1 / 2Las Vegas Arcade Soho
๐ London, Greater London
Las Vegas Arcade Soho concentrates on rhythm and music games rarely found elsewhere in London: Dance Dance Revolution, Pump It Up, Taiko drums, Jubeat, and multiplayer Bishi Bashi. Best suited to older children and teens.
Great arcade. Visited on 1st of November. The game selection is great. I've never played pump it up before and it was great fun. DDR cabinet was great and had an amazing song selection. The new Taiko machine was also really cool. Jubeat is pretty neat too, first time playing it. Prices were good and the overall volume level was great, could hear all the machines clearly. Awesome place to visit if you're into rhythm games. Right side of the DDR machine and right side of the new Taiko machine were a fair bit harder to play than the left sides, like they were not always triggering or you had to hit them a little harder than usual. The new Taiko machine also had an issue where audio would cut out intermittently. We still had a great time, but going by reviews here the staff seem to take maintaining their machines seriously and I figure they'd appreciate the feedback. These issues may already be sorted out by the time I've left the review. If you get a stepmaniax machine I will spend all my holiday cash here next time I visit London. Cheers!
๐ Family Action Verdict
Best for older children and teens with an interest in rhythm games or gaming culture. The specialist machine lineup gives it an edge over generic arcades for enthusiasts. Very young children will find little here โ the environment is loud and the games require coordination. Confirm opening hours before travelling.
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Stuart Adams
4 months ago
โGreat arcade. Visited on 1st of November. The game selection is great. I've never played pump it up before and it was great fun. DDR cabinet was great and had an amazing song selection. The new Taiko machine was also really cool. Jubeat is pretty neat too, first time playing it. Prices were good and the overall volume level was great, could hear all the machines clearly. Awesome place to visit if you're into rhythm games. Right side of the DDR machine and right side of the new Taiko machine were a fair bit harder to play than the left sides, like they were not always triggering or you had to hit them a little harder than usual. The new Taiko machine also had an issue where audio would cut out intermittently. We still had a great time, but going by reviews here the staff seem to take maintaining their machines seriously and I figure they'd appreciate the feedback. These issues may already be sorted out by the time I've left the review. If you get a stepmaniax machine I will spend all my holiday cash here next time I visit London. Cheers!โ
E.Reviews
4 months ago
โMe and my friends went here and it was a really nice environment, good games and honestly a vibe. Thereโs a cash machine so you can take out money for tokens and You can stay here for about 2 + hours it was really good!!โ
Jacques Collins
a month ago
โLovely arcade with games you don't usually find elsewhere. Our favorite was bishi bashi a three player game which was so fun and we'll worth the moneyโ
Mรฉlissa
5 months ago
โHad a really fun time at Las Vegas Arcade Soho. Cheap prices. Loud, difficult to hear each other. Have to wait a bit to play some games.โ
Reviews from Google
Overview
The venue stocks rhythm-focused arcade machines including Dance Dance Revolution, Pump It Up, Taiko drum machines, Jubeat, and the three-player Bishi Bashi. Token prices draw positive mentions. An ATM on site handles cash top-ups. Sessions of 2+ hours are common. Opening hours have occasionally differed from those posted on Google Maps โ worth confirming ahead of arrival.







