In January I went here. I played a few games. I can’t say this place is that good. The reason why is that the game would stop and the pins would freeze all the time. I couldn’t reset the game. The problem was bad. It’s ok I may be back. But if I have a chance to go else were I will
Mar A.
Place rating: 4 San Mateo, CA
From the street, I wondered if this place was even open. Unilocal said it was, and since I put all my faith in Unilocal these days, we decided to wander in. You’re greeted by the typical bowling alley smell– I’m not sure if that’s the shoes or the oil, or just the general must that comes from old carpet at a bowling alley. It wasn’t an awful smell by any means — just the familiar smell of an old bowling alley. We went to the cashier, got our shoes, and he said we could pay at the end of the session. At $ 4 per game, we knew we would be here for a while. The lanes are well kept and the shoes are not in bad shape at all. There are plenty of loaner balls in case you’re not a pro. There are new flatscreen TVs for scoring, and the control panel is relatively easy to manuever. The tables look a little rickety, but they held our $ 8 pitcher of beer really well. Happy hour is 3 – 7 Mon-Friday. Good deals on drinks. Not so sure about the food… but the place looked clean enough. I doubt we’ll ever be back in Canton, but for those of you who end up here and need some time at the lanes, I would highly recommend this place.