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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    You know her? I would like to know her, the heck with Jason, hook me up lol
    Behave ,,,

    Behave yourself Wild Bill!!! You’re a happily married man!! Well a married man anyway! Hope its happy!! lol
    p.s. She is waaaaaay to young for you! More like The Dude's age.... but somewhat older! The Dude is a pup!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenday View Post
    Closest one to me is in NYC. And like everything else in NYC, it's expensive as hell. Anywhere between $8.25 a game and $11.25 a game. Not worth it.
    That's insane! How does a game that takes 5 minutes to play equate to the price of a movie. I don't get these places.
    I'll only go during unlimited bowling times.

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    Similar to what your posting, what we have round our parts
    http://www.pinstripes.com/

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by MICHAEL View Post
    Behave ,,,

    Behave yourself Wild Bill!!! You’re a happily married man!! Well a married man anyway! Hope its happy!! lol
    p.s. She is waaaaaay to young for you! More like The Dude's age.... but somewhat older! The Dude is a pup!!!
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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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSheibs View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by edpup316 View Post
    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.
    They host some leagues too. I checked out the website and they have several winter leagues. Makes me want to stop by during league play and see if they still play pop music or no music. Anyone bowl a league at one of these places?

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    Quote Originally Posted by panbanger View Post
    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
    My thoughts exactly!

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