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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.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The 16-Bit Bar + Arcade in downtown Columbus will permanently close its doors this weekend. After 12 years of operation, the original location at South 4th and East Cherry ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST) — It’s game over for 16-Bit Bar + Arcade downtown, though it will respawn somewhere new. The 254 S. 4th St. bar opened in 2013 as the first venture ...
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.
Both 16-Bit Bar + Arcade and Pins Mechanical Co. have other locations -- seven each -- based in the Columbus area, with additional spots also open in Nashville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Charlotte.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Dirty Frank’s Hot Dog Palace, 16 Bit Bar+Arcade and the homes of other Downtown businesses are being proposed for demolition to make way for a 23-story apartment building.
Twelve years after bringing the dream of every 1980s kid to life (free video games, not 100-ounce beer towers) 16-Bit Bar + Arcade closed its original Columbus location on March 30. The bar, at 254 S.
CINCINNATI — After more than six years at 1331 Walnut St. in Over-the-Rhine, 16-Bit Arcade + Bar is moving on. Luckily for fans of alcohol and classic arcade games, the Columbus-based bar ...
The first 16-Bit Bar + Arcade opened in Columbus, Ohio, in 2013. Locations in Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dublin, Ohio, followed. The Indianapolis site is the biggest so far, and Allen next plans to ...