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  • Mark A.

    Good bowling alley. It had an older feel to it which I loved for the nostalgia. They had classic Brunswick 2000 systems which they were nice enough to give a tour of. They had older rear projection score display screens which was a lovely 90s touch. The lanes showed signs of use. The bar allowed smoking which you don't see much anymore. I love the smell of smoke in a bowling alley - it brings me back.

    (4)
  • Rachel C.

    3 of us went to bowl here today with a certificate that we won from a silent auction for a free hour of bowling and free pizza. We bowled for our hour and then ordered the pizza from the Brickhouse Pizza window. I then stood for 10 minutes to order drinks and a couple of appetizers from the food counter. There were 3 employees running the entire place. One in the Brickhouse Pizza area, one oiling the lanes and one at the front counter. Once he finally came to take our order, I ordered 2 large diet pepsi's and a large tea ($3 each, which seemed extremely high to me). I asked him if we could order food or if they only made food during certain times (this was 1pm on a Saturday that I was asking this question). He didn't seem too interested in making food but said he would (I planned to order chicken strips, fries and pretzels) with the response he gave me I decided to just order 3 pretzels with cheese, thinking that couldn't be too hard on him. He said they would be ready in 5-6 minutes. We sat at a table, the pizza girl brought out the pizza, we finished the entire pizza and still hadn't received our pretzels. NO ONE was in there at this time because open bowling had just ended since leagues were coming in soon. The guy oiling the lanes was now eating a huge order of nachos that he made for himself and the guy running the counter was wiping tables off and talking with 2 guys who were free bowling before their league started. I approached the guy eating his nachos and asked if we could just have our money back on the pretzels that we were waiting over 20 min for. He got the guy who was talking with the league bowlers who said "OH shit", meaning he realized he COMPLETELY forgot our food. He proceeded to get us the money back. HOWEVER, we paid tax on the food that we purchased and were only given the $7.35 back that the pretzels with cheese cost. Meaning they pocketed the 61 cents tax that we paid and wasted almost an hour of our time between the time we waited to order, waited for our food and waited to get our money back. To sum this up, if you want to bowl and only bowl this is an ok place to go. The pizza was fantastic, really good actually, and was brought out to us quickly (the pizza is the reasoning behind my 2 star review- the bowling alley itself would not have received any stars). They are EXTREMELY under staffed. Service in the other food area sucks, really bad. I don't know why it is even offered considering I seemed to be putting them out by ordering. We NEVER even got the food we ordered. To make it right once we asked for our money back he could have offered to make the pretzels real quick. The fact that he didn't shows that he had no intention of ever making them for us. We went here today to celebrate my husbands birthday weekend. What a joke that was! I don't plan to go back. I am pissed that we left money in their pockets (the tax that he pocketed) and angry that I ever bid on that prize at the silent auction we attended a few months back.

    (2)
  • Jean P.

    I came to Kingpin Lanes for a work outing, and I really wanted to like it. I mean, it was free for me, and there was food and drink included as well. What's not to like? The staff and the facilities, right? The facilties were just fun. Nothing out of the ordinary. It's a pretty typical, maintained bowling alley. Guess you've figured where that leaves us. The staff. We had a busted lane, and when I explained what was happening to one of the staff there, one of the first things he said was "Well, usually we find these sorts of problems to be user error" with a smug look on his face. So I explained again - the computer on the lane would randomly jump to the middle of the frame, reset the pins on the second bowl of the frame, or God willing, actually work properly. He kept explaining what I already knew like I was an idiot. Yes, I understood what the problem was. What HE didn't seem to understand is that we were resetting the frame as necessary to get on track, and it kept happening. It wasn't something we were doing. It was pretty infuriating. I'd assume if you had a working lane, Kingpin Lanes would be a fine spot, but if you have to deal with some issues, don't expect much help or sympathy from the staff.

    (2)
  • Lupe D.

    I love Kingpin Lanes!!! I am NOT a bowler by any stretch of the imagination...as a matter of fact, I stink at it. However, during our most recent trip to St. Louis, we had a Groupon for Kingpin Lanes and we decided to redeem it during a rainy day and we had such a great time! The place itself is very clean and colorful, the shoes all looked practically new, the music that was playing was appropriate for ALL ages. The staff for both the lanes and the adjacent Brickhouse Pizza Company were so friendly they made us feel totally welcome. We bowled for a couple of hours and were really sad to leave. And as for Brickhouse Pizza Company, that was some GOOD pizza! We loved it, and we are VERY picky about pizza. We were expecting subpar bowling alley food, like we normally get in Chicago - but we got some really good thin crust pizza made with Mozzarella! This made an already awesome afternoon, even better! This place, even though it is a little far from our usual "go to" hotel, will be on our "places to visit" when we are in town.

    (5)
  • D.J. H.

    I wanted to start this review by saying that I have yet to actually bowl at Kingpin lanes, but it seems like if I did bowl there, I would thoroughly enjoy it. The lanes are well-lit and up-to-date with the most current technology, and the whole place is very clean and welcoming. It seems like the perfect place to bowl, whether you are with a small group or your entire extended family. I also like the fact that there were TVs everywhere with various sporting events playing, including soccer. What really makes this bowling alley unique is that in addition to having a snack bar with your traditional bowling alley fare such as nachos and hot dogs, they also have their very own pizzeria, which has it's own moniker (Brickhouse), and seems to operate independently as a business within a business, so to speak. So, how is the food at Brickhouse, you ask? I would answer that it's good enough to draw me to a bowling alley on several occasions in which I had no intention to bowl. In other words, it's very good. They have a rather extensive menu for a restaurant that operates from within a bowling alley, including a number of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and desserts, in addition to their pizza, the dough of which is made fresh daily. They seem to pay very close attention to the quality and freshness of their ingredients, and it's this attention to freshness that sets them apart from some other local pizzerias and allows them to stand on their own as a great place to eat. The sandwiches that I have tried so far are excellent. The Tuscan Chicken, made with fresh chunks of chicken, bacon pieces, provelone cheese, and barbeque sauce, was absolutely exquisite, and will definitely keep me coming back. Though I still need to come back to try their pizza. The girls who work at Brickhouse, and the people who work at Kingpin in general are all very nice and friendly, not to mention attentive and expedient. I am greeted cheerily every time I walk in there, and the girls at Brickhouse take my order promptly and make my food quickly and attentively. And the prices are very reasonable, so I will definitely be coming back to Kingpin sometime soon. Maybe next time I'll stick around long enough to bowl a few games and try their delectable-smelling pizza! So if you're in the area and have a craving for something fresh and delicious for lunch or dinner, or if you're just looking for a new place to bowl a few games after work, consider giving Kingpin lanes a shot. I assure you, you won't be disappointed.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

Kingpin Lanes

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