Cutest little golf place with a great indoor spot for kids (I referred to it as a coffee shop for kids. The owner was very friendly. The family just got the place last year and has vamped it up. Lots of old school games (wooden chess, checkers, and stuff I've never seen), old school candies (including the candy buttons with paper that you end up eating and satellite wafers...classic! Also have standard hot food items like fries, pizza, ice cream etc. Gold place was decked out with Halloween decor appropriately and I imagine they change it seasonally. Only downside was that since they were starting up still and learning ropes of business they had run out of several things and it took awhile to make fries but I imagine once they get the swing of things this will be a perfect local chill spot for kiddos...
Read moreThis place has such a unique set of offerings for family fun.
The classic mini-golf course has great holes that go beyond the typical par-2, straight shots, including possibly the longest mini-golf hole that I have ever played (a par 4!).
A few holes have a "spinner" at the start - where you spin an have some funny rule added to the hole for the player, including having folks only use their hand for their first shot, switch scores with someone else or act as human blocker for the next player :).
You can tell the creators/owners care about this mini-golf course.
We didn't get to play the various other options, like soccer golf or corn hole golf - but are eager to comeback and...
Read moreWow! I have never written a review for a place that I did not actually play. I read about it when they were featured in the Pittsburgh magazine and was curious. I stopped on my way back from playing golf on route 8 and looked over the fence to watch others playing. Two guys were on the course with notepads and weren't actually playing. I asked them if they were the designers of the course and they said they were. It is a truly ingenious design and I can't wait to experience it as soon as I find some others to...
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