Now Open: Circus-Themed Arcade Bar Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq Has Arrived in Bowen Hills

You can now mash buttons and sip OTT cocktails on King Street, after the brand's first Brisbane outpost in Toombul was closed due to flooding.
Sarah Ward
Published on September 06, 2023

If you're going to open an arcade bar that nods to all things circus and sideshows in Brisbane — and gives away prizes — then Bowen Hills is the obvious place for it. That's where Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq now calls home, although that wasn't always the case. Opening on King Street on Wednesday, September 6, the venue makes the move from Toombul, where it launched back in 2019, then had to close due to the 2022 floods (the precinct is now officially being torn down).

Fun and games in a suburb known for the Ekka, but all throughout the year? That's what's on offer at Archie Brothers' new 340-person space in Bowen Hills — aka arcade antics, drinks, bowling and more. The games span everything from Mario Kart to Dance Dance Revolution, the sips are of the OTT variety, and a six-lane ten-pin alley and karaoke rooms are also onsite.

Archie Brothers Bowen Hills also features Hungry Hungry Hippos, Connect 4 Hoops, The QUBE virtual reality experiences and party rooms. Need more? Air hockey, basketball hoops and VR are all included, too, in a place that definitely doesn't want you to get bored.

On the drinks list: alcoholic concoctions like the Pop Till you Drop (made with fireball, butterscotch, apple juice, maple popcorn, bitters and whipped cream) and the Candy Stand (a strawberry shake featuring white rum, Frangelico, a vanilla candy frosted rim and a giant lollipop, plus whipped cream and sprinkles).

Archie Bros' food menu focuses on over-the-top novelty American diner grub, fitting right in with the circus decor. So, expect to tuck into dishes such as three-meat burgers, giant pretzels, and potato gems with garlic aioli that's served in a syringe.

The kidulting venture is just one of many for Funlab, which also boasts boozy mini-golf chain Holey Moley, Strike Bowling, the also games-related B. Lucky & Sons and challenge-room venue Hijinx Hotel in its stable — and opened a new Holey Moley and Hijnx Hotel in Chermside in 2022.

Archie Bros is officially launching its arrival in Bowen Hills with a shindig, taking place on Saturday, September 16 as part of Brisbane Festival. At the 80s-themed street party, expect games — obviously — plus dance competitions, DJs spinning old-school tracks and rollerskating all across King Street.

Find Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq at 3/30 King Street in Bowen Hills from Wednesday, September 6, operating from 12–10pm Monday–Thursday, 12pm–12am Friday–Saturday and 10am–10pm Sunday.

Images: Funlab.

Published on September 06, 2023 by Sarah Ward
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