Cidercade Houston
Welcome to Cidercade Houston, a unique blend of cideries, arcades, and bars located at 2320 Canal St Houston, TX 77003. This establishment offers a plethora of amenities including takeout, wheelchair accessibility, private parking, and entertainment for the whole family.
Customer reviews rave about the endless arcade games, delicious ciders, and vibrant atmosphere. For just $12, guests can enjoy unlimited play on classic and new arcade games, skeeball, air hockey, and more. One visitor mentioned being able to sample several hard ciders on tap while immersing themselves in a nostalgic arcade experience.
- The spacious interior is packed with a mix of classic and modern arcade games
- Guests can bring their own food or enjoy the ciders on tap at the bar
- For $12, visitors can enjoy all-day access to the arcade games
- The atmosphere is family-friendly, making it a perfect spot for a fun day out
Whether you're looking for a fun outing with friends or a unique venue for a birthday party, Cidercade Houston promises hours of entertainment and delicious ciders to keep you fueled. Don't miss out on this exciting spot in Houston!
Cidercade Houston Menu
Location
Address: 2320 Canal St Houston, TX 77003
Phone: (281) 787-2726
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Walk-ins WelcomeYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Good For KidsYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- TVYes
- Not Good For DancingNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Chris B.
TL;DR: Go for the endless arcade games. Stay for the endless arcade games. And lots of soda. $12 and you have an all day pass to classic arcades games and some new ones, plus skeeball, air hockey, etc. If I could, I would just plant myself in front of the X-Men or the MVC2 machine and just play those all day. There are no food offerings inside, but you can bring your own if you'd like. But, to be honest, I would ignore the reviews complaining about there not being food. The unlimited arcade games are the draw, brother. And guess what? If you're hungry, you can leave, go to a restaurant nearby (or watch a baseball game?), eat, come back, and then game for the rest of the night! The one day pass works like a charm! On both of my visits here, I got the unlimited soda 'cause I don't drink alcohol. My only gripe with the soda is that there were not enough zero sugar offerings. IIRC, there was maybe one diet drink? The soda flavors were akin to the in-house soda offerings you'd find at Buc-ee's. Not a deal breaker, but again, the arcade games are the draw, brother jack. Some games were out of service and I don't remember any of Cidercade's socials mentioning which are out of order, so be wary and take note before you visit the next time.
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Author: Or B.
The atmosphere was great. I wasn't expecting an arcade to keep me entertained for such a long time. The drinks were delicious and the games were super fun. I recommend it to anyone who is in houston!
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Author: Shiloh W.
I love this place! You pay a flat fee and it's unlimited play. Very spacious and family friendly. I'm definitely coming back when I visit. Oh yeah, Ciders galore
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Author: Katrina M.
This place is exactly what it claims to be: no more, no less. I The interior is enormous and packed wall to wall with a good mix of classic and newer arcade games. I felt like I was in a warehouse that just happened to be stuffed with games. At the center of the arcade is the bar where they have their hard ciders on tap, of which my cousins and I were able to sample several. Maybe I'm no cider connoisseur, but after seeing the huge variety of flavors they offered, I felt let down by how similarly they all tasted. The building has its own parking lot, and the entrance fee seems fair at $12/day (or $20/month). What I especially like about Cidercade is it offers a space for a late night hang out for any day of the week, which I've been having a harder time finding in Houston. They're doing some work in the arcade right now, and while it was sectioned off well, there was a strong paint smell that gave me a bad headache. Apart from that, I had a perfectly pleasant experience and would probably bring out-of-town friends for a visit again in the future.