![]() ![]() Perhaps the sommelier can tell you what wine goes best with a 1977 Charlie's Angels. They've also got food ranging from hot dogs and pizza to crab cakes and hummus platters. This is owner Rob Ilvento's second vintage pinball emporium - the other in in Asbury Park, New Jersey - and this article mentions he only half-jokes he picked Delray Beach as a good excuse to visit his parents who live nearby. Being late baby-boomers, we found the Evel Knievel and Elton John Captain Fantastic games reminiscent of the bowling alleys of our youth. Uncover why National Pinball Museum is the best company for you. The games act like a bit of pop culture history, and depending on your age, you'll probably be drawn to the games iconic to your era. and read about the teams work-life balance. After that you're free to sample all you want. And you don't need quarters - an admission fee depending on how long you want to play does the trick. The Silverball Museum/Pinball Hall of Fame is housed in a 9,000-square foot, two-story former nightclub just off the thick of restaurants, shops and galleries of Delray Beach's Atlantic Avenue. to Baltimore to see the National Pinball Museum located at 608 Water St., Baltimore. They've also got a couple-dozen new-fangled videos games like Donkey Kong and Pac Man for the "youngsters" who grew up in the 80s. As with most older pinball machines, it had its share of quirks. If you're a pinhead with a yen for flippers, bumpers, and a biff or two, there's a museum where you can play real, authentic pinball on 88 vintage machines dating back to the 1930s. ![]()
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