Nothing but fried food here. Don't go thinking you are going to eat a meal. The chicken chunks were dry and flavorless. The arcade was fun but expensive. The staff weren't very friendly.
Jason
Pinball, arcade games and drinks, what else could you ask for
Peter Docteroff
A bit upsetting to see so many negative reviews simply because this place isn't the vegan restaurant that was previously located here.For what it is - which is an arcade bar with some basic bar snacks - I think it's great. They have some fun cocktails at reasonable prices, and the $6 order of waffle fries was delicious and a steal. The arcade isn't huge, but there's enough to keep you occupied for a bit.Plus they have great ice and the bathroom is another dimension haha
Kelli Fox
Used to be an amazing vegan restaurant with a delicious variety of food options. Now has a bare bones menu with little more than “Chicken chunks.” So sad when I saw So Radish was gone. West side of Denver needs something like So Radish back.
Food: 1
Ian Gowing
Owners closed a fun, creative, and vegan restaurant for a lame arcade that serves fried chicken corpse chunks. No reason to go to old town Arvada anymore.
Forrest Sayrs
Incredibly disappointed by the closure of So Radish to make way for what I feel is a pretty mediocre arcade. The pivot away from vegan offerings is the worst part, but the arcade machines they put in don't excite me either. Zero hate for the staff though. They seem just as baffled by all this as I am.
Service: 5
Jake Waters
Arcade bar that used to be tucked away behind So Radish. Now has become the entire business , which is super cool. We needed an arcade bar in Arvada! Some great modern and classic gaming options with access to the food and bar at So Radish.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Where?House Denton
Liked it better when they were SoRadish. Even as a vegan, maybe think about rebranding “chicken chunks”. You guys used to have the best vegan food in Colorado.
Justin Leniger
Nuked the menu for some pinball machines.
Food: 1
Katie Schilling
The staff is so nice! Really glad to have a fun activity in the area for date nights
Bring back So Radish. Only good vegan spot on this side of town and now it’s gone.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Holly Roberts
Awesome new spot in Olde Town! Had a great time on a Friday night.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Michael C.
Gen-X and Millennial nostalgia that's kid friendly. The staff is knowledgeable and kind. The menu, while understandably limited at this time, is delicious! We had the waffle fries and chicken nuggs, each came with a sauce that tasted as though it were made in house. The kids (8 and 4) had a blast and we enjoyed showing them the video games of our youth. Vintage games run around $0.25, while pinball and two player Mario Kart are $1.00; rolls of quarters can be added to your bar tab. Don't fear the small venue when you enter, as there are 50% more games (mostly pinball but also pong and team PacMan!) in the somewhat hidden back room, beyond the bathrooms. We visited at around 1:30 on a Friday during the Holiday week and so I would imagine that later in the evening it's less kid friendly (again understandable with a full bar in Olde Town.).
anthony johnson
Great place to play
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Jesse Granger
Was okay. They could use a few more options for games.
Nothing but fried food here. Don't go thinking you are going to eat a meal. The chicken chunks were dry and flavorless. The arcade was fun but expensive. The staff weren't very friendly.
Pinball, arcade games and drinks, what else could you ask for
A bit upsetting to see so many negative reviews simply because this place isn't the vegan restaurant that was previously located here.For what it is - which is an arcade bar with some basic bar snacks - I think it's great. They have some fun cocktails at reasonable prices, and the $6 order of waffle fries was delicious and a steal. The arcade isn't huge, but there's enough to keep you occupied for a bit.Plus they have great ice and the bathroom is another dimension haha
Used to be an amazing vegan restaurant with a delicious variety of food options. Now has a bare bones menu with little more than “Chicken chunks.” So sad when I saw So Radish was gone. West side of Denver needs something like So Radish back.
Food: 1
Owners closed a fun, creative, and vegan restaurant for a lame arcade that serves fried chicken corpse chunks. No reason to go to old town Arvada anymore.
Incredibly disappointed by the closure of So Radish to make way for what I feel is a pretty mediocre arcade. The pivot away from vegan offerings is the worst part, but the arcade machines they put in don't excite me either. Zero hate for the staff though. They seem just as baffled by all this as I am.
Service: 5
Arcade bar that used to be tucked away behind So Radish. Now has become the entire business , which is super cool. We needed an arcade bar in Arvada! Some great modern and classic gaming options with access to the food and bar at So Radish.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Liked it better when they were SoRadish. Even as a vegan, maybe think about rebranding “chicken chunks”. You guys used to have the best vegan food in Colorado.
Nuked the menu for some pinball machines.
Food: 1
The staff is so nice! Really glad to have a fun activity in the area for date nights
Restaurantji Recommends
Bring back So Radish. Only good vegan spot on this side of town and now it’s gone.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Awesome new spot in Olde Town! Had a great time on a Friday night.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Gen-X and Millennial nostalgia that's kid friendly. The staff is knowledgeable and kind. The menu, while understandably limited at this time, is delicious! We had the waffle fries and chicken nuggs, each came with a sauce that tasted as though it were made in house. The kids (8 and 4) had a blast and we enjoyed showing them the video games of our youth. Vintage games run around $0.25, while pinball and two player Mario Kart are $1.00; rolls of quarters can be added to your bar tab. Don't fear the small venue when you enter, as there are 50% more games (mostly pinball but also pong and team PacMan!) in the somewhat hidden back room, beyond the bathrooms. We visited at around 1:30 on a Friday during the Holiday week and so I would imagine that later in the evening it's less kid friendly (again understandable with a full bar in Olde Town.).
Great place to play
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Was okay. They could use a few more options for games.