The accessibility is not great, but for an able bodied person it's really nice. Right before the actual bowling lanes there is a drop down which would require knowledge of wheelies which not all wheelchair users have. Because you have to drop down a half foot step and then wheelie up 4 inches to actually bowl. But otherwise there is a bar, pool tables, obviously the bowling and you can get food. I went on a Friday evening and it was fairly quiet so rather autism friendly and they didn't have big flashing lights like the bowling alley in Marquette has. There are a lot of lanes. The part where you enter your names is rather old and kind of low tech, but it still works. You can have birthday parties there, which I did, and it was fairly nice and not too expensive. Overall it's nice, but not super accessible, though one of the entrances has a nice long ramp, and there is...
Read moreWe had our wedding reception at the banquet center, and we were thrilled with how everything turned out. Clay was great to work with, and asked us if we wanted to include things at the reception that we hadn't even thought of. The food was great, and the decor looked amazing. Clay worked with us to find meal options that accommodated our guests' dietary restrictions. If we had to do it all over again, we would absolutely have our reception here. We strongly recommend River Rock Lanes and Banquet Center if you're looking for a place to have a...
Read moreNice, basic bowling alley/entertainment facility. Lanes can be a bit finicky about ball return at times, but the staff is on the ball 😉Excellent place for banquets, etc. Food is top notch as is the service for special occasions. Update 8/1/2022: This place rocks! Previous comment about ball returns is fixed. My family bowled there today and had a great time. This is a great place for family fun on a budget. 4 people bowled 2 games and ate some pretty amazing "bar" food for just over $40. Highly recommend their fried pickle chips, French...
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