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    Bowling Mouffetard

    Bowling Mouffetard

    (35 reviews)

    5ème, Sorbonne/Panthéon

    This a good spot for a night out. Come here on a Friday night and spend about an hour waiting to…read morebowl while playing pool and other communal games as well as arcade classics. The lanes are decent, however, sometimes there's errors with the pin setup. Particularly on lane 7 where I was, there was numerous times in the same set where one pin would not reset. I didn't need the handicap but I took it *shrug*. If you're a serious competitor (I've toned it down) then maybe you'd be really annoyed. Nevertheless the bar has a decent selection of beers, heavy on the Desperados and Afllgem but they've also got fully stocked bar of liquor and spirits as well. Be prepared to really spend time with your friend group because the cell service in this gaming dungeon seems to be nonexistent and they do not offer wifi. Profites-en!

    After reading the reviews, I was mildly hesitant to come here. But after going, I realized this…read moreplace is REALLY F&*%$ING AWESOME!!!! ...ehh nah it was just alright. It's kinda like any other bowling alley except with disco ball color things everywhere. There's pool and air hockey to play while you wait for your lane. I came on a Saturday evening around 20h30 with some friends. When we got there, the guy behind the desk said there would be an hour wait. Meh, okay -- we went for it. I thought we could just go grab a drink somewhere and come back (side note: rue Mouffetard is lined with tons of good bars). BUT THEN he demanded our shoes (that devil mastermind). We were locked in. So we decided to get drinks at the bar there instead in our hip new bowling kicks. €7 for a mojito. Tasted delicious, but I'm 99% sure the bartender forgot to add the "secret ingredient". Ummm....should I have specified that I'm 10x better at bowling when I've been drinking? My second mojito was the same. In short, I paid €14 for mint leaves, ice, and sugar. But hey, that's bowling alley bars for you I guess? The bowling itself was a lot of fun (if you judge by the scores, I guess I technically lost all 3 games, but if you judge by dances moves busted en route to my seat, I was first place by far). Annnyyywayyy. It's expensive. But a fun place to enjoy once in a while.

    Bowling Front de Seine - les p'tites astuces (impossibles à reproduire)

    Bowling Front de Seine

    (12 reviews)

    Auteuil, 15ème

    The guy at the reception was the rudest i've ever met in my life. We were 5 teenagers, he asked us…read moreour age then rolled his eyes as we said we were underage. Mind you, this place is open to all ages. Once he let us to the shoe area, he yelled at my best friend for not hearing correctly as she was not even facing him. My friend cried afterward, thanks a lot back alley bowling. He then continued to roll his eyes at us numerous times. I do NOT recommend this bowling spot if you are looking to have a fun evening.

    I think it's fair to say that I am no bowling expert. I do, however, know a thing or two about…read morehaving fun which I think gives me enough authority to write an accurate review on Bowling Front de Seine. That said... I made a reservation to go bowling on a Saturday night at BFS two weeks in advance without any problem. This was both wonderful, and disconcerting at the same time. I had already called three bowling places around Paris who told me they were "complet" on Saturday night. So why was BFS so available for my group of 20? I took a walk by on Saturday afternoon to check out the place and saw it overrun by screaming kids and their underwhelmed parents (note: don't go bowling on a Saturday afternoon). The place is a little tricky to find being that it's located in an alley between two big apartment buildings, and the inside was a bit lackluster-- no music, depressing lighting, minimal decor. At this point, however, there was no looking back. Saturday night, nine out of the 20 of us showed up together, and the staff took care of us immediately. They told me that we'd have 3 lanes instead of 4 as originally planned, but that we'd all be next to each other, fair enough. They were running a little behind schedule which was no problem for us since we were still waiting for the other half of the group. Naturally, we headed over to the bar to warm up. Pints and cocktails here are around 6€, not too bad for Paris standards, but not the bowling alley prices I'd expected. Snacks include tartines, sandwichs au jambon et fromage, kind of airport French food. Although clearly overwhelmed with the amount of people turning up, the staff at BFS was helpful, and above all nice, as they ushered us through the process of dividing up the group in to lanes and getting us all shoes. Next thing, we were on the lanes, rolling strikes left and right, spilling beer and having a classic good ol' time bowling. I was a bit disappointed by the lack of atmosphere. There were no disco lights and the music coming from the speakers was actually a radio station. This is not the kind of place where you want to bowl sober with three of your best friends. This is the kind of place you want to come to when you are a group of twenty and you could care less about everything else around you. The prices are awesome, after two and a half hours of bowling (2 rounds) plus shoes, I paid only 14€. Plus beer, you're looking at a Saturday night under 40€, when was the last time that happened to you in Paris? Oh, did I mention this place is open until 4:30am? Eat, drink, bowl and be merry. Boisson: 6/10 Bouffe: -- Ambiance: 5/10

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