Say, classy lady, what are you doing this S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night? Cue up for a night of pool hall nostalgia, free your inner Freddie Mercury at karaoke or dig out that bowling shirt for a night on the lanes. Or, flashback to smashy-bashy roller derby, vintage arcade games, trivia night and board games – do it all and have a ball on one of these retro date nights in Edmonton.
In case you don’t know it already, roller derby kicks butt. It’s fast, it’s loud and it’s scrappy – sound like someone you know? The now co-ed Oil City teams scuffle at the big blue and white dome on the city’s south side. Check their schedule of events – and recruitment programs – on the Oil City Roller Derby Facebook page. And, start working on that roller girl name – Peaches and Mean? Ellie Maehem? One Hit Wanda?
For karaoke, I always like to warm up the pipes with something simple, like Anne Murray’s Snowbird, before I leap head first into Bohemian Rhapsody. But, if you want to rocket-launch the night with a fandango of thunderbolts and lightening – go for it, my son! With karaoke every single night, this cozy bar in the Queen Mary Park neighbourhood is Edmonton’s Karaoke Central. They also have pool tables, darts, TVs and a full menu. Magnifico-o-o-o!
All of your favourite things in the world come together here – board games, coffee, beer, pastries and pies – chicken pot pie, taco pie, curry pie – oh man. Pick a table, order your food and pick from more than 400 games. With everything from Arkham Horror and backgammon to Yahtzee and Zombiegeddon – this café is a perfect place to gather the gang together to meet your new lady-love.
Right in the middle of our evolving downtown core, this bar-cade brings together hipster food culture with the sweet nostalgia of old school video games. The overhauled hall – in the heritage Grand Hotel – has cutting-edge live music, big portions of scratch-made comfort food, wall-to-wall black velvet art and full retro arcade of pinball, tabletop and stand up games. Play Donkey Kong, Pac Man, TMNT, Mortal Combat and a ton of pinball machines – then sit down to the country fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits. Best retro-nerd date ever.