Can Can Wonderland, the family play space that has an 18-hole indoor mini-golf course and arcade with vintage games, is adding a self-service tap wall that includes beer, wine and “artist-inspired” cocktails.

Here’s how it works: You scan a credit card and driver’s license to start a tab, then you’re given a radio-frequency wristband that tracks the amount you’ve poured (for payment and also to prevent over serving). You can pour yourself any amount — an ounce to give any drink a try, or a pint of your favorite brew. The system will charge you when you’re finished.

Beers on tap include lots of local favorites like Fair State, Indeed, neighboring BlackStack, Modist, Surly and more. There are also nationally known beers like 21st Amendment, Lagunitas, Coors and Hamm’s.

There are four types of wine and eight cocktails, including an old fashioned, a Cuba libre and other original creations like “subtle beast.”

In addition to the new tap wall are three new private party rooms, and the venue is planning to revamp the kitchen to expand the menu items it offers and add a new interactive art installation. The installation is a 20-room “exhibit of sorts” with highly visual artist-designed spaces and elements, and it will likely open in early September.

“We could not be more excited about this expansion,” said Can Can Wonderland CEO Jennifer Pennington in a news release. “We pride ourselves on being both a ‘bucket list’ destination and a community gathering place, and we’re thrilled to put an even bigger stake in the ground with this self-service tap wall and all the other exciting elements, including the brand-new event space which is open now.”

Can Can, in the former American Can Co. space on Prior Avenue in St. Paul, is open Thursday through Sunday, while construction continues.