"Founded as Skowronski's in 1908 in the Lincoln Village neighborhood, the noisy tavern was renamed Holler House after a local woman complained about the ruckus emanating from inside. But the bar has seen many boozy hijinks in its century-plus existence. Known for its raucous bowling nights—in a slight basement alley featuring two lanes that happen to be the oldest, sanctioned tenpin lanes in the United States, still set by hand—Holler House is where you can go to really let loose. In addition to playing a game or two, there’s a full bar, but this is much more of a beer and a shot establishment ." - Jessi Roti, Joseph Hernandez