A forgotten gem I’m Middletown. Although it appears to be closed, business is thriving inside. The night we were there you could order Chinese food from the kitchen.
Jessica W.
Tu valoración: 5 Red Bank, NJ
Though they appear closed from the outside, it was very welcoming inside! We had a great time on a Sunday night, and the food is delicious! I called ahead to find out about prices and were told they vary by the day, though a sign upon arrival indicated that games are between $ 4 – 5 a person with a $ 3 shoe rental There is also a 10 $ cash minimum for credit/debit and bottled beers are around $ 4.
Kri B.
Tu valoración: 5 Red Bank, NJ
This little bowling alley/Chinese restaurant looks kind of sad from the street, but worth stopping in to bowl a few frames! It’s a little run down inside, but the lanes and equipment are just fine, and the price is more affordable than most in the area. The neat thing about this place is actually that it’s attached to a Chinese restaurant… I’m super picky about Chinese food(having lived in China) and found the fried rice and General Tso’s from the snack bar surprisingly acceptable. The place was jumping, but we didn’t have to wait for a lane. Bring your own ball if you have one– theirs are exceptionally gross.(I had never before tested the holes in a bowling ball only to find unidentifiable things inside). The shoes, however, were no grosser than any other alley. If you’re a weakling like me and need a ball less than 12 lbs, ask at the desk. These balls appear less gross, too.