5:30 - 9PM
1710 N Farm to Market 1626, Buda“We recently visited Memorial Miniature Golf and Museum in Buda, Texas, and we can't recommend it enough! From the moment we arrived, the friendly owners and staff made us feel incredibly welcomed. The facility is not only fun but also well-maintained, ensuring a top-notch experience for visitors of all ages.The miniature golf course is a blast, offering challenging holes and plenty of excitement for the whole family. The WWII plane model and mini museum add an extra layer of immersion and excitement to the experience. Our kids are already demanding to go back.Overall, Memorial Miniature Golf and Museum exceeded all our expectations, providing a perfect blend of entertainment, education, and family-friendly fun. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a great time, this place is a must-visit!”
“The staff is always super great
Theyre very helpful with drinks or snacks
Establishment is very dog friendly and they have water and treats for doggo.
They will let you sample anything you are curious to try as well as super affordable bottles to take home”
“I rented out a spot for a baby shower this past weekend and it was great! The space was more than adequate, the set-up for chairs and tables was helpful, bar service was very much appreciated, and the catering by Lonnie, the gentleman who rented the space to us, was superb.6/5 Stars. I would definitely recommend this spot and the services provided to anyone looking to host a gathering.”
“Saw this place while driving through Austin and thought it'd be a neat place to visit. I'm not super familiar with Pinball but thought it'd be fun.
It seems to be more focussed on typical prize ticket arcade games with a redemption counter. Other shooter games as well as mainstays such as skiball and such. Offhand I only remember seeing about a dozen pinball machines, and from what I see online, it looks like their other locations have a stronger focus on pinball.
I know prize arcades aren't cheap, but with how tight tickets here are, and how many games of chance (LOTS of coin pushers and the like) I probably won't be returning to this location. I'm not sure what the dollar-to-token ratio is, especially with buy more save more promotions, but I'm sure you're paying well over a dollar per game. Started with $60 in "tokens", and I think we ended up with about $5 worth of candy/bouncy balls.
That said, I'd be very interested to visit the other locations, where i think there's a stronger focus on pinball, so hopefully they can keep their prices a little lower, not needing to worry about ticket redemption costs.”