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| - Came here last night with my work peeps for a team event. (We usually have poker nights on Thursdays, this week we decided to be rebels)
We booked the VIP section that was completely private & secluded (we have about 18 IT guys and 4 directors, 2 marketing, 3 HR and 2 admins).
It's directly to the right side of the mall , if you are coming from Steele's. There is no way you could miss it. It's got the black and white pattern all on the outside.
This is supposed to be the "cooler" bowling place. I assume it's because of the size. Inside it's massive.
The bowling , drinks & food was free (company paid) so I can't tell you how expensive it was. What I DO know, is a Coors light draft here was $6.00
There was a pesto pizza that was ATOMIC BOMB good. It's pure veg. There was chicken samosas that were baked (weird). not a fan.
The spring rolls were delicious! - well, they weren't rolls. There was veggies stuffed in an egg shell shaped flour and then friend. It was quite delicious. I believe it had potatoes and peas. Yummy.
The beef skewers were rather dry but then again I could have just had a bad batch. A few of the IT guys went crazy over them.
Overall the service was okay. We reserved the VIP area from 7-9 but they let us play until 9:30pm. The bartender was a bit slow and looked like she was on drugs. Other than that, the rest of the staff were pretty friendly and accommodating to us.
I wouldn't really travel this far for a bowling experience but it's definitely a better looking bowling house if you have a large group or trying to impress. The bathrooms are tiny so no points here. BLAah.
The shoe return was a bit of a hassle but the minute they knew we were part of the VIP group, we had service instantaneously. Hmmm....
This wouldn't be my first choice, but if you are in the area, why not.
xoxo
M.
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