I love the look of the old bowling alley. Brings you back to a simpler time. Prices are higher than most chain alleys, but that’s to be expected. No food besides pizza(supposedly). There are a few pool tables and random arcade machines spread out. They balls are older but of a good quality. What I am angry about is the lack of good customer service by what I think must be the owner. An older lady with the personality of a mop. Just awful. I suppose it’s up to the owner to treat customers however they want, but it’s telling that the lanes were half filled on a Friday night in a town with absolutely nothing else going on. It does the trick, come and bowl but look elsewhere if you want a shred of courtesy.
Es S.
Place rating: 4 Millville, NJ
Haven’t bowled here in about a year but always was a nice place to bowl. Lanes and equipment well kept and Connie/Holly were always a pleasure to deal with. Though it’s a pain in the neck whenever I try to go and high school leagues take up all the lanes, I kinda like that it’s a smaller house. Pleasant rural setting. And though the prices are a little high, the coupons given out are a tremendous help!
Chris P.
Place rating: 3 Moorestown, NJ
I bowl here a lot the only thing I need to say is they need new pins! A lot of pins with broken bottoms on them
Lena L.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
This place is exactly how I remember it when I was a kid. Not the most technologically advanced bowling alley, but it does the trick. Love that they let you bring in your own food and beverages for parties too. That counts for adult parties as well. BYOB rocks. What goes better than beer & bowling? Cheap Beer & Bowling. Yeah, that’s right.