by Jared G. on
Drop the extra "a". It's just a place. A palace, on the other hand, is a grandiose establishment with gilded ceilings, red velvet seats, housing some kind of crown jewels. The decor seems more like a bowling alley coffee shop with its avocado green vinyl seats and polished wood counters. The burger is good. Easily on par with say, TGI Fridays. It is not in the same league as Village Whiskey, Royal Tavern or Monk's. The burger sauce is interesting. Fries are damn good. Their shakes have booze. Worth a visit for that. Now if you could only get Jose on the grill and put Bobby on the fryer...
by Earle Hatton on
It really depends on which day of the week you go to VR. I go on the Q100 Saturday Nights where mostly Asians are in the club. It used to be very good and packed, but nowadays people don't show up till past 12:30. On Thursday nights, it could be college night where it is 18 and up to party. Admission is usually twenty bucks though even before 12. I would like to see how VR is on Friday or Sunday. Good thing is parking is free and if you get hungry or bored, you could always eat some McDonalds or ordered wings and sing karaoke at Wings Korea (both in the same plaza).
by Courtney Stenzel on
I came here for an office holiday party so because I didn't have to spend any of my own money, I had fun! I played pool and bowled pathetically while listening to a bipolar mix of songs. This place is ok IF you like light up lounges and pseudo slutty waitresses and after work- loosen your tie-office sausage fest-drinking. I don't particularly, plus they charged $4 for a glass of water. The food is sub par as well, except the onion rings! Anyway, come if your boss is paying for drinks, otherwise, why would you ever want to party at a bowling alley????????