# PINSPOTTING APRIL 2025 EXTRA

**Source:** Pinball News Website  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2025-04-17  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.pinballnews.com/site/2025/04/17/pinspotting-april-2025-extra

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## Analysis

Pinball News profiles Cafe One, a family-owned diner in Ormond Beach, Florida that combines American comfort food with a dedicated pinball arcade room featuring 15-20 rotating games from Stern, Jersey Jack, and Spooky. The venue hosts Wizard Beach Ballers leagues and IFPA-sanctioned tournaments. Owners Karl and Sanya Strode are expanding with a second location called Tap and Tilt that will feature a larger game room, video games, claw machines, and craft beverages.

### Key Claims

- [MEDIUM] Cafe One is billed as Florida's first pinball diner — _Article states this claim but does not provide corroborating evidence or source_
- [HIGH] Cafe One typically has 15-20 games that rotate every 90 days — _Directly stated in article as operational practice_
- [HIGH] Cafe One hosts pinball leagues with Wizard Beach Ballers every other Tuesday at 7pm — _Explicitly stated with specific details_
- [HIGH] Tap and Tilt second location will have a 'much larger' game room than Cafe One — _Direct quote from founders regarding expansion plans_
- [MEDIUM] Stern games at Cafe One have insider connected hardware but lack I.C. leaderboard display — _Observer note in article; suggests I.C. display may be future addition_

### Notable Quotes

> "Cafe One is billed as Florida's first pinball diner, with a dedicated room featuring a line-up of high-quality, well-maintained pinball machines."
> — **Article author**
> _Establishes venue's unique positioning and core draw_

> "They typically have 15-20 games, but please refer to the Pinball Map for the latest game selection. The games rotate, on average, every 90 days."
> — **Article author**
> _Describes operational model and encourages reader verification via community resource_

> "Cafe One has some of the very latest games from Stern, Jersey Jack and Spooky to drop a few names."
> — **Article author**
> _Confirms current-generation manufacturer representation in machine lineup_

> "The second location's game room will be 'much larger.' In addition to pinball, they plan to have video games and redemption games such as claw machines."
> — **Cafe One founders**
> _Reveals expansion strategy and diversified entertainment offerings_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Cafe One Pinball Diner | organization | Family-owned diner in Ormond Beach, FL with dedicated pinball arcade room, 15-20 rotating games from major manufacturers, hosts leagues and IFPA tournaments |
| Karl Strode | person | Co-owner and skilled cook of Cafe One, pinball enthusiast |
| Sanya Strode | person | Co-owner of Cafe One |
| Tap and Tilt | organization | Second location expansion planned at 175 N. Yonge St with larger game room, video games, claw machines, and craft beverages; initially weekend-focused operations |
| Wizard Beach Ballers | organization | Pinball league hosting events at Cafe One every other Tuesday at 7pm |
| Stern Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer with games and hardware at Cafe One |
| Jersey Jack Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer with games at Cafe One |
| Spooky Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer with games at Cafe One |
| Pinball Map | organization | Community-maintained online database referenced for current Cafe One game selection |
| IFPA | organization | International Flipper Pinball Association; sanctions tournaments held at Cafe One |
| Daytona Beach Bike Week | event | Annual event that brings riders to the area; Cafe One offers Bike Week commemorative t-shirts |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Pinball venue expansion and development, Pinball arcade location operations and game rotation, Pinball league and tournament hosting
- **Secondary:** Combined food/beverage and pinball entertainment concept, I.C. leaderboard system implementation in commercial locations

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.85) — Article is promotional/favorable review of venue; enthusiastic about food quality, machine maintenance, community atmosphere, and expansion plans. No critical commentary present.

### Signals

- **[business_signal]** Cafe One expansion to second location Tap and Tilt represents growth in pinball venue ecosystem with diversified entertainment offerings beyond pinball (confidence: high) — Explicit announcement of second location with larger game room, video games, redemption games, and bar/beverage service
- **[community_signal]** Cafe One demonstrates sustained commitment to pinball community through league hosting (Wizard Beach Ballers) and IFPA-sanctioned tournaments (confidence: high) — Article documents regular league play and tournament hosting as established practices
- **[product_strategy]** Stern Insider Connected (I.C.) hardware present but leaderboard display not yet implemented; article suggests this as potential future addition (confidence: medium) — Article notes 'Stern games have insider connected hardware but I didn't see an I.C. leaderboard display. This might be a future addition.'

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## Transcript

Date: April 2025 Location: Cafe One Pinball Diner, 405 US-1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174, USA Phone: +1 (386) 492-4873 Website: <www.cafeone.net> Cafe One is a cozy, family-owned diner in Ormond Beach, just north of Daytona Beach, celebrated for its homemade American comfort food and a unique pinball arcade room. ![They have a small sign on US-1 but it's easy to spot their building](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_1477-scaled.jpeg) They have a small sign on US-1 but it’s easy to spot their building Cafe One is located in a small strip plaza off US-1, close to I-95, making it an accessible stop for locals and travellers. There is plenty of free parking in the nearby strip mall. The diner is run by Karl Strode, a pinball enthusiast and skilled cook, his wife Sanya, and their team, who create a welcoming, nostalgic atmosphere. ![Pinball banners on the walls](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_1483-scaled.jpeg) Pinball banners on the walls Their cuisine is American comfort food, focusing on breakfast and lunch. Examples: Breakfast – Homestyle Biscuits with gravy, Cinnabon pancakes, New Orleans omelette (with shrimp and andouille sausage), several breakfast sandwiches (e.g. The Original: egg, toast, cheese, meat), and Florentine Croissant. Breakfast is available all day. Lunch – Half-pound burgers, fish and chips, hand-breaded shrimp, and club sandwiches like grilled rye with Swiss cheese and turkey bacon. Soups sell out quickly, and their fresh-ground coffee is excellent. Vegetarian-friendly menu options are available. ![Spinach omelette with fruit](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Spinach-omelette-with-fruit.jpeg) Spinach omelette with fruit The generous meal portions have made Cafe One a popular stop with riders on the way to the annual Daytona Beach ‘Bike Week’ events. In recent years Cafe One has offered their own Bike Week souvenir t-shirts. ![2024 Bike Week Shirt Artwork Shown](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Cafe-One-Bike-Week.jpeg) 2024 Bike Week Shirt Artwork Shown Cafe One is billed as Florida’s first pinball diner, with a dedicated room featuring a line-up of high-quality, well-maintained pinball machines. Most games cost $1 per credit, quarters only. There is a change machine in the game room that can handle $1 to $20 bills. They typically have 15-20 games, but please refer to the Pinball Map for the latest game selection. The games rotate, on average, every 90 days. ![Quite a line-up of modern titles available to play](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_1479-scaled.jpeg) Quite a line-up of modern titles available to play Various walls in the café have pinball or retro art for their decoration. ![Pinball decor](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_1482-scaled.jpeg) Pinball decor Cafe One hosts pinball leagues with the Wizard Beach Ballers every other Tuesday at 7pm and occasional IFPA-sanctioned tournaments. ![It's fun to compete](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_1488-1.jpeg) It’s fun to compete The pinball room draws from the local enthusiast community, with visitors noting the machines’ excellent condition. It also can be a fun activity while waiting for food during busy times. ![Cafe One has some of the latest games- all in perfect condition](https://www.pinballnews.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/IMG_1484-scaled.jpeg) Cafe condition Cafe One has some of the very latest games from Stern, Jersey Jack and Spooky to drop a few names. The Stern games have insider connected hardware but I didn’t see an I.C. leaderboard display. This might be a future addition. The Cafe One founders have started work on a second location called Tap and Tilt at 175 N. Yonge St, which will expand their pinball, beverage and dining offerings. They plan for the second location’s game room to be “much larger.” In addition to pinball, they plan to have video games and redemption games such as claw machines. It is planned to be a bar+arcade with craft brews on tap and wine, but only a limited menu of bar snacks. They will initially be open mostly weekends in the afternoon and evening. Cafe One offers a little of nearly everything to please anyone. We had great fun during our all-too-short visit. We would suggest that you stop in when you are visiting the Daytona Beach-Orlando area of Florida.

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