Overview: Cramped, hardly any lanes, hardly any useable house balls, smelly… I loved this place. It reminded me of the old Moller Lanes in Lansing, Illinois(RIP). The building really feels like it is from another century; the bowling alley is off the main road, but located, as far as I could tell, on a residential street. Cons: The cons can be seen as pros and the pros can be seen as cons, and since I really fell in love with this place, I will start with the cons. As I stated in the intro, they hardly have any useable balls. If you have your own, bring it. The place is a little ripe; old carpet. Pros: Cheap drinks and bowling till… does this place close? I don’t know, it may just be they close when the last pensioner turns off the slot machines. But seriously, you can bowl till 1AM! And there were people bowling till 1AM. Every last square inch of this place is used as an alley. If you have the pleasure of bowling on lane #1, you pretty much have to hold your arm out to keep from brushing the wall. Conclusion: I think it is $ 3 a game; two people can drink for about $ 20… 2 people can drink themselves into a stupor for $ 40. What more could you ask for.