I came here excited for a fun night of bowling, but the experience was completely ruined by the incredibly rude old man working at the front. From the moment we walked in, he acted like we were inconveniencing him just by being there. No greeting, no smile—just an attitude like he’d rather be anywhere else.
When we asked about lane availability, he gave short, dismissive answers and rolled his eyes. When we tried to clarify pricing, he snapped at us like we were stupid. It was honestly shocking how openly rude he was. The place itself is outdated, and the atmosphere is already lacking, but his attitude made it unbearable.
We ended up leaving before even playing because we didn’t want to give our money to a business that treats customers this poorly. Avoid this place unless you enjoy being...
Read moreProbably the best bowling alley I've ever been to. Not one single music video, disco ball, or laser light. Just beautiful, retro, but well maintained alleys. Rob, the owner, is the coolest and nicest guy ever. He prefers to host leagues over open bowling but at least on Saturday anyone can stop by from 2pm-10pm and play a few games. It seems in the past they may have had other open bowling nights or maybe it's just during the season. Do not hesitate to give Rob a call and find out. Prices for games, shoe rentals, and the occasional cold beer are more than reasonable. This is my favorite place to hang out...
Read moreThe old hag at the front desk was unbelievably rude to us when we tried walking in to get an alley all because we asked if we could bring in food and then he told us there was food there so we went over and the food looked like the homeless shelter wouldn’t even accept it and they were willing to serve beer to kids under 21 and the facility looks insanely run down and needs to be renovated never coming back again...
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