
A retro gaming paradise with vintage pinball and arcade classics for endless fun.
Montreal Pinball Arcade is a beloved local spot offering an extensive collection of vintage and modern pinball machines alongside retro arcade games. Located in Montréal, this establishment provides an affordable, all-you-can-play experience perfect for casual gamers, enthusiasts, and groups looking for nostalgic entertainment. With a welcoming atmosphere and a rotating selection of well-maintained machines, it's an ideal destination for killing time, hosting small events, or reliving classic gaming moments.
No photos available
Unlimited access to a rotating selection of vintage and modern pinball machines for a flat fee, including special Friday deals.
Play classic arcade games in the basement, featuring a variety of well-maintained machines for nostalgic gaming.
Extended play sessions, such as the popular Friday special, offering hours of entertainment at great value.
Purchase canned soft drinks on-site to refresh during your gaming experience.
Ideal for solo players, friends, or families looking to enjoy a fun, affordable outing in Montréal.
Claim Montreal Pinball Arcade to update business info, respond to reviews, and access analytics.
Overall rating
Quinn K
Wonderful little arcade with a great variety of pinball tables and arcade machines!
Chris Brown
Always a fun afternoon. A steady revolving pinball selection upstairs and as well with the arcade games in basement. Price has gone up to $20 for 11-4 all you can play!
Jake Mullan
A radical and cool spot, full of vintage and slightly less modern pinball machines, along with retro arcade games in the basement. The $15 all you can play special on Fridays is well worth the money compared to most arcades, as you can literally play for five whole hours if you so choose. Highly recommend this as an easy way to kill time before dinner or after! Bathroom is available along with canned soft drinks for purchase.
Jack Gaino
EDIT: Bumped up to three stars because the owners rightfully pointed out that the place really doesn't advertise itself as more than it is. It's an absolutely fair point, and two stars was too harsh. Original review: If you're actually into pinball or ITG you should probably stay away. I really wanted to love this place. It's small and clearly a labor of love, but many of their most interesting pinball machines and their ITG cabinet are all in terrible condition. Do note that their arcade machines are mostly working great, so if that's what you're into, you might like it. When I visited, at least three machines were off, and one had a non-working dmd. The remaining selection is mostly early solid state machines and a few lower tier dmd ones, plus one or two last gen Stern tables. They do have a Star Trek TNG in fantastic condition though! I was very excited about their DDR/ITG cab too, since from the pictures I could see it was running Stepmania/NotITG with a recent version of Simply Love, so I was hoping to find a great machine owned by active players. Unfortunately the screen was covered in colored stripes, the game was running at 30fps at a low resolution, the sync was off, and worst of all the inner sensor of both left arrows was completely busted. Womp womp. All in all, I paid 15 dollars to be disappointed for about half an hour.
TheSandian
Great little place with a lot of working vintage arcades and pinball machines. Most have been modified to be more energy efficient and ditched the old CRTs but honestly who cares about that. I'd rather see a clear picture than a dim old CRT. Well worth it!