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Need a place to get the kids off of the video games and out of the house? Take them to Alley Oops and let them play video games here while someone else serves you cocktails and cooks you dinner. At least the kids get a little exercise running around from game to game and they can earn enough tickets to buy 200 fricken bouncy balls...yeah, great. Just smile, they're only young once. View all feedback.
What Bailey Alexander doesn't like about Alley Oops:
This facility does not even deserve a 1star. The ?manager? was very rude. My family and I were bowling and having a great time until we attempted to play a machine. There was a sign stating if the machine was not working to open and close the toy door. While my husband was attempting to do this, the ?manager? walked by and said ?stop messing with that??please?. My question is why wouldn?t she say, that machine is not... View all feedback.
Do you need a place to get the kids from the video games and from the house? Bring them to Alley Oops and let them play video games here while someone else serves cocktails and cook dinner. At least the kids get a little exercise running from game to game and they can earn enough tickets to buy 200 fricken Bouncy balls...yeah, great. You're just young once.
Food is always delicious. Kids love being able to go play games while waiting or after dinner. My son liked the VR games but they have been replaced with a racing game that’s super fun too. Does get super crowded on rainy/cold days though
This place is absolutely brilliant. Similar to Dave n Busters but full of entertainment all his own. The food was very the best we had all week. Personally recommend Riptide Slalom and Crab Cake. When you visit Ocean City. Alley Opps is a must stop place
Something for everyone. Family-friendly arcade for children, and a sports bar for adults, along with restaurant-style seating. We visited both locations, Uptown and Midtown. The one who is farthest from the OC Boardwalk (Uptown) has less traffic. For a few minutes more ride we noticed the difference and less traffic jam. You have games for all ages and bowling alleys. The tracks are child-friendly, with options for bumpers or not. Prices are usually amusement prices. Games are played and tickets/points are rewarded via a loaded card. Points are transferable between cards. We keep our cards and unused points for future visits. Menu attached. Shark Drink is very popular. Regular drinks come in a hug mini parking space. Food is sports bar type (we ordered appetizer wings, chicken tenders, caesar salad) with desserts offered. Note: On rainy (or even cold) days in OC, come here early as this is one of a few indoor dog spots.
This was a very funny place to visit! The food was phenomenal and service was excellent. Our server was great (his name was Luke)! The old bay wings were crispy and delicious. Don't let me start with the fried pimples. Finally, the hubs and I both got the Surf Turf Tacos and they were so delicious. Then when we finished stuffing our faces, we played all the games. The staff was attentive (for virtual reality games) and the games themselves were well functioning and clean. It was very easy to win a few (aka tons) dams from crane machines and the ticket counter had a decent selection of prices. Perfect last night of vacation.