Markus D L.
Yelp
It was something to do on a Saturday afternoon. Came here to bowl and kill some time but never actually went bowling .
Luckily we came earlier since I read that it's 21+ after 6pm, and I was with a pre-teen. He would have been really disappointed esp since we parked across the water and walked... mostly resident/permit parking nearby.
After entering, first floor we hit was the arcade. Loved it! It's everything you could want in an arcade and $20/per person is enough to get you a decent amount of play.
Found the bathrooms, they were clean but the doors to both men's and women's were weirdly propped open.... Then we went to explore. There are no signs so we stumbled on the birthday party area. Looked roomy. We were stopped saying the area was closed. The guy was abrupt but nice about it and didnt give us a chance to say we were lost/looking for bowling.
Walked back to the front and blindly walked up to the next floor. Only sign was a list of party names. Found the bowling and to my surprise, pool tables too! Bowling section was pretty busy for an afternoon. Looking around didnt know where to go or who to talk to. The only sign I saw read $75 with or plus shoe rental. That was way too rich for my blood. Idk if that's how much it is for 2 ppl to bowl per hour or per lane or what but I had no intentions on spending that on me and a pre-teen whom I didn't even know if he could bowl. Saw a counter, asked about pool prices. It was $20/ hour per table. They hold a card, track your play then charge you. Neither one of us are pool players but we tried and We had fun.
Then we went back downstairs to eat. Sat at a table, looked at a menu, but no one spoke or came to help/serve us, so we got up and left.
I wonder how rowdy it really gets? Especially after a game at Fenway Park Lol. I can see this as a dope place to hang out with friends at night, but definitely leave the kids home it's 21+ after 6pm