CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Superelectric Pinball Parlor has been serving up nostalgia with a side of fun in Gordon Square since opening three years ago. Soon, they'll be pouring drinks too.

Superelectric's long-awaited bar opens Friday, August 10 at noon. Patrons can belly up to it in between rounds of pinball for a selection of craft and domestic beers, ciders, wines, classic cocktails and slushies-- with or without alcohol.

"Since we opened in 2015, we've focused on providing an affordable, family-friendly experience," co-owner David Spasic said in a press release. "With the addition of a full bar, we now offer a one-stop destination for fun, food and drinks. Enjoying a cold beverage while playing is a historical piece of pinball culture that we're excited to now provide."

Added Adam Rosen, economic director for the Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization, "David and his business partner Nathan Murray are Gordon Square residents and have long been committed to the area's success. Having a full bar at the parlor should be a boon to all of its business neighbors."

If they're hungry, guests can also order from the kitchen, which Superelectric added earlier in the spring. The menu is centered around Korean fried chicken, spring rolls and mochi ice cream.

The old-timey arcade features about 20 vintage pinball machines, each restored to their original condition.

Superelectric Pinball Parlor is open to all ages six days week from noon to 11 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, noon to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 8 p.m. on Sunday.