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    Up-Down OKC

    4.4 (83 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Arcades
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Erika O.

    I love up down! It is such a fun place to get a few drinks and play games. Tokens aren't too pricey and you don't have to drink to play which is nice bc some places have drink minimums. They have a ton of game options which I love.

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    vernon ..

    I loved this place actually. I came to town to visit and got a recommendation from my server and it did NOT disappoint. $5 for my coins were enough to play nearly all night which was great. That is great value and the selection of games is decent but sometimes it's hard to play due to the crowd. The crowd is extremely friendly and the servers themselves are great. They will indulge in conversation and although it's busy they ensure you are taken care of. In terms of the ambiance this is a great place to pregame, and just have a chill night with a few friends to catch up. The pizza is relatively cheap and for bar food it meets expectations ! 8.75/10 overall for this spot !!

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    Dari H.

    Great atmosphere, awesome arcade selection, and solid drink options! The mix of retro games, pinball, and skee-ball makes for a fun night out. Only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that it can get a bit crowded, but overall, a fantastic place to hang out with friends!

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    Alex G.

    My favorite barcade in OKC! This is my third visit to the Up-Down OKC (UD) and each visit has been just as enjoyed as the last. UD's atmosphere is inviting and chill, making for an enhanced fun and easy-going gaming experience. It just seems that every so often, UD updates/improves to provide patrons an even better experience. Whether it's their staff/service, retro games, pizza menu, etc., UD seems to just be getting better or at the very least, maintain such excellence. Some dings: UD can get crowded on weekends; making a two-story barcade feel even smaller. Also weekend parking can get intense and/or expensive since they're within the Plaza District. Weekdays are typically better in avoiding the aforementioned. Overall UD-OKC is definitely a recommended good time so Get Up to Get Down with them!

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    Sandi K.

    Calling all XENNIALS (no, I don't mean Millenials or Gen X), the ones who had an analog childhood, who grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons, listening to TLC sing Red Light Special til you really LISTENED to the lyrics and figured out they were naughty, the ones who had to make mixed tapes by recording them off the radio, the generation who wore jellies as shoes, can rap the entire intro to Fresh Prince of Bell Air, loved 90210 while still rooting for Zack and Kelly on Saved the Bell, the ones who played OREGON TRAIL and died every time due to dysentery, I am TALKING TO YOU! If you wanna travel back in time, come check this place OUT! We had heard rumors and saw various posts about a new arcade opening, but we hadn't figured out where. Personally, I've been to the other in town and wasn't super impressed but that was years ago. We went to Ft Worth last year and found an awesome place HOPING OKC would get one, too. And they did. And we found it....like 8 months later. This place has TWO patios, is FIDO Friendly if you stay outside, two bars, and some great games. Indulge in some (I had the Mac and cheese. Why I didn't come up with such a concept myself is BEYOND me and grab your adult, alcoholic drinks while you play Mario Kart or attempt to win at Skeeball. They have a special every day. We scored 2 for 1 tokens on a Saturday before 9pm. Got to chat with one of the managers, Billy, who was awesome and treated us well! The only issue: place needs to be bigger so they can add more fun games! Seriously, legit place. It's the kind of hangout that gives you flashback to your entire childhood when you wish you were older and could do whatever you want. Well, dreams CAN come true. Travel back into your 90s nostalgia as they played Clueless (Ad If!), Die Hard, Independence Day, and showed you fight after fight of WWF. Yep. Triple H and the Rock: it's like a train wreck you can't stop watching. As you're having flashbacks of neon colors, your trapper keepers, and Lisa Frank collection, wishing you were older, you finally get to drink a beer like a real adult. It's literally as if you time traveled. Def a go to place for sure. Repeat offenders here. Looking for that high score on those games. If you're a Stranger Things fan, it's like that, but you can get your DRANK on, too. 10/10 would recommend

    Reviews T.

    Fun little place at the edge of the Plaza. This is always a great place to meet up with friends and coworkers for a nostalgic evening. One of my favorite games, skee ball, seems to always have at least one lane down but for as much use and abuse it gets, I'm a little more lenient. Had the pizza here once, it was decent but I prefer Empire just down the road. The bar is always good and they always have my go-to (F5) on tap. Up Down definitely will always be a staple on the Plaza for us.

    Rebecca W.

    I live right down the street from this place so I'm a little bias. I love the games and the beer selection. Whooping everyone's ass in N64 Mario Cart gives me life. I love the classic movies and WWE on the TVs, and the nicely kept retro games. It's good for groups, solo, beers, shots--you name it. There's a lot of outdoor space, both upstairs and down. I'll usually stop in a few times a week if the weathers nice, cos I walk my dog right by it, and we will both stop here to hydrate (and get some pets--the dog, not me). Service is friendly and the atmosphere is eclectic and awesome. The pizza. Well. It's not good, but it's not bad. Remember the really doughy sheet pan pizza from elementary school? It's that, with crazy toppings. Will I eat a slice to soak up alcohol? Sure. But if I want pizza and beer in the Plaza I'll go to Empire. Travel south 12 blocks and go to Fair Weather Friends if you want good craft beer and truly excellent pizza. Anyways, go to Up/Down! Parking in The Plaza is generally terrible, so be patient!

    Kehau M.

    Been here more than 5 but less than 10 times and each time has been super enjoyable. All the bartenders are super friendly and chill and there are so many games, lots of variety. The beer selection rotates and you're able to try samples if you don't know what you like. The bathrooms are clean, the pizza is pretty good and the general vibes are awesome. They have different deals, depending on the day. Will 100% come back!

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    5 years ago

    Great service, fun place, good pizza. I look forward to coming back whenever I visit OKC.

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    5 years ago

    The pizza, drinks and games were great. I also loved the music. Will be going back for sure.

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