This is a great spot for a night out.
When the rest of the bowling alleys in the city are packed, and charging roughly $11 per person per game, and requiring that patrons are 21 and up after 9 or 10 at night, enter Lincoln Square Lanes. Typically no wait to use a lane, and drink prices are cheap. No, it is not aesthetically pleasing and yes, you need to know how to keep score by hand, as it is not automatic. It is, however, an option...
This was by far the absolute worst bowling experience of my life. If you don't have time to read this whole review at least heed this advice: NEVER EVER COME HERE. I am a college student who volunteers as a youth mentor for a program at the local YMCA. Usually, my little brother and I do things for free or very cheap because well, I'm not getting paid and like I said, I'm a college student: I'...
Pros: I came to this location for the first time on a Sunday afternoon, and after figuring out from a local that the place is above a hardware store, I was surprised to find so many parking spots. I thought by it being next to McDonald's, that was going to be the only place to park (and McDonald's has signs saying not to park there unless you're in the restaurant). I liked how cozy the place is. ...
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