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810, West Lake Street, 55408, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 612-825-3737
sitio web: www.bryantlakebowl.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 44.9485068, Longitude: -93.2901427
Lisa Stewart
::José is a fun and funny server, seriously enjoyed him serving us on the sidewalk patio. Super awesome NACHOS! Dog friendly!! Hipster chill vibe with an old school bowling alley and awesome theater too. Stop in for one and if you like it, stay for two!
Gabriel Aluisy
::Really liked the vibe here. This place has character and great decor - love the bowling trophies above the bar. Bartender poured a nice deep one. The bowling alley is 8 lanes. You feel like you've stepped into the 70's. Very retro. This place is no frills but fun.
Jacob Bernstein
::Don't order the Reuben. Staff is cool, location and atmosphere is awesome. Reuben was not good, rice bowl was okay. Ask what stuff is before ordering -- the Buffalo Chicken Nachos didn't have buffalo sauce or chicken which was odd. Better spot for bowling and drinks than a casual date night dinner. When our server saw I barely touched my sandwich she was concerned and took it off the bill without me asking.
Elaina Appel
::The Cheap Date Night on Mondays is so awesome!! We did a double date with friends and had such a blast - the food was great and the bowling was so much fun! The only bummer was we played one game and then the wait if we wanted to play a second was two hours (😳) but that's because it's a great place that a lot of people love. Other things to note are that for the Cheap Date Night menu only offers one entree option (no choices, but their food is delicious), and the bowling scores are on good old fashioned paper score boards- so do your research ahead of time to know how to keep track! Overall this place is amazing and so worth the wait! :)
Tom Lutes
::When we got there, my wife and I walked through the bar/restaurant, past the bowling alley, and up to the "box office" (it's actually a teeny tiny desk with a register stuck into a corner by the theater entrance) to get the tickets for our show. Keep in mind that this was my first time ever inside of Bryant-Lake Bowl. I've heard a lot about it and I know plenty of people who have gone to see shows as well as folks who have performed as local talent. The whole place did not disappoint as far as its reputation. The venue was a great place for small acts and intimate shows. But that was the only thing that got to me; the intimacy, or rather claustrophobia. It's a really, really small venue and so when the theater is packed, it feels like people are in to of offer another. Some people might like that aspect. And for me, it's not a complete deterrent to every going back (I'm giving a four-star review, I'd like to go back again). I think it's just something to be prepared for, when you go.