To celebrate my birthday early before next Sunday, me and my parents went to a Pac-Man-themed restauraunt called Level 257 for the first time. Checking out the website to see their menu, arcade, and whatever else they have to offer, it's pretty awesome! This place is definitely my ideal arcade place; many old games, fantastic food, a bowling alley (even though I didn't play), a mini retail store full of so many cool novelty items, and really cool decor and displays!
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2015 4:44:04 GMT by Emily Wilson
The menu is pretty damn cool, and the waiter and service were very friendly and social. After ordering food, me and dad decided to explore, where we found their christmas tree and an arcade machine that literally starts you at level 255 in Pac-Man.
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2015 4:09:30 GMT by Emily Wilson
Before I even ordered for those chocolate power pellets I've been dying to try, the waiter brought in a chocolate nutella cup since my birthday is next Sunday. At first, I was reluctant, considering it had nuts (not allergic, just not a nut person). But then I gave it a try, and now I love cashews! ^_^
Yes! Here are the chocolate power pellets! They're basically powdered donuts with warm, melted, bittersweet chocolate inside. Giving them a try, these are definitely deliciously sweet. ^_^ When it was time to pay, the waiter said they'd cut off the charge for dessert, so it'd ended up being free.
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2015 4:40:25 GMT by Emily Wilson
After eating, we played at the arcade some more. I decided to try this horror "4D" simulator, and it was a lot of fun. I also got to play Dig Dug and Ms. Pac-Man. Before leaving, we all went to the retail shop and it's just stunning.
Being a gamer myself, I just couldn't resist buying these. XD I'll take this over any Disney merchandise any day!
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2015 4:36:57 GMT by Emily Wilson
Almost forgot to mention! At the bowling alley, there's Pac-Man display case that I found to be pretty interesting. Some include a board game, a can of soup, and a cartridge of the infamous Pac-Man for the Atari 2600.
A couple particular items in there that I was amazed to find was a display sign for Pac-Man World and a copy of Pac-Man World 2. That game brings me to much memories. It was the very first PS2 game I had ever owned, and it was along with the PS2, which I got both for my 6th birthday.
Last Edit: Dec 13, 2015 4:45:36 GMT by Emily Wilson
Overall, I would definitely go there again in the future! ^_^ It's a unique restaurant that lands in my own personal list of my own top five restaurants. Of course, I couldn't leave without leftovers. XD Came with a sweet note too. ^_^