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TOKYO VIDEO GAMERS
3.00
Akihabara
2,000-2,999円
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Opening hours: Open all day 11:00~23:00 (food last 22:00) (drink last 22:30) Open Sunday
Rest time: the New Year's holiday
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Reservation Info
No Reservations
Payment Method
No credit cards Electronic money is not accepted QR code payment is not available
Restaurant Service Fee
Charge: 200 per person/ =200 *Only after 7:00 p.m.
This fee is charged by the restaurant, not related to our platform
Number of Seats
26 seats (18 seats inside, 8 seats on the terrace (standing))
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
None Parking is available next door.
Facilities
Stylish space, Large seating area, Counter seating, Open terrace, Barrier-free, Standing drinking available, Power supply, Free Wi-Fi, Wheelchair accessible
Drink
Sake, shochu, wine, and cocktails available
Comments
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ハルキヨ13
3.00
Under the Akihabara overpass, there is a shop that sells retro items like soft vinyl dolls and records in the same building. This shop also has video games that you can play for free when you make a purchase. They have SNK fighting game series and even old school games like Space Invaders, all available for two-player mode. The atmosphere inside the shop is dimly lit with a blue hue, reminiscent of old-school arcades. The tables are designed with arcade game motifs, complete with buttons and levers. During my visit, they were collaborating with the anime "Dolls' Frontline", and the monitor tables were playing anime and app game PVs. The collaboration drinks were craft beer and coffee, served in original design dishes that were also available for purchase. I received a can badge as a novelty, which was distributed at the year-end Comiket event. I ordered a coffee set with a ration, which was 56g and 274 calories, a square biscuit type with nuts for crunch. It crumbled easily in the mouth, but had a satisfying chewiness from the nuts. The coffee, on the other hand, disappeared quickly due to the dryness of the ration. They also had gaming magazines like Gamest, making it a shop that resonates with otaku of my generation.
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さらだばー
3.00
A bar where you can play games while having a drink. Games are free to play when you order a drink, making it a good deal. There are monitors on the tables, so you can also just relax and watch.
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