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Pokey’s Pinball Café marks Grand Opening (Saskatoon)

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Pokey’s Pinball Café marks grand opening

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Published Friday, February 3, 2017 4:23PM CST
Last Updated Friday, February 3, 2017 6:45PM CST
A new café has launched in Saskatoon.

Pokey’s Pinball Café celebrated its grand opening Friday.

The restaurant, on 33rd Street West, features eight pinball machines — including Metallica, Walking Dead and Ghostbusters machines — and specializes in Cuban food.

Pinball machines line a wall at Pokey's Pinball Café on Saskatoon's 33rd Street West. The cafe celebrated its grand opening Fe. 3, 2017. (Alexandria Pankratz/CTV Saskatoon)

Owner Jason Carroll, a.k.a. Pokey, decided to turn his love of pinball into a café after losing his job at an IT firm. He worked at the firm for 14 years before he was laid off.

“I sort of had the idea in the back of my mind for a while, and the opportunity just arose to start,” Carroll said.

He was inspired to feature Cuban food after a three-week trip to the Caribbean country, staying at bed-and-breakfasts and visiting family.

“Fell in love with it. It was just amazing,” he said.

Carroll, who held a soft opening several weeks ago, says feedback has so far been positive.

“We’re getting great feedback on the food. The food is doing wonderful and people are really enjoying it,” he said. “And the atmosphere, everybody — especially from the neighbourhood, surrounding neighbourhoods, the families — they love it. It’s something that this neighbourhood was missing.”

The café is open Wednesday to Sunday until late, and includes all-ages hours until 8 p.m.

video of place can been seen here:
http://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/pokey-s-pinball-café-marks-grand-opening-1.3270347
 

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I love to see more and more places like this opening up. So long as the owner/operators are committed to keeping their games in (at the very least) "good" condition, people will continue to love this game and we will continue to attract new hobbyists.

On a bit of a side rant, the way that Cineplex/Pladium/Starburst sets up and maintains their location machines, it's blatantly obvious that they don't give a shit about this hobby. It's wonderful to see passionate people stepping up to the plate and making this great game accessible to everyone.