Co-owner Paul Kermizian tells us his Barcade Jersey City has 33 vintage video games and 24 craft beers and microbrews on tap. The menu consists of ten different sandwiches, some pressed, some not, plus cheese plates and pickled vegetables
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! i completely forgot there was gonna be Barcade in Jersey City (my home town!!!!!) it opens next friday!!! I love barcade in williamsburg but it’s waaaaaay beyond too moonfacey. yay!!! now you can play the the old video came cabs without trekking to whiteyburg eh i mean williamsburg!
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From Manhattan, you can get to Barcade’s new Jersey City location in the same amount of time it takes to get to their longstanding Williamsburg location. And unlike the Brooklyn original, this new iteration, tentatively set to open next Friday, serves food, will have outdoor seating, and—are you sitting down?—boasts a rare cockpit version Star Wars. So don’t let New Jersey scare you; step inside and burn some quarters.
Co-owner Paul Kermizian tells us his Barcade Jersey City has 33 vintage video games and 24 craft beers and microbrews on tap. The menu consists of ten different sandwiches, some pressed, some not, plus cheese plates and pickled vegetables. “I’m really excited to bring our combination of American craft beer and classic video games to Jersey City,” says Kermizian, who also operates the essential Williamsburg bowling bar The Gutter. “Just a reminder though, we won’t have pinball. Or skee-ball!” Other rare/coveted games at this location that you won’t find in Brooklyn? Spy Hunter, Burgertime, Mr. Do, Defender, and Mappy.
The only other question left is how to get there. It’s not a nightmare! Take the Path Train (Journal Square train) to Grove Street (the 2nd stop in New Jersey). When you exit the station, walk down Newark Avenue and find Barcade on the next corner. They’ll have quarters waiting for you. And the best part is, this time you get to be the obnoxious bridge and tunnel d-bag staggering through the streets at 3 a.m. yelling about your high score on Q*Bert. That’s right Jersey, it’s payback time. (ew, how obnoxious, only a moonface could have written THAT!)
I couldn’t imagine having to sit next to Cobble all day long at work.
“Ugh. Awkward office parties. Every other day, there are cupcakes for someone’s birthday.”
If everyone hates them, why do they have them? I hated hated hated them, too. Forced socializing at work SUCKS.
Co-owner Paul Kermizian tells us his Barcade Jersey City has 33 vintage video games and 24 craft beers and microbrews on tap. The menu consists of ten different sandwiches, some pressed, some not, plus cheese plates and pickled vegetables
Sounds like it’s just your kinda place.
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!! i completely forgot there was gonna be Barcade in Jersey City (my home town!!!!!) it opens next friday!!! I love barcade in williamsburg but it’s waaaaaay beyond too moonfacey. yay!!! now you can play the the old video came cabs without trekking to whiteyburg eh i mean williamsburg!
*****
From Manhattan, you can get to Barcade’s new Jersey City location in the same amount of time it takes to get to their longstanding Williamsburg location. And unlike the Brooklyn original, this new iteration, tentatively set to open next Friday, serves food, will have outdoor seating, and—are you sitting down?—boasts a rare cockpit version Star Wars. So don’t let New Jersey scare you; step inside and burn some quarters.
Co-owner Paul Kermizian tells us his Barcade Jersey City has 33 vintage video games and 24 craft beers and microbrews on tap. The menu consists of ten different sandwiches, some pressed, some not, plus cheese plates and pickled vegetables. “I’m really excited to bring our combination of American craft beer and classic video games to Jersey City,” says Kermizian, who also operates the essential Williamsburg bowling bar The Gutter. “Just a reminder though, we won’t have pinball. Or skee-ball!” Other rare/coveted games at this location that you won’t find in Brooklyn? Spy Hunter, Burgertime, Mr. Do, Defender, and Mappy.
The only other question left is how to get there. It’s not a nightmare! Take the Path Train (Journal Square train) to Grove Street (the 2nd stop in New Jersey). When you exit the station, walk down Newark Avenue and find Barcade on the next corner. They’ll have quarters waiting for you. And the best part is, this time you get to be the obnoxious bridge and tunnel d-bag staggering through the streets at 3 a.m. yelling about your high score on Q*Bert. That’s right Jersey, it’s payback time. (ew, how obnoxious, only a moonface could have written THAT!)
163 Newark Avenue, Jersey City
Ugh. Awkward office parties. Every other day, there are cupcakes for someone’s birthday.
“Opulence…i will has it.”
“Living conditions: PLG’s love being indoors in filtered air conditioning. If they can listen to music of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov it is dream.”
Brilliant, however:
http://adweek.blogs.com/adfreak/2011/03/tiny-giraffes-from-directv-ads-now-for-sale.html
“Goat Boy > Giraffe Boy
GBoy for short?”
Or Goatfish:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goatfish
: P
They are cuter than cats!!!
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