Similar to what your posting, what we have round our parts
http://www.pinstripes.com/
I didn't realize how popular these types of places were. It seems like they are for people who want to go bowling....but don't really like bowling? I mean it's pretty clear that if you are a serious bowler these places are at the bottom of your list.
I like the fact that theses are places serving really good food, but I would rather go to a "regular" bowling alley with good food. Not some "upscale" place with trendy people ironically behaving like us common folk![]()
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Closest one for me is San Jose. $5.25 per game during week and $6.25 per game during weekend. Seems very nice but it is just a little too far of a drive for me right now. I sometimes do some work down in that area. So I might stop by and bowl a few games one of these days.
I've been to the one in San Jose, gf wanted to go shopping at the mall so i crept off across the street. The inside is huge to make room for the bar, resturant and pool room, and the lanes werent that bad except for the approaches being a little tacky, the black light bowling(at 3 in the afternoon) and the constient loud Pop music. Makes me sad when i see places like this with 50 or so lanes they could host some pretty great tourny's with all those lanes on weekend mornings before the birthday parties start no problem.
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