Add-A-Ball

315 N 36th St #2b, Seattle
(206) 696-1613

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Anita Chang

Bring quarters and small bills. This place is The place. I will not elaborate out of respect.

Jonathan Veiga

Great place to chill and have fun.

Juniper Holywhiteman

(natives traveling with status and tribal cards may have difficulties getting into this bar PSA)

I have start by saying I love this place with my whole heart. My first date with my partner was here and always will hold a special place in my heart. Amazing pinball selection and usually friendly staff. Sadly, even though many times my tribal card has been accepted here... I was really disappointed to learn Add-A-Ball does not accept Indian or tribal status cards for entry anymore as I was denied entry. My concern was my ID wasn't even looked at, I was denied before she even knew it was a tribal card. I had to explain what it was.

I guess during this climate I would hope places like this could be more understanding of tribal ID's being a valid proof of age. I genuinely just wanted to play pinball with my friend who I was excited to show a place I really love. I hope you will open up dialogue with your staff with more sensitivity towards the native community.

Thanks for reading! ✌️

syvanna hart

Best pinball bar in town!

Dev Rocha

Went to the bathroom, got asked if I was deaf on the way outside because I didn’t hear the person telling me I needed to drink my beer inside because the show was coming to a close. Took a video of me when I asked them why. Weird behavior. Other people got kicked out as well. Kinda funny.

Valentina Cordova

Lovely business. Family friendly/dog friendly with great food and beer selection!

Eric Chiu

Love this place

Sky Cravens

I didn't dislike it but I do think they're are other places that have more options like coindexters🥲(closed now I guess) or another castle arcade but if you like pinball and want to try a place some beers not a terrible experience. They had pacman, a unresponsive Simpson game but I did enjoy looking around. They have a upstairs and are open late.

speakerlord

Best bar best arcade everyones kool.

Emma Summerour

Good place

Derek Slade

I’ve heard great things about add a ball, and my friends all got together to go after our concert. But despite being of legal age for two whole years, and having a valid, legal ID, as well as a full beard, I was denied entry just because it was still vertical. “New law.” That’s total BS, and has never happened to me before at ANY venue. Forced me to go home far earlier than I would have liked, and separated me from my friend group. I felt utterly humiliated for no good reason. if one of my friends hadn’t offered to let me drive their car home, I would have had to spend an unnecessary $65 on Uber, since my ride was allowed inside. Extremely disappointing and has destroyed any interest I once had in this place. Insanely idiotic policy.

C Dawn

Great venue, fun bar, tons of non alcoholic options. Perfect for a night out with friends, a date, or alone. Friendly and personable staff, clean accessible bathrooms. Games on all floors. Went to see Hard Maybe here on Friday, amazing sound, not too loud, a little warm so be prepared to take off layers. Love it! Will be back for music and pinball

Natasha K

The only good bar in Seattle

Megan Skelly

Great spot, great vibe, cute guys

Egon Klett

I went to Fremont specifically for this arcade, only not to be let in for not having my passport with me (I am Swiss). The lady was also quite rude... I was there with my girlfriend (who is American) and just found the experience quite humiliating. I had all kinds of other official IDs (driving license, national ID) with me. I was expecting better from this lovely inclusive area... The only other time I got refused service without a passport was at a gas station in rural Nebraska!

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