All in all, one of the few rare places in the big easy to flip out. Kudos to the restaurant as well. I left 5 free credits there for the locals, now good luck beating my high score ;)
The machines here were terrible. Five mediocre tables. One was off, one didn't take coins at all, one couldn't lock balls, the other leans way to the left and the worst one was party zone.
This is currently the largest array of pinball in the New Orleans area in one spot. They are well-maintained and are from the seventies and eighties to the 90s
Pinball here is apparently about as good as it gets in NOLA. (Skip the Jacks to Open table, it's just too low-energy.) Games are clean and percentaged average to slightly liberal (that's good). Not all of them were terribly level, so look closely and take that into account. My favorites were the Party Zone and White Water. A half-dozen games in a local restaurant that serves good food, staff is smart and diligent. Just a 3-block walk from the end of the trolley line on Ramparts at Elysian Fields. Appears they participate in tournaments.
Pinball is fun, play pinball. Unfortunately, these machines get a lot of play (was going to insert some witty comment here), and suffer from some form of electro-mechanical bug here and there. I did rack up a very healthy top score on Whitewater, despite my in-ability to get multi ball (yes, a leaf switch problem).
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