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    Boulevard Lanes Sahara

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    Family owned! Support those businesses. Great environment and friendly staff. Always a good time!

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    Madsen's Bowling & Billiards

    Madsen's Bowling & Billiards

    3.1(27 reviews)
    56.4 mi
    $

    We continue to pick Madsen's for our bowling fix. Great customer service, cool retro vibe, cheap…read morekid-friendly food and bowling options. They are also the only bowling alley in Lincoln that participates in Kids Bowl Free, where you can sign children up for 2 free games of bowling per day all summer long! They do not take reservations for Kids Bowl Free and it applies only during specific hours. It's a great, low cost activity that provides access to bowling to more youth. I love it. And when summer is over, Madsen's is honestly a perfect indoor activity for kids during the winter. What about birthday celebrations? Yes! This summer we booked a lane on a Sunday morning to celebrate my son's birthday and it was a wonderful experience. Sara Madsen and I emailed back-and-forth many times to go over the details. We even showed up to a custom sign at our table. They recommend 6 bowlers per lane for timing sake, which usually gets at least 1 game for kids. The whole Madsen's team was prepped and ready to help make the day special. We felt very welcome. I really appreciated that we were able to spread out and decorate the high top bar behind the lane (they even mentioned it, I didn't have to ask) and even when my kids were running around while we setup, I never felt stressed out. Madsen's does offer a birthday rate (not featured on the website) so I recommend reaching out if you're interested. $80 includes 1 lane, 1 pizza, 1 hour of bowling for up to 6 bowlers and shoe rental. If kids bowl in socks and don't need shoe rental, paying the regular rate is actually $15-$20 cheaper than the birthday package. The regular rate for a lane is $40/hour + $3 shoe rental/person. Pizza runs around $20-$25 depending on toppings. The birthday was a Fortnite Birthday Bowling Royale theme so having pizza fit nicely into the setup. We had 5 kids and one pizza was plenty. For adults, I passed around a menu in case they wanted something different. Socks were part of our favors so we brought our own, but they do have some fun bowling socks for $3/person. They also have a bowling pin pin for the guests to sign and the birthday boy can take home? We have those for $20. We were also allowed to bring in desserts and they even stored the ice cream cake until we were ready and provided a knife for cutting. Note: The birthday rate already includes gratuity, which I didn't realize until after I paid. With the birthday rate and food ordered off the menu, the total bill was $155 plus $30ish in gratuity.

    Our group stopped by for a quick bite to eat and we are glad we did. The food was excellent. The…read morenew owners have turned this place around with a friendly atmosphere and a warm and welcoming staff. Keep up the good work Sara!

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    Madsen's Bowling & Billiards
    Madsen's Bowling & Billiards
    Madsen's Bowling & Billiards - Mozzarella sticks

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    Clay Bowl - Interior decor.  This screams small town Nebraska.

    Clay Bowl

    5.0(1 review)
    61.9 mi

    This is yet another restaurant that stands in as a perfect example of a rural Nebraska gem. The…read moreoutside is unassuming - in fact at first it's hard to tell it's a bowling alley, as it looks a bit like a bait and tackle store. But step inside and you are transported to the past; built in 1961, the decor and the style hasn't changed much since. The bowling alley is immaculate and the pin reset machinery is still the 1960s original. The advertisement signs are hand painted (and not just for looks - they are real ads). The restaurant is unassuming, with extremely informal tables and the kind of bar with dollar bills playfully stuck to the ceiling (if you don't know the trick, ask them, it'll only cost a dollar to show you). The food that I've tried (burgers and fries) is excellent. A burger of this caliber on the coasts would cost $25, easy, with thick handmade fresh beef patties. While I was there they were slow barbecuing a set of roasts on the outdoor grill - should be ready by tomorrow! The service was extremely kind, and the owner even showed me around the back machinery of the bowling alley when she noticed I was interested. This is the kind of place where everyone knows everyone already, the type of small town restaurant that is slowly disappearing from the American landscape. If you are stopping by in Sutton or traveling on the highway, it's worth a visit. If you like experiencing small town rural diners

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    Clay Bowl - Circa 1961 bowling pin reset machinery.  Maintained by a local mechanic.

    Circa 1961 bowling pin reset machinery. Maintained by a local mechanic.

    Clay Bowl - The most retro bowling alley you will ever find.  Entirely authentic.

    The most retro bowling alley you will ever find. Entirely authentic.

    Clay Bowl - Exterior.  Very unassuming.

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    Exterior. Very unassuming.

    Boulevard Lanes Sahara - bowling - Updated May 2026

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