I've been to Trade Center a few times now and enjoy my visits. The two brothers that run the place are great! Entertaining and kind. Wayne is one of their names, can't remember the other. Some positives include: paying by the game vs paying by the hour (10 sets, or w.e you call it haha), allowed to bring in your own food and drink, (ordered a pizza late one night and Wayne's brother let us pause our game to go pick up the pizza and resume with no additional charge. Granted it wasn't busy at all, but this was noticed and appreciated), sometimes allowed to connect the AUX cord and play choice of music. Place is overall a nice atmosphere and a good time for a pretty good price. Will...
   Read moreHidden gem. We had a great time there. Some of the nicest people working there and bowling on other lanes. People willing to help, sharing bowling balls and quick to say a nice word. It is a invaluable resource when the Cape gets busy. We had no wait and a nice lane. The system tracks everything (people, scores, even who gets bumpers) with silly animations. The bowling alley is in the back of the building on the first floor. The facilities are a bit dated, typical for neighborhood alleys. Don't expect glowing balls, rock music and cocktails. It is a nice local alley. A great resource on...
   Read moreWe visited for first time today and brought our 4 year old who hadn’t bowled before. The owners were so friendly as was everyone in there, the bumpers go up for the kids and they have lighter balls and training ramp. My daughter was the only kid there and everyone was so kind to us and helpful. The highlight of her day was the dog Zane, a big, cuddly dog that was sooo sweet she ended up ditching bowling for. We will definitely be back! Great, fun place for all ages! Zane is the...
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