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Coordinates: 45°2340N 75°4100W / 45.39456°N 75.6834°W / 45.39456; -75.6834
 

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House of Targ is a live music venue, arcade and pierogi restaurant in Ottawa, Canada.[1] The venue opened April 17, 2014, with a live performance from Toronto band PUP.[2][3]

Most of the bands booked belong to the rock, indie, alternative, punk, hardcore, metal, ska, synth categories. Some bands and artists that have performed at House of TARG include Pup, The Nils, Rational Youth, The Real McKenzies, UK Subs, Neil Hamburger, Angry Samoans, Agathocles, Extreme Noise Terror, Dead Brain Cells, David Liebe Hart, B.A. Johnston, Rich Aucoin, Chixdiggit, Anciients, Hibria, Dayglo Abortions, Screaming Females, The Courtneys, C. J. Ramone, Ian Blurton, Truckfighters, Bob Log III, Re-Animator, Gorod, Mike Krol, Weaves, Hard Skin, Antidote, Blanks 77, A Wilhelm Scream, Days N' Daze, Moon King, Surfer Blood, Pop. 1280, Downtown Boys, Duotang, The Interrupters, Dave Hause, Dilly Dally, White Lung, Diemonds, Dirty Dishes, The Balconies, DZ Deathrays, Dune Rats, The Pack A.D., The Dirty Nil, The Cave Singers, Said The Whale, Library Voices, No Joy, The Elwins, and The Zolas.[4]

The concept behind the House of Targ name comes from the popular 1980 arcade game "Targ",[5] which was the first machine donated to the space.

A monthly House of Targ zine was distributed around Ottawa.

In 2014, the venue had around twelve classic arcade games and eighteen "vintage pinball games".[2]

References

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  1. ^ "About House of TARG - Pinball, Classic Arcade Games, Ottawa Music, Perogies". House Of TARG. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  • ^ a b Armstrong, Dennis (April 16, 2014). "Pinball arcade offers classic good time". Ottawa Sun. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  • ^ "Sound Seekers: 31 things you need to know about House of Targ". ottawamagazine.com. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  • ^ "About House of TARG - Pinball, Classic Arcade Games, Ottawa Music, Perogies". House Of TARG. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  • ^ "Pinball, punk rock and perogies at awaited House of Targ". nutgraphweekly. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
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