"Everybody has their own rules when playing shuffleboard. Some that sound legitimate, and others a little less so. At Electric Shuffle on Rainey Street, there’s no need to worry about “rules” and “points”—this is a fully electronic shuffleboard situation, which means all you have to do is toss that puck and let some mysterious computer keep the score. Is this a solution to a problem that never really existed? Maybe. But on the plus side, there’s a camera that provides an instant replay for all those really intense moments of the game that’ll make you feel like a superstar." - nicolai mccrary
"Everybody has their own rules when playing shuffleboard. Some that sound legitimate, and others a little less so. At Electric Shuffle on Rainey Street, there’s no need to worry about “rules” and “points”—this is a fully electronic shuffleboard situation, which means all you have to do is toss that puck and let some mysterious computer keep the score. Is this a solution to a problem that never really existed? Maybe. But on the plus side, there’s a camera that provides an instant replay for all those really intense moments of the game that’ll make you feel like a superstar. " - nicolai mccrary
"At Electric Shuffle on Rainey Street, there’s no need to worry about the points and “rules” that everybody seems to make up—this is a fully electronic shuffleboard situation, which means all you have to do is slide that weight across the board, and let some mysterious computer keep the score. Is this a solution to a problem that never really existed? Maybe. But on the plus side, there’s a camera that provides an instant replay in slo-mo for all those really intense moments of the game that’ll make you feel like a superstar. And since this is Rainey Street, there’s also a full bar and a food menu filled with snacky foods that are easy to eat between rounds. " - raphael brion, nicolai mccrary
"The Rainey-adjacent shuffleboard bar in downtown is hosting a 2000-themed New Year’s Eve party with an open bar, food, DJs, games, and midnight toast. Tickets are $150; there are indoor and outdoor areas" - Nadia Chaudhury
"Everybody has their own rules when playing shuffleboard. Some that sound legitimate, and others a little less so. At Electric Shuffle on Rainey Street, there’s no need to worry about “rules” and “points”—this is a fully electronic shuffleboard situation, which means all you have to do is toss that puck and let some mysterious computer keep the score. Is this a solution to a problem that never really existed? Maybe. But on the plus side, there’s a camera that provides an instant replay for all those really intense moments of the game that’ll make you feel like a superstar." - Nicolai McCrary