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New arcade bar coming to Glenwood South

Super Rad Retro Lounge is living up to its name with classic arcade games, pinball, air hockey, and more on Glenwood South.

Two people hold a sign for Super Rad on Glenwood Avenue.

Super Rad is taking the place of the former Mojito Lounge.

Photo provided by Super Rad Retro Lounge

Super Rad Retro Lounge is a new arcade + bar along Glenwood South, and it’s aiming to open its doors for pinball, arcade, and pool this spring.

Super Rad is right next door to The Cupcake Shoppe on the southern end of Raleigh’s nightlife district and will offer classic arcade games alongside beer, cocktails, and THC beverages.

The lounge will be family-friendly during the day and adult-centered at night. Super Rad joins Boxcar and incoming Pins Mechanical Co. as another barcade option in Raleigh.

Catch Super Rad when it opens at 106 Glenwood Ave., and stay tuned for the opening date. Game on.

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