There seems to be plenty of lanes for bowling. But what I went here for on a Sunday afternoon was to see the performance of my cousin’s teenage son’s R-n-R band, along with other R-n-R bands out of the same music school. This place has a nice-sized pub room with a full bar, free popcorn, a few pool tables, and plenty of tables for patrons to sit at. They also sell pizzas — pepperoni or sausage or a combination of the two — which they build there upon frozen crusts. A medium size combo pizza and two very large tap beers was less than $ 20. Our bartender was friendly and attentive. I was glad to see that they slice their citrus fruits, fresh, as needed, and are generous with their slice size(I love squeezing fresh lime into a generic light beer).
Josh E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Minneapolis, MN
Nice little bowling alley. Came here to celebrate our daughters birthday party with some family and friends. They have a few specials for those who do like to regularly bowl, icluding early mirning games at the cost of $ 1.25 per game(I dont believe that includes shoe rental.) The lanes are somewhat upkept, i think a couple of them could use some refurbishing, as balls tend to curve further down the lane, and thats with a child pushing it down a kids ramp, so i cant imagine there is too much curve in that push. Nothing too extravagent here but its a nice place to come with friends and family for some pizza and bowling. For the adult friendly version, they also have an attached sports bar area called the 300 lane or something like that. pull tabs, full bar, and some tvs and stuff. Nice staff and bartender too. For the kiddies(Besides the bowling alley) they have a small little arcade center with quite a few old timer arcade games. Old but still fun. They can win tickets and cash em in for cheap little prizes. Nothing too extravagent. The best part of that arcade area is definently either skee-ball or the hoop challenge. All in all its a nice place to have some cheap and original family fun, I’d return again.