5 /5 Hannah Madaus: Lansing Shuffle is both a food hall and gaming space. The building is oriented into two sections, one with food/bar/stage and the other with the shuffle board courts. It’s $40/hour for a team of four (or two) and reservations are not required, but suggested because it’s first come, first serve. We didn’t end up playing, but hopefully will get a chance to on the next visit. I will say this is a great location for groups and there is plenty of food to choose from. I ordered from both Browndog and Yeti kitchen, and my family ordered from Beirut Kitchen and Takitos Af. Everyone had great dishes and complimented the different flavors. From Yeti kitchen, I ordered Samosas and they were super tasty, came with 2 dipping sauces. Staff was also really friendly and it’s easy to order. Each food vendor will request your phone number and you get a text notification to collect your food. We also ordered drinks from the bar, the bartender was quick and professional, they checked in with each customer who approached the bar. I purchased the Arnold Palmer cocktail, it was so refreshing that I ended up getting a second one. I think this is a great venue for birthdays or dates and also hosts many events with DJs and musicians, which is a huge improvement for the capitol area.