Love this place! Totally old school and classic. Simple and inexpensive and a good time. Would recommend for a low key bowling night!
Kevin S.
Tu valoración: 1 South Windsor, CT
I normally don’t give 1 star but this place is located in a basement, smells like cigarettes(employees are smoking after hours I’m guessing) the lanes are run down and old and what ever you do, do not eat any food they have there. Wouldn’t feed it to my dog. I would just skip over this place and go to the next place on the list. Don’t make the same mistake I did by going here
Kevin C.
Tu valoración: 4 Farmington, CT
Never been duck pin bowling before, it was pretty fun once you understand the scoring. Looks like your standard bowling alley, in the low tech side, but it didn’t detract from the experience. Guy running the place was super nice, let us pick our own lane, and was really fast at fixing any technical issues with the lanes. I’ll be going back for sure.
Janelle S.
Tu valoración: 4 West Hartford, CT
This place is below CVS on Farmington Ave — yes, that means it is located in a basement. However, this place was surprisingly fun. It was a good way to spend an afternoon on a cold day. There are limited employees, so the one guy working the place could get a little bit busy at times. There are also limited services in terms of snacks and drinks. However, they did have some adult beverage selections for a very reasonable price. I would definitely go back!
Kerri P.
Tu valoración: 3 Hartford, CT
Below the CVS on Farmington Avenue, this spot is fun, even if you don’t care much for bowling. There’s not much in the way of concessions, and it’s a lot smaller than other alleys in the area. On a weekend night, expect the lanes to be full, the music to be loud, and the room to be lit with blacklight. They’re very tolerant of large, rambunctious groups of people. I’d categorize this is a hangout more for those just seeking fun, less for those who are super serious about their bowling records.