Came to this place for a school trip and the kids had fun. However, when I returned with a group of 7 people, the cashier informed me that my daughter couldn't cut her cake. I had planned to do everything here but the refusal turned me off. I decided to let the children have some fun bowling and play a couple of games in the arcade. Nevertheless, we are going some place else to eat. What era are these people living in??? You can cut a cake just about anywhere as long as you're spending your money. In addition, I had to pay for bowling shoes and games ($60). I also saw older folks wearing sneakers, not bowling shoes.
Great place to go bowling especially if you are a Dsp in a day habilitation center. Good for families or just to hang out.
Went with a large group and had a great time. Man at the counter had a great sense of humor and was great with the kids. They made accommodations for my children's special needs as well. It was busy, but it wasn't crowded. Genuinely had a great time with 6 children and 3 adults.
went there last year for a "mandatory" field trip.
overall my experience left me drained, and i felt genuinely depressed after this place. would i come back to this place? most likely not. the only time i think i would is probably when i am drunk with a group of friends.
Small bowling place...the drinks were a little expensive and weak. Felt like I was drinking juice. The wait wasn't very long and the price to bowl reasonable. One thing I thought was weird was the fact that I had to walk through a metal detector to get in. Other than that it was a good place to have fun with friends and family.
lets just say that at first glance it looks like something out of coney island. they have an arcade and a photo booth that is incredibly overpriced, but lets not focus on the arcade because that's like going to a steakhouse and looking at the salads. the lanes are alright and they do have a massive selection of balls :^) my favorite were the blue ones, joking aside they have a large selection of balls all in racks for you to use and to play a game of bowling is pretty cheap, almost feeling too cheap compared to the mentioned arcade and that is where the cracks begin to show. the more time you spend looking around and seeing everything the more you feel like this place is run down and the more this place begins to drain you. the place is filled with older folk and this is logical, but it feels like a night of bingo with your nans at her retirement home and not like a game of bowling. the food and snacks area is where that feeling of dread spikes at an all time apex. the food portions are tiny like they are intended for first graders, but at the price of a meal at the local fast food place, hell even the younger kids i saw there looked disapointed. the place looks clean but at the same time filthy, like something is wrong with it. the candy selection is narrow and it's also quite obvious that the candy isn't selling that much at all.
Strike 10 Lanes is a US Bowling Alley based in Brooklyn, New York. Strike 10 Lanes is located at 6161 Strickland Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11234, USA.
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