One of the best kept secrets. Always great food especially their breakfast.
Our Summer School Special Needs Students love this place. For Life Skills, we take them on Light Rail and walk from Gish to 4th Street. The workers are so kind and accommodating. It’s always great to see the smiles on our Students faces.
Nice and well kept facility, the only issue was with the bar, the guy making the drinks didn't do a good job and he charged us more the second time than the first time.
It’s a bowling and recreational center that offers facilities for bowling, billiards, banquets, meetings and organizing parties. The ambience is evocative of an old-fashioned coffee shop. The crew is pleasant and attentive, ensuring that you have all you need to have a good time. Their food is bar food quality. The menu includes conventional items such as burgers, fries, and coffee. It takes too long to get food. There’s a full bar also.
Bowling balls are old but also it’s very reasonable in price. Best to bring your own gear. No laser lights or crazy TVs here.
P - parking: 5/5 but no EV charging
P - price: 5/5
S - seating: 5/5
T - time to be served: 5/5 bowling 1/5 cafe
T - time to be acknowledged: 5/5
V - value: 5/5
V - return value: 5/5
The place was not super expensive, and it had everything you need inside! The restaurant even let us take out a highchair for our baby, and the food was good as well. The atmosphere was good, and it was great for the kids to go. I liked the fact that it wasn't super loud and open decently late. Customer service was on point, and parking was easily accessed and available. Overall, it was a great time with the family and a place I will continue to go for bowling from now on.
They had 32 lanes and it was quite empty given that we went on a Tuesday afternoon. The staff was super helpful in fixing stuck pins and there were a good selection of bowling balls. Had a good time here.
The place was packed! The staff handled everything in a very efficient manner. I didn’t know I could bowl (not an athlete 😅) and enjoy the experience of watching my bowling balls go right into the gutter. What a blast especially when I was told that the facility was one (of a few) that had reasonable fees, 32 lanes, a cafe, a lounge and billiard station. Saw a lot of families, and groups of young people who played a casual fun filled game (while the others were a little more competitive). There were teams (league players) who were there who took their sport (very) seriously. Guess what? If you are itching to go get the much talked about dishes from La Victoria Taqueria, the restaurant is right next door. How about that. Good times 👍🏽.
It's old fashioned. That's a good thing. If you like bowling while chatting with your friends, this is the place for you. If you like music videos and UV lighting and a night club vibe, well, there's plenty of other places to choose from. Personally, I loved it and will be back again.
Happy with the price and the facility. Service was polite and positive. My son and I had some good family time.
My mom used to bring me here for lunch sometimes when she didn't feel like eating at Woolworth's on First St., downtown. That was back in the 60's. I'm now going on 68 yrs old. I even celebrated my 45th b'day at the Lounge with friends AND even got to dance with my mom!! I miss and love you mom, and our times together.
This review is for the Cafe. There aren't many local joints left in San Jose. Locals steam in all morning at the Cafe to eat, talk, do business. Some don't speak at all except order. Breakfast is pretty standard diner fare, atmosphere is classic.
Pro shop is great. Had holes drilled in my new bowling ball. They took time and made sure the fit was perfect. Went to eat at the coffee shop and the food is fantastic and priced very reasonably. The liver and onions was among the bestbI gave ever tasted and the steak sandwich had a huge prime rib minus the bone. Everything is fresh and cooked perfectly. Will definately be going back
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