

Back to the original glass cup that had vodka in it, she puts gin in it instead. She starts to top it off with ice and ginger beer, but the bartender nozzle thing runs out of ginger beer so she instead tops it off with vodka. When she makes the actual drink, she took a clear cup with no ice, filled it halfway with vodka, then realized the Moscow mule needs to be in a copper cup, and just dumps the drink into a copper cup. Probably three minutes later the bartender comes over and asks what kind of gin and vodka we want. We ordered a gin and tonic and a Moscow mule. We then decided to head over to their bar / restaurant and get some drinks. When we got there, we put our names in and were told it was a three hour wait. Went to Lucky Strike for the first time yesterday to go bowling. It wasn't overly busy there, they seemed to only have 3 people working but that was not nearly enough to service the few customers that were there within a reasonable amount of time or lack of complexity for everything you were trying to do. I went back to the bowling area and asked for someone to come over to the redemption area and within a few minutes someone came over. We then waited about 10 minutes and no one came over. Once our son was finished with the arcade card we went to the redemption counter and it was pretty darkened and no staff was there. Once we finished bowling, we then went to use an arcade card. The food was delicious, average item priced about $12. It was a darkened area with glow in the dark elements with comfy leather sofas and wood topped tables. She then came back with a manager and they seemed to have to operate between two different registers/screens and it just seemed way too complicated to play a game of bowling. When I questioned that she said "Ok, hold on I need to go check". The sign clearly stated $4.50 per person for shoes. She rung us up for the $7 per game per person fee and then quoted shoes at $6.00 per person. I asked if I could pay for a round of bowling and she said sure. I waited for quite a while and finally someone came over. We then walked around to find the bowling area and there was no staff there either. We took the elevator up and once we got off the elevator, we were looking at the desk where you can buy things. We saw an elevator across the lounge area and just walked around the closed sign.
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There was no one there to direct/guide us on how to locate the elevator for my wife's wheelchair. When we first entered the building, we were looking at what amounted to a closed sign in the "Social" restaurant. I visited with my wife and son on a Monday afternoon. Like I said, they're nice but they lack valid information abt the games and policies at their place of employment. NOTHING you asked them, they were sure abt.

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They texted us 30 mins after we started to play pool (I kept a check), and then we left and went to play bowling but somehow they wanted to charge us the full $16. It's $16 an hr and we signed up for bowling. We ate it because we were hungry.Ģ- while the workers were helpful, the ones over by the bowling lane were not bright.
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My partner and I had the fried calamari & the Cajun mac n cheese, both of which made us full but lacked taste. The food is well presented and plentiful BUT TASTELESS. I'm a grown woman and when I tell you I had so much fun, oh my god, the games, the bowling & the pool.ģ- great environment for families as wellĤ- I respect that at nights IDs are checkedġ-THE FOOD.
