CINCINNATI — Arcade fans will soon be able to return to their old stomping grounds after Columbus-based Level One Bar and Arcade opens where 16-Bit used to be located, according to a press release ...
The new 8,000-square-foot 16-Bit Bar + Arcade will offer video game enthusiasts plenty of elbow room. Gamers can choose from more than 40 upright cabinets — including Centipede, Tempest and Pole ...
OHIO CITY, Ohio — The season is finally changing here in Northeast Ohio, and many of us are just itching to try new things. Well, there’s a new spot in Ohio City that is definitely worth the visit – ...
A project that was first announced in 2019 is about to reach the finish line. This Thursday, Pins Mechanical Co. and 16-Bit Bar + Arcade (1880 West 25th St.) in Ohio City will welcome its first guests ...
After 12 years of serving up nostalgic fun and classic arcade games, Rise Brands has announced the closure of its original 16-Bit Bar + Arcade location at 4th and Cherry Street in downtown Columbus.
A Gulch building that once housed Gibson Guitar has been completely transformed into a gaming mecca complete with old-school arcade games, pinball machines, duckpin bowling and three separate bars. 16 ...
16-Bit Bar + Arcade will see its last day of operation Sunday. Development firm Rise Brands announced Monday that the arcade in downtown Columbus will close for good on March 30 after 12 years.
Kertesz, the president of My Place Group, bought the property, which originally housed Daniels Furniture, through an LLC for $2.3 million in 2020. After considering various interested tenants, My ...