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I live downtown so any bowling I can walk to and stumble home from is just perfect. We tend to bring out international/out of town visitors there for a fun night out on weekdays. All in all bowling there is fun, but expensive. I've not been on a weekend yet, I wonder if they really uphold those crazy dress codes. (check their site) The pros: - It makes downtown Phoenix more awesome. - It's nice looking inside, clean and upscale appearance and decor - They have fun promos with the green pin (waitress witnesses you knock it down when it's pin 1 and you get a free app, etc). - The waitresses are usually great and friendly The cons: - It is really expensive bowling. -The shoes still smell even tho it's upscale -The house wine wine tastes like it came straight from a box, legit. It's so so so bad and at $6/glass or $4/glass/happy hour you'd hope for it to not be truly crappy wine. I wish they would kick it up a notch and get a bubbly on that list. They clearly make enough $$ off the bowling to afford to have wine that matches their dress codes. - We've had a few, ahem, special waitresses who made their problems our problem or who left us thirsty for close to an hour. Thirsty bowlers are bad bowlers.
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