Atlanta, GA
Atlanta's Gaming and Entertainment Spots for the Family
Published July 25, 2024
Whether you’re a local looking for weekend fun or a visitor planning a memorable vacation, Atlanta offers options to suit every taste and age group. Atlanta promises an unforgettable experience for the whole family. Add some of these locations to your list if you’re planning a fun trip with the family to Atlanta.
Activate
Prepare for an active adventure with this engaging video game spot. Activate offers a variety of high-tech games that promise both fun and excitement. With hundreds of game combinations and difficulty levels to choose, Activate is perfect for a kid-friendly night out.
Where: 4540 Roswell Road
Beat the Bomb
Experience an explosion of fun with immersive group entertainment. Solve your way through five high-tech, mission-themed game rooms as you attempt to disarm the world’s largest paint bomb. Test your teamwork skills while bonding with the family to beat the clock before getting a colorful splash of a surprise. Families should note that the minimum age to play is 8 years old. Kids ages 8 and 9 must be accompanied by an adult throughout each game, Kids ages 10 to 15 must have an adult on the premises.
Where: 1483 Chattahoochee Ave. NW
Bowlero

Bowlero is perfect for the intown crowd because of its central location in the popular Atlantic Station neighborhood. The lanes feature black lights and comfy seats, providing ample space for a family to enjoy. To top it off, there’s an arcade with games galore and a sports bar for sipping wine or downing a brew while watching the big game. While individuals younger than 21 aren’t permitted after 9 p.m., you can enjoy family time with your little ones before then. Bowlero is a popular spot for kid and teen parties, with arcade games including everything from basketball to throwback racing games.
Where: 261 Nineteenth St. NW
Puttshack
Puttshack elevates the miniature golf experience with cutting-edge technology. Located on the Westside, Puttshack promises an exciting outing for families, blending interactive gaming with delicious food and beverages to recharge after a thrilling round of mini-golf. Ditch the paper and pen and let technology do the work. Venture around the 9-hole indoor course as each ball tracks your game play to determine whether you win or lose points. Families can enjoy a fun-filled day until 8 p.m. when the venue transitions to a 21+ atmosphere, ensuring a suitable environment for all ages earlier in the day. Anyone younger than 12 is welcome, however, they must be accompanied by an adult. Save some time before or after you play to enjoy a shareable menu inspired by street-food classics both kids and adults can enjoy.
Where: 1115 Howell Mill Road
Painted Pickle
Try out this popular sport in a fun way at Atlanta’s newest high-end pickleball “compeatery” venue. In addition to the eight individually contained courts, there are several interactive games, bars serving drinks (non-alcoholic and spirited) and food to order. Take a break on the many different patio spaces before taking another swing at a game of pickleball with the fam. While Painted Pickle is 21+ on Friday and Saturday starting at 7 p.m., family members younger than 16 can join the fun as long as they are accompanied by an adult.
Where: 279 Ottley Drive NE
Painted Duck

Situated near 10th Street, the Painted Duck offers games, games and more games including duckpin bowling, Belgian feather bowling, horseshoes, shuffleboard, toad in the hole, snookball and knuckleball. Try duck phat fries, French bread pizza, a classic Cobb salad or a sesame shrimp skewer on the barbie. Instead of picking from mom and dad’s plate, youngsters can have a bite from the kids’ menu with options liked grilled cheese, burgers or hot dogs. Family can enjoy this gaming parlor with little ones on Saturdays and Sundays before 5 p.m. as it becomes 21+ after that.
Where: 976 Brady Ave. NW
Painted Pin
If Buckhead is your locale, find The Painted Pin on Miami Circle. Of course, you can bowl. You also can play bocce ball, Ping-Pong, skittles, darts, Giant Jenga and ring toss. Order Cajun boiled peanuts or ranch and cheddar pork rinds then chase it with fried oyster sliders or your choice of tacos. Save room for rum raisin bread pudding bites. Kid-friendly options include chicken fingers, French fries, waffle dogs and more. Enjoy family-fun Saturdays and Sundays before 5 p.m. as the venue becomes 21+ after 5.
Where: 737 Miami Circle NE
The Escape Game
This family-friendly gaming experience is perfect to test your problem-solving skills in a thrilling way. Get the family together and try your best to escape one of the many themed escape rooms by solving clues and riddles that lead you to your next clue. Try the Cosmic Crisis game and save your spaceship from being endangered by a black hole. It’s hard to run out of ways to game with the many options that rotate year-round. This experience is recommended for ages 13 and up. Kids younger than 14 can play but must participate with an adult. Parents can bring any child age 4 and younger along free of charge.
Where: 1115 Howell Mill Road NW
Topgolf
Think you’re a golf klutz? No worries. Topgolf has games for all levels — beginner, intermediate and advanced. All ages are welcome, too, however, anyone younger than16 must be supervised by a 21+ guest at all times. Get the entire-family together and prepare for a “hole” lot of fun. There’s even an Angry Birds game for fans of the popular family movie. When you work up an appetite, consider bites and shareable, burgers, salads and even breakfast.
Where: 1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. NW
Your 3rd Spot
Your 3rd Spot is the ultimate destination for a vibrant atmosphere and a cutting-edge social dining experience. There are diverse game offerings such as classic arcade games and bowling plus vintage Nintendo console games. Enjoy bites such as shareable chef’s pizza and the popular spicy tuna crispy rice. Upbeat music reverberates throughout the space with a live DJ playing on special nights. Drink options include a zero-proof cocktail menu. Your 3rd Spot is kid-friendly before 5 p.m. on weekdays and 6 p.m. on weekends, ensuring a family-friendly environment earlier in the day. Be sure to make a reservation as this Westside favorite can get busy.
Where: 400 Chattahoochee Row NW
With its blend of cultural attractions, outdoor activities and family-friendly venues, the city invites you to create lasting memories together. Keep the family fun going and check out these Free and Family-Friendly Fun Things to do in Atlanta.
Atlanta, GA
Thieves steal dozens of bikes meant for underprivileged kids from Atlanta nonprofit
An Atlanta nonprofit is asking the public for help after it was the victim of a brazen theft earlier this week.
Propel ATL said that thieves cleared out an entire trailer of bicycles meant for underprivileged kids sometime on Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.
Jeremiah Jones, the nonprofit’s advocacy manager, said that someone broke into the trailer and took 26 bikes and 24 helmets.
The equipment was part of a program that gives bikes to children from low-income schools and teaches them how to ride.
“My heart sank when I got the call that all the bikes were gone. I said, ‘Surely not all of them.’ And all of them are gone,” Jones said. “This class is solely for kids, and this crime is affecting them.”
Atlanta police are reviewing security footage from the area. Jones said you could see people taking the bikes out of the trailer, carrying them down a hill, and bringing them into a nearby parking lot.
The nonprofit is now trying to raise more than $10,000 to replace the bikes.
Propel ATL is also asking who may have information about the theft to contact them at programs@letspropelatl.org.
Atlanta, GA
Man arrested for knocking kids off bicycles
A man was arrested at a concert last week after he shoved two kids off their bicycles, causing one of them to fall into a fountain, Sandy Springs police said. FOX 5 Atlanta’s Brittany Edney reporting.
Atlanta, GA
Same DNA, new address: Muchacho expands to West Midtown
Photo by Luke Beard
When Muchacho first opened along the Atlanta Beltline and Memorial Drive, it became known as a place shaped as much by its surroundings as by its menu. That site, housed in a 100‑year‑old train depot, set the tone for how the brand approaches expansion: start with the bones of a building, then let the space tell the story. The newly opened Muchacho West Midtown follows that same philosophy.
“We like to celebrate unique attributes of each property and work with the palette we’re given,” says founder and owner Michael Lennox. While the original Muchacho is defined by its long, narrow footprint and Spanish tile roof—features reminiscent of its former life as a train depot—the West Midtown location leans into an industrial past rooted in automotive culture: a former Meineke car care shop. Big windows reference former garage doors, while retro racing details appear inside.
Photo by Luke Beard
Still, the connective tissue between the two locations is clear. Both spaces draw heavily from Muchacho’s Southern California skate‑and‑surf roots. At Muchacho West Midtown, familiar playfulness appears via a blue‑orange‑yellow racing stripe pattern, a three‑dimensional pegboard gallery wall used to hang art and plants, and vintage Meineke signage. A life‑size cardboard cutout of George Foreman, once the pitchman for Meineke, underscores Lennox’s willingness to lean into humor and nostalgia. “It’s a playful brand,” he says.
A functional halfpipe for skateboarding anchors the outdoor experience and will double as a performance space for bands and DJs. In about a month, a 4,000‑square‑foot “tropical secret garden” with tall bamboo lining the perimeter will open on the south side of the property. Another 1,500 square feet of patio space wraps the west and north sides, currently welcoming about 80 guests. Altogether, the West Midtown location will accommodate about 215 guests, making it comparable in size to the original, with a little more outdoor space.
Photo by Luke Beard
Muchacho West Midtown opened with the same core menu that made the Beltline location a staple: tacos, breakfast burritos, coffee, cocktails, and beer. Standouts like migas, chilaquiles, carne asada, and al pastor continue to be available. Over time, however, Lennox says each location is expected to develop its own personality, driven by the chefs who have “a pretty wide creative latitude.” Chef Betty Aparicio, formerly of Chido & Padre’s, steers the kitchen on the Westside.
“We want to nurture some immediate familiarity while providing space for some special moments you can only have at each location,” Lennox says.
Photo by Luke Beard
One of these special moments will take place April 4 at a grand opening party dubbed MuchachoFest. Expect bands, a fortune teller, a mini skate park in parking lot, food and drink specials, and giveaways. “It’s going to be a fun day in West Midtown,” Lennox says.
A third Muchacho location will debut in the old Revival space in Decatur this summer. In addition, the Electric Hospitality team is bringing Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall to the Westside. Slated to launch in May on 11th Street, the convivial restaurant and bar will feature a 5,000-square-foot courtyard with an airstream bar, stage, and Crepe Myrtles, and a 45-seat island bar inside. Formerly a single-story warehouse from 1950s or ’60s, Ladybird West Midtown will offer the same food and beverages as its Eastside sibling with room for the chef and mixologist to add their unique touches.
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