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From Stranger Things to jean jackets, the world has been hit with a serious case of 80s nostalgia and this new Financial District bar will be sure to capitalize on that.

Set to open in September, in the Moxy NYC Downtown hotel, Recreation is the brainchild of Happiest Hour creator, Jon Neidich. The 5,000-square-foot space is meant to look and feel like a 1980s party fully equipped with all the arcade classics like see-ball and Pacman. Plus, thee’s the never-ending game of Twister with colored dots painted right onto the floor.

“I think that era is one that I’ve always been a fan of, and I think that is a time when people took their leisure time a little bit more seriously than perhaps we do today,” Neidich told Eater.

As far as the drinks go, there’s a cocktail list of simple cocktails like screwdrivers, drinks on tap, and spiked punch bowl. Keeping in line with Happiest Hour, Neidich said that he’s challenging the idea that a bar needs to feel serious in order to serve good drinks. With a legitimate basketball half-court, Recreation will be anything but serious. Food will also be available but not details on that yet.

Recreation will also be open during the day, serving as a co-working space with coffee and become a full bar at night. It’s definitely set to match up the house party aesthetic.