Jolly Time – Quintard Mall

Jolly Time - Quintard Mall

Operating within the Quintard Mall in Anniston, Alabama, Jolly Time served as a local arcade, contributing to the mall’s role as a key recreational and retail destination for Calhoun County. While the precise opening date of Jolly Time remains unconfirmed, it was actively operating by 1990, as indicated by its listing as an arcade and amusement operator at the Quintard Drive address. The Quintard Mall itself first opened its doors in August 1970, providing the region’s first enclosed shopping center. As a mall-based arcade, Jolly Time likely featured a variety of coin-operated video games and possibly pinball machines, offering a dedicated space for electronic entertainment during a prominent era for arcades.

Although specific details about its game offerings are limited, other establishments within the mall, such as Griffin’s ice cream parlor, also housed arcade games, reflecting the general popularity of such entertainment in the area through the 1970s and 1980s. An exact closing date for Jolly Time is not publicly documented, but its absence from more recent mall directories and discussions suggests it ceased operations at some point, likely prior to or during the significant redevelopments of Quintard Mall that occurred around 2000 and 2019. Jolly Time’s presence helped establish Quintard Mall as a multi-faceted hub for local families and youth seeking entertainment beyond traditional retail.

References

  1. Arcade Museum – Jolly Time – Quintard Mall

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700 QUINTARD DR., ANNISTON, AL 36203-1844

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