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Andy’s Arcade Brings Family Fun

Andy’s Arcade Brings Family Fun
Toby Anderson, left, and Zowie Anderson play air hockey at Andy’s Arcade, 365 Front St. Photo by Shannon Anderson.

Daniel and Shannon Anderson opened Andy’s Arcade with a clear mission: to create a safe, fun environment for children to enjoy interactive entertainment. The name honors Daniel’s grandfather, Harold “Andy” Anderson, and pays tribute to the family while welcoming the community.

The arcade features classic coin or bill-operated cabinet games, including pinball, air hockey, boxing, and basketball, as well as video games. Toy vending machines, a perennial favorite among children, offer surprises with every turn, and a snack bar is available for refreshments. For convenience, the facility includes a change machine and an ATM.

Andy’s Arcade operates weekdays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and is closed on Sundays.

Located at 365 Front Street, formerly Corky’s Soap and Suds which was a bar and laundromat, the arcade now occupies the bar area. The laundromat next door, The Clothesline, which the Andersons have also reopened, remains in service with eight washers and 16 dryers. It is managed by on-site staff who reside in the attached apartment. Plans are underway to expand the laundromat by adding more machines. The laundromat is open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Andy’s Arcade welcomes birthday parties and celebrations of all kinds. Anderson encourages guests to bring their own food, to make their event special. Gift certificates are available in any amount.

For more information, visit Andy’s Arcade on Facebook or call Shannon Anderson at 775-815-9047.

 

 

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