – Tappers Arcade Bar. The machines crowd the living room, and overflow into the dining room and kitchen. Inside Jeff Moulton’s South Broad Ripple house is a museum’s worth of classic arcade games like Pac Man, an Elvira Pin Ball Machine, Centipede and Donkey Kong. Tappers Arcade Bar is most popular around 9 PM on Saturdays. ![]()
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