by Cheries K. on Was a fun experience. Food was not great- not that you should expect anything at a bowling alley.. It was nice to stop in for a drink, bowl & eat, and then drink some more to finish the night!
by Alex F. on Sports bar. I'm not into sports, and not into bars. As a restaurant at 3-4 o'clock when I visit SF, it is decent. I mean it. Their portions are small, but not as expensive as some other small-portion places (COUGH John's COUGH). The food is good, and definantly not bad. The area is clean, the mood and atmosphere are alright, and I have not gotten any lip from the staff. The Sports TVs (all five of them) vary from living-room sized plasma to freaking huge.I'm not even KIDDING you. But here is the highlight: The pool. There are few pool joints in SF, and none close to where I like the hang out (The Metreon/Moscone area). So, even at their so-so price of 8-16 bucks an hour (depending on day), I enjoy it. It is open pool, so if you hit in a ball, it doesn't roll into a glass case, making you pay to get it out. I only really care about the pool here, honestly.
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