"entertainment
made easy"
Pickleball becomes free play after 8pm Thurs-Sat. Must pay entry fee.
$5 ENTRY (21+)
$10 ENTRY (UNDER 21)
YOU MUST BE 13+ TO ENTER
MINORS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT
OPERATING HOURS:
Thursday-Saturday
4:00pm-1:30am
(Ages 13+ must be accompanied by an adult 4pm-7pm)
18+ 7pm-1am
Upcoming Events
- Multiple DatesThu, Jan 23SpringfieldJan 23, 2025, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PMSpringfield, 1900 W Sunset St, Springfield, MO 65807, USAJan 23, 2025, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PMSpringfield, 1900 W Sunset St, Springfield, MO 65807, USAWho doesn't love a little friendly competition. This tournament is meant to be taken just as its name suggests, "Not So Serious." Think about it as your neighborhood court, letting loose and having fun. It's a doubles tournament with two brackets and two winners. LG!
GAMES WITH BALLS
SPRINGFIELD'S SOCIAL SPORT AND GAME CENTER
FULL GAMES LIST
classic's games
pickleball
The popular paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong using a paddle and plastic ball with holes
pool tables
Play popular pool games like eight-ball, blackball, nine-ball, ten-ball, seven-ball, straight pool, one-pocket, and bank pool
golf simulator
Play our high-tech system that enables you to practice golf and play courses indoors in a virtually simulated golf environment
connect 4 basketball
Two players shoot baskets and watch as their basketballs magically fall into place grid. The first player to align four balls horizontally, vertically, or diagonally wins
cornhole
Players take turns pitching their corn bags at the cornhole platform until a contestant reaches the score of 21 points
shuffleboard
A tedious game where players take turns sliding weighted pucks down a long, smooth table made of wood trying to make points and knock opponents off
fowling
It’s as easy as throwing a football at ten bowling pins until someone knocks them all down
dart boards
Play any dart game you'd like on our two dart boards with scoreboards handy
free throw lanes
Practice your form by shooting hoops on your own, or take up an opponent in heated a first to 10 baskets race
ping pong
Like most other sports, table tennis had humble beginnings as a “parlor game,” open to anyone with access to a table, paddle, and ball