According to an article in the Chicago Tribune, Namco Entertainment will open a Pac-Man themed restaurant near Chicago's Woodfield Mall. In January, the 40,000 square foot facility, named "Level 257" in reference to the famous final "killscreen" level in the original Pac-Man game, will open in a former warehouse space owned by Sears.

The website for "Level 257" boldly asserts: "Noming soon... to Chicagoland early 2015." The site lists a Facebook as well as a Tumblr account and a mailing list. They are now hiring.

"'Level 257' seeks to explore Pac-Man's impact upon our society and pop culture," reads the Tumblr, "reminding us all of the importance of play in our lives, while facilitating our desire to relive those times when beating the next level was the most important thing in our world. All while indulging that which we love now - great food and drink with our friends and family."

The restaurant is described as "high-end" with 180 seats, bars, lounges and "giant red leather booths and a separate sports bar... 16 retro-styled bowling lanes... table tennis, pinball machines and our Lost & Found games parlor with original arcades alongside exciting new titles, plus custom-built game tables and free-to-play board games."

I for one hope this new eatery succeeds so they can bring one to the Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey area. I would eat at "Level 257" five times a week.

I'm only half kidding.