The Inland Empire covers a vast stretch of Southern California east of Los Angeles, spanning Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Pinball here clusters in a few distinct pockets: downtown Riverside, the Murrieta/Temecula corridor to the south, and the western foothills communities near Claremont and Upland.
Most venues in the region operate as dedicated arcades with admission-based free play, though you'll also find machines at a craft brewery and an entertainment venue. Here's where to find pinball across the Inland Empire.
Inland Empire Arcades
Pinbug Pomona
Arcade · Downtown Pomona

Pinbug Pomona operates as a vintage-focused pinball arcade with machines spanning from the 1970s to present day. All games run on free play after paying admission—choose from 30-minute, 75-minute, or day passes. The lineup rotates as machines cycle in and out for maintenance.
- Pinball machines: 20+
- Practical notes: Family-friendly, open Thursday–Sunday, party rentals available
- Address: 252 S Main St, Pomona, CA 91766
Arcade Monsters (Murrieta)
Arcade · Murrieta

Arcade Monsters opened its Murrieta location in December 2025 as part of the anime-themed arcade chain. The blacklit space features unlimited-play admission covering pinball alongside rhythm games, retro cabinets, and modern releases. This is the company's second California location after San Diego.
- Pinball machines: 20+
- Practical notes: All ages, unlimited play with admission
- Address: 39809 Avenida Acacias Suite C, Murrieta, CA 92563
Riverside Game Lab
Arcade · Downtown Riverside

Riverside Game Lab combines pinball with a full bar, food menu, and VR experiences in downtown Riverside. The venue hosts tournaments and serves as home base for regional competitive pinball events including Pinball at the LAB. A dedicated pinball area sits alongside classic arcade cabinets, rhythm games, and air hockey.
- Pinball machines: 20
- Practical notes: Full bar, food menu, 21+ after 10pm Friday–Saturday
- Address: 3633 Market St, Riverside, CA 92501
Revival Arcade
Arcade · San Bernardino

Revival Arcade occupies a converted 1920s church across from the Original McDonald's Museum. Pay by the hour for unlimited play on pinball, classic video games, and console games. The owners restore machines themselves, and the venue hosts private parties outside regular hours.
- Pinball machines: 10+
- Practical notes: Family-friendly, hourly admission, Friday–Sunday only
- Address: 1395 North E St, San Bernardino, CA 92405
Lost Levels (Claremont)
Arcade · Claremont
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Lost Levels hides an underground arcade beneath its video game shop inside the historic Claremont Packing House. Pay admission for unlimited play on retro arcade games and pinball. The shop also buys, sells, and trades video games and consoles.
- Pinball machines: A few
- Practical notes: 30-minute or day pass options, open daily
- Address: 530 W 1st St, Claremont, CA 91711
Inland Empire Breweries with Pinball Machines
8 Bit Brewing Company Brewstro
Brewery · Murrieta

8 Bit Brewing Company pairs craft beer with a video game theme that extends to its game room. The Murrieta brewery has operated since 2014, expanding from a small tasting room to a full brewpub with over 15 beers on tap and a complete food menu. Pinball machines take quarters.
- Pinball machines: 10+
- Practical notes: Dog-friendly patio, full food menu, coin-operated games
- Address: 26755 Jefferson Ave, Suite F, Murrieta, CA 92562
Inland Empire Entertainment Venues with Pinball
The Axe Lair
Entertainment venue · Downtown Upland

The Axe Lair launched in 2018 as the Inland Empire's first axe throwing venue. Pinball machines line the space alongside digital target games, private karaoke rooms, and a rage room. Walk-ins welcome, though booking ahead helps during busy times.
- Pinball machines: 10+
- Practical notes: Axe throwing primary activity, snacks and beer available
- Address: 164 N Second Ave, Upland, CA 91786
The Inland Empire gives pinball players variety—from dedicated arcades with vintage machines to a brewpub game room to an axe throwing venue. Murrieta anchors the southern part of the region with multiple options close together, while downtown Riverside serves as the hub for competitive play and tournaments.
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Last updated: January 2026




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