We reserved some space at this alley for a last minute birthday party for my kiddo. We had 20 guests total, kids and adults. The staff was very friendly, accommodating, and laid back. As we had more people wanting to bowl, they simply opened up more lanes for us. As we had a large age and ability range for the kiddos attending, they set up a ramp and organized our lanes in a way that allowed everyone, including the parents, to relax and have a good time. This bowling alley has an awesome vintage feel to it, and it is clean and well maintained (bathrooms included). As there is a full service restaurant, we were required to purchase food and drinks from them for the party. It very easily could have gotten out of hand with so many guests, but the staff handled our orders flawlessly. We ordered pizza, mozzarella sticks, and chicken fingers. The food was prepared to order and was very tasty! Large portions too! Overall, everyone who attended had a wonderful time. I wouldn’t hesitate to book another party here or simply bowl a couple games with my family. Thanks for an...
Read moreDuring the week, the bowling alley is not busy and the rates are low if you’re a senior it’s only $3.50 per line
The facility is in good shape and has automatic scorekeeping
Though the pro shop is not up to my standards I was there to get a ball fitted, but there was someone ahead of me. 1520 minutes later the employee finished with the client, but he went over and was talking with an employee who was bowling on another side of the bowling alley. He did that for 20-25 minutes. Forgetting that he said he would handle me after the last client.
I went up to him, trying to remind him that I was still waiting to be helped. But he said I was interrupting his discussion.
I brought this to the managers attention when I left without being helped. The manager...
Read moreWe had gotten together about 30 kids with parents to bowl. They were understaffed and seemed to be aggravated that we were there. They lady that was working the bar and other thi gas in the building seemed that we were a big hassle for her. Everytime she walked by she was shaking her head and talking under her breath about the crowd. It's the last bowling alley in this town,knowing that you would think they would want to accommodate locals. This is how small places like this go out of business. They need to take a step back and know it's a hospitality business. If you don't like people or crowds, you're I. The wrong line...
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