![]() ![]() ![]() The front bar on the northern-most building now has 32 draft lines. Ropewalk has all new flooring, paint, bar tops, blinds, Samsung televisions, and draft beer lines. The lanes on the second floor will likely be a bit longer than the ones on the first floor. Ropewalk will add four more duckpin machines to the second floor if the first-floor units are popular. There are new pool tables on the second floor and third floor. ![]() Ropewalk is four rowhomes wide, and the front of the middle two buildings have been filled with games including a very large Connect Four Hoops, four skee-ball machines, two mini duckpin machines, Big Buck Hunter, Golden Tee, bubble hockey, and bubble soccer. Ropewalk will look to add more games to the second floor after figuring out what is popular. However, if a game doesn’t work out at Ropewalk, it can be moved to one of the Alley Oops locations. The Ropewalk team used its experience at Alley Oops to determine what games would likely work best at Ropewalk. They also opened a new restaurant in Ocean City over the summer called Alley Oops which has a shark tank, mini duckpin bowling, and around 50 games.Ī spokesperson for the Ropewalk team said Alley Oops has been a fantastic experience and they are already planning a second location at the former OC Brewing Co. The Ropewalk team is building off the success of its beach bars in Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia that have different activities like playgrounds, corn hole, ring toss, and fire pits. Now in its 25th year of business in Federal Hill, Ropewalk returns with a concept the ownership group feels will “cater more to locals and families in South Baltimore.” The restaurant now has mini duckpin lanes, arcade lanes, more low-top tables, more beer taps, and a new menu. Ropewalk Tavern reopened last week after being closed since July for renovations. ![]()
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