# 2019 ARCADE TOUR STOP 5: Swillburger / The Playhouse - Rochester, New York (July 2019)

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2019-07-01  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/2019-arcade-tour-stop-5-swillburger-the-playhouse-rochester-new-york-july-2019

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## Analysis

A visit to Swillburger/The Playhouse in Rochester, New York, a converted church venue featuring a hip bar, restaurant, and extensive arcade collection including both classic arcade games and modern pinball machines. The author highlights the venue's strong lineup of newer pinball titles (primarily Stern games from 2011-2018), food quality, and atmosphere, while noting the machines were somewhat worn due to heavy traffic but still playable.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Swillburger/The Playhouse is located in a converted old church building in Rochester, New York — _Direct observation from venue visit; author notes 'located in a neat-looking old church'_
- [HIGH] The venue features 16+ pinball machines with emphasis on newer Stern titles rather than classics — _Pinball lineup list provided courtesy of Pinball Map; author notes 'Most of the games leaned towards newer titles rather than classics'_
- [HIGH] Big Buck Hunter is a Stern pinball game from 2009 — _Listed in lineup as 'Big Buck Hunter Pro (Stern, 2009)'_
- [MEDIUM] Deadpool pinball has a non-standard layout compared to most modern pinball machines — _Author opinion: 'Some people call Deadpool clunky, but I actually like the fact that the layout is different than most modern pins'_
- [HIGH] Chicago Gaming's Attack From Mars Remake (2017) includes a color DMD display option — _Author notes 'At least they had one with the awesome huge Color DMD'_

### Notable Quotes

> "Walking into the location, it has the vibe of a Dave & Busters that fell into a Hot Tub Time Machine set to the 1990s or early 2000s and somehow lost the terrible redemption games along the way."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**, N/A
> _Captures the venue's aesthetic and positioning as a retro-themed but quality arcade experience without pay-to-win mechanics_

> "I actually really liked it [Big Buck Hunter]."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**, N/A
> _Positive endorsement of a Stern pinball title the author had not previously played_

> "Some people call Deadpool clunky, but I actually like the fact that the layout is different than most modern pins. If one ever came up for sale locally used I'd have a hard time not picking it up."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**, N/A
> _Defends Deadpool's unconventional layout and expresses purchase interest, contrasting with common community criticism_

> "So many pins. Most of the games leaned towards newer titles rather than classics and probably as a result of the heavy traffic at the location they weren't quite as clean as the pins at some places, but they all played pretty well."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**, N/A
> _Acknowledges wear/maintenance issues due to high volume but confirms playability_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Swillburger / The Playhouse | organization | Arcade/bar/restaurant venue in Rochester, New York located in a converted church building; features 16+ pinball machines, classic arcade games, shooters, and other amusement equipment |
| Rochester, New York | event | Location of Swillburger/The Playhouse venue visited during Summer Arcade Tour |
| Knapp Arcade | person | Author of arcade tour review series documenting visits to arcade venues |
| Stern Pinball | company | Manufacturer of majority of pinball machines at venue (11 of 16 listed titles) |
| Chicago Gaming | company | Manufacturer of Attack From Mars Remake (2017) featured at venue |
| Big Buck Hunter Pro | game | Stern pinball machine (2009) that author played extensively and enjoyed; features hunting theme |
| Deadpool | game | Stern pinball machine (2018, Pro edition) with unconventional layout; author expresses positive opinion despite community criticism of clunkiness |
| Attack From Mars Remake | game | Chicago Gaming pinball remake (2017) with Special Edition including color DMD option |
| Game of Thrones | game | Stern pinball machine (2015, Premium edition) in venue lineup |
| Star Wars | game | Stern pinball machine (2017, Premium edition) in venue lineup |
| Metallica | game | Stern pinball machine (2013, Pro edition) in venue lineup |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Arcade venue design and atmosphere, Pinball machine collections and lineups at commercial locations, Pinball game reviews and personal impressions
- **Secondary:** Stern Pinball game library, Chicago Gaming remakes, Arcade venue maintenance and wear

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.82) — Author expresses strong approval of venue's atmosphere, food quality, drink selection, and game collection. Minor critiques regarding machine cleanliness due to heavy traffic and personal poor performance on Attack From Mars are presented matter-of-factly. Overall recommendation is clear and enthusiastic.

### Signals

- **[market_signal]** Chicago Gaming remake of Attack From Mars (2017) achieving location placement as premium specialty edition with color DMD option, indicating market viability of remakes at high-traffic venues (confidence: medium) — Attack From Mars listed as 'Special Edition' with color DMD; author notes appeal of upgraded display option
- **[design_philosophy]** Community perception of Deadpool pinball as 'clunky' challenged by experienced player who appreciates its non-standard layout compared to modern machines (confidence: medium) — Author: 'Some people call Deadpool clunky, but I actually like the fact that the layout is different than most modern pins'
- **[venue_signal]** Swillburger/The Playhouse venue strategy emphasizes newer pinball titles over classics, suggesting operator prioritizes theme variety and modern appeal over historical/collector value (confidence: high) — Author observation: 'Most of the games leaned towards newer titles rather than classics and probably as a result of the heavy traffic at the location'
- **[market_signal]** Commercial venue with 16 pinball machines shows strong skew toward Stern titles (11 of 16) with emphasis on recent releases (2011-2018) over classic titles (confidence: high) — Pinball lineup list shows 11 Stern machines vs 2 Williams/Bally classics; author notes 'Most of the games leaned towards newer titles rather than classics'
- **[venue_signal]** High-traffic venue (Swillburger/The Playhouse) reports operational wear on pinball machines but maintains playability; indicates strong customer demand and revenue generation at location (confidence: high) — Author: 'probably as a result of the heavy traffic at the location they weren't quite as clean as the pins at some places, but they all played pretty well'

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## Transcript

It’s not often goes to three different arcades in one weekend, not even me, but that’s exactly what happened this weekend. My son and I Googled for a place to grab a burger after his final lacrosse tournament game of the day. In the search I stumbled across a burger joint called Swillburger that looked promising. The food looked good in the pictures, it had a full bar and an arcade...Sold. 

So off we went a mere seven minutes from our hotel. When we arrived at our destination we were surprised to find that Swillburger (which for some reason is also called The Playhouse...maybe one is the name of the restaurant and the other the name of the bar) is located in a neat-looking old church. 

Walking into the location, it has the vibe of a Dave & Busters that fell into a Hot Tub Time Machine set to the 1990s or early 2000s and somehow lost the terrible redemption games along the way. The bar was super hip. The decor was really cool and the old church building was very interesting. Tunes from the era cranked over the speakers. It has a very young crowd and while I was there fairly early I could see it filling up as the night went on. By the time I left the place was Hot AF. 

The burgers definitely lived up to the hype. I ordered a double with cheese, my son had a grilled cheese and an Oreo shake. All of those items were great. We both shared “Garbage Tots” which I suspect is an acquired taste (tots covered with mustard, macaroni salad, chili, onions and more). 

Everyone I saw was walking around with some fruity drink in a huge wine glass with fruit, so I asked the bartender what it was and she said that it was an Aperol Spritz, which supposedly was one of the bar’s signature drinks that The New York Times once called the “most overrated drink in America.”  With billing like that, how can you not try one (or more). BTW that actually is true...https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/dining/drinks/aperol-spritz.html lol. I thought that it pretty good. 

The video games at The Playhouse were truly incredible. They had the biggest and best of the new games from Raw Thrills, the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, linked Cruis’n Blasts (super fun), the new Atari Mechanical Pong (which I have never seen before in person), 4-player Vs. PAC-Man, Guitar Hero, huge Jurassic Park and The Walking Dead shooters and more. 

The location’s classic game collection was solid as well. They had all of the usual suspects, like Donkey Kong, Frogger, Pac-Man, Space Invaders Deluxe, Kangaroo, Street Fighter, a 4-player Simpsons, a 4-player Turtles, 4-player NBA Jam (Ed Boon Shaka Lacka), NFL Blitz, Double Dragon, WWF Superstars, Off Road etc... My son and I played several games of Tapper for only $0.25 each, but unfortunately the graphics were pretty glitchy. 

They also had every non-video arcade game under the sun, Super Chexx, an amazing Shuffleboard Table, Skee-Ball and a brand new Knicks themed Pop a Shot Hoops. 

Last but certainly not least was the pins. So many pins. Most of the games leaned towards newer titles rather than classics and probably as a result of the heavy traffic at the location they weren’t quite as clean as the pins at some places, but they all played pretty well. 

My son and I ended up playing a bunch of Stern’s Big Buck Hunter pin. I had never played one before and I needed to put a score into Pindigo for it. A couple of good score free replays and end of game number matches later and we ended up playing a TON of Big Buck. I actually really liked it. 

We also played Stern’s Deadpool Pro, which I really like too. Some people call Deadpool clunky, but I actually like the fact that the layout is different than most modern pins. If one ever came up for sale locally used I’d have a hard time not picking it up. 

I put up some horrible scores on Chicago Gaming’s Attack From Mars Remake as well. I won’t talk about those scores. The remakes always eat me up. At least they had one with the awesome huge Color DMD. 

Here’s the rest of the Swillburger / The Playhouse pinball lineup, courtesy of Pinball Map...

* AC/DC (LUCI) (Stern, 2013)

* Attack From Mars (Remake) (Special Edition) (Chicago Gaming, 2017)

* Austin Powers (Stern, 2001)

* Batman: The Dark Knight (Stern, 2008)

* Big Buck Hunter Pro (Stern, 2009)

* Deadpool (Pro) (Stern, 2018)

* Family Guy (Stern, 2006)

* Game of Thrones (Premium) (Stern, 2015)

* Guardians of the Galaxy (Pro) (Stern, 2017)

* Kiss (Stern, 2015)

* Metallica (Pro) (Stern, 2013)

* Mustang (Pro) (Stern, 2014)

* The Rolling Stones (Stern, 2011)

* SlugFest (Williams, 1991)

* Star Wars (Premium) (Stern, 2017)

* Transformers (Pro) (Stern, 2011)

* World Cup Soccer (Bally, 1994)

The Summer Arcade Tour is off to a great start. I just drove six hours home from Rochester and I’m cooked so I’m cutting the review off here. Swillburger / The Playhouse is loud, crowded and hot but it is a really cool place with good food and drinks and some pretty awesome games. Definitely worth a trip. Here’s s link to its website for anyone who’s interested: http://www.theplayhouseroc.com

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