Pinball Wizard in Pelham is terrific. However, my favorite pin, MM, is in really rough shape there. It's set to two-ball castle multiball and some of the shots just don't work. (Very hard to hit a joust charge, the wire switch in front of Merlin's Magic is missing so the ball pops right out of that shot, etc).
Otherwise, the owner is really nice and the prices are reasonable. She also repairs and sells pins.
I guess she has a Safecracker in the back room (the list above is only working, on the floor machines. There are some that are being worked on in the back room/party room, like T2), but said she wouldn't sell it.