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Where else would you expect to find the best pinball in the Twin Cities but in a forgotten strip mall in Hopkins? SS Billiards lies off the beaten path, obscure to all but the truly dedicated. SS doesn't wear the glitz of a Dave & Buster's, or the bells and whistles of a Chuck E. Cheese. You won't find jalapeƱo poppers to snack on between games as with other whitewashed suburban chains. Here in this low-rent atmosphere, where pimpled, nicotine-fed youth roam free, is something far more compelling: a history of pinball in just one room. SS has games that score in the hundreds and in the hundreds of thousands. Send your ball up the chute with a satisfying sproing or just push the button. Play with your favorite trademarked characters or a simple pair of clunky flippers. A Redford-like cowboy stud beckons you from the once-ubiquitous Eight-Ball Deluxe game. In his western shirt and full 'stache, and with adoring harem, he typifies the dawn of the 1980s. This was the twilight of the game's reign, before Pac-Men and -Women came to devour pinball's oversized ball bearings and screen-printed boards.
Where else would you expect to find the best pinball in the Twin Cities but in a forgotten strip mall in Hopkins? SS Billiards lies off the beaten path, obscure to all but the truly dedicated. SS doesn't wear the glitz of a Dave & Buster's, or the bells and whistles of a Chuck E. Cheese. You won't find jalapeño poppers to snack on between games as with other whitewashed suburban chains. Here in this low-rent atmosphere, where pimpled, nicotine-fed youth roam free, is something far... More »
Ask anyone who knows local pinball about S.S. Billiards, and chances are they'll say, "Oh, you mean Lloyd's." They're talking about Lloyd Olson, the Hopkins arcade's owner and operator since 1979. (His mother owned it before him. She bought it from a man named Sam Snelling, hence the "S.S.") Lloyd is a fixture in the local pinball community, in part because of his devotion to preserving and refurbishing the rare and finicky beast that is the pinball machine. More important might be the fact... More »
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