The first Barcade opened in 2004 in a former metal shop at 388 Union Avenue in the
Williamsburg section of
Brooklyn, and features a combination of vintage arcade games and American craft beers. The company is owned and operated by four long-time friends: brothers Kevin Beard and Scott Beard, Pete Langway and Paul Kermizian (director of
American Beer). The combination of classic video games and craft beer proved successful, and the brand expanded into
Jersey City, New Jersey, and the
Fishtown neighborhood of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Barcade later opened two locations in
Manhattan, including a location in
St. Mark's Place. Over the next two years, locations opened in
New Haven, Connecticut and
Newark, New Jersey. In the summer of 2017 plans were announced for two new locations that would expand the company to
Detroit, Michigan and
Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles location opened in May 2019. After a long delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Detroit location opened in August 2021. The location in
Newark, New Jersey became the first in the company's history to close, when it shuttered in September, 2022. The company opened a second Philadelphia location in
Center City, Philadelphia in December 2023 in the ground floor of the ornate, Gothic-style Hale Building, designed by
Willis G. Hale in 1887. The
Jersey City, New Jersey location closed in the spring of 2025 when the lease ended and the building was set for redevelopment. Later that year, the company opened a third location in
Manhattan on
Cortlandt Street (Manhattan) in part of the former
Century 21 (department store) flagship location. In the summer of 2024, Barcade partnered with
Rockefeller Center and ran a family friendly pop-up arcade in the ice rink's skate hut. The pop-up ran from June until the end of September. Barcade registered its name as a federal trademark in 2007, and has successfully defended it in court, while also becoming well known for aggressively pursuing any infringements on the mark. ==Notable patrons==