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    Lane 25

    4.2 (41 reviews)
    ModerateBurgers, Arcades, Pizza
    Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Carolyn M.

    So much fun! We came after a day of inventory at our small business. We had to wait until 4pm for the lanes to open but we're happy to chill and have a beer. Speaking of beer; there are SO many taps to chose from. I sampled the Cold Fire IPA offerings and was happy with the choices. If you can't find something on the list I don't know what to tell ya. They have wine and cider, too. The servers were helpful and friendly; I wanted to hang at the bar just to chat. I was skeptical about the poutine but it didn't disappoint. A plate was easily shared by the three of us. My coworker had the Rueben with tots and said it was good. The lanes are adult like; wood and leather. Makes one feel sophisticated. They use updated technology for the scoring while having a great selection of balls. The shoes are pretty decent too! Ok; who talks about restrooms? I do, that's who. I was epically surprised to find more wood, nicely crammed doors, purse/coat hooks and beautiful tile inside. Nice hand soap dispensers and towels in a basket to top it off. If only they had a seating area in here! Lol If you're looking for an adult afternoon/evening, don't miss Lane 25. So much fun!

    Connor E.

    This is a fun bowling alley with really great lanes and comfortable chairs, but you need to reserve a week in advance because it fills up fast. It has all sorts of different bowling games you can play which is fun. You can order from the bar which has a variety of choices; try the chicken strips they are good. The only thing is they should limit how many people are at a lane four is perfect anymore they need to reserve two lanes.

    Erica W.

    I came in here with my husband and some friends shortly before Christmas to spend some time and celebrate the holiday. I had never been to the bar section prior to this visit. I've seen it when walking into the bowling alley. To be honest, it didn't look like the most welcoming place. You know that bar with all the regulars crowing it, looking at you funny because you're not one of them? That's what it used to look like. But, they've done an amazing remodel. It is brighter, cleaner, and they've added bowling lanes within the bar. I love the fact they have couches instead of the plastic chairs. Each lane feels separate from the others, and it's a very relaxed atmosphere. I can definitely see coming in here more often now, to relax, enjoy some good food and drinks, and spend time with friends. They don't have a full bar. Only beer and ciders. Which is fine. The food is good. My husband had a hamburger and I had fish and chips. The fried pickles are actually really good. Better than I expected. They came highly recommended by the bartender/waitress. The fries are almost shoestring fries, being thin and small. It wasn't expensive either, I didn't think. Would I return? Absolutely! I'm really glad our friends invited us to check this place out. It was a great time and I'll definitely return.

    B-b-b-bowling!
    Stephanie M.

    You don't see a lot of places designed like this in this area of Eugene. An interior with a modern, chic, and elevated style. As someone who lives in West Eugene I think Lane 25 is a wonderful addition. Every time I have gone I have an amazing time. They have a proper pizza oven and they make some satisfying crispy pizzas. I always get their grilled cheese though because it's surprisingly very good. I usually hate ordering out dishes that I can so easily implement at home, but they just make it so ewey gooey yummy. They don't have a liquor license so I can't get my preferred beverage of choice while bowling, a White Russian of course. But they make up for it in their selection of beers and wine. This would be a nice spot to come hang out and have a drink and not necessarily bowl. A great add to the Highway 99 family-would love to see more businesses like this move into the neighborhood.

    Darcey H.

    This place. exists? I didn't know but I am glad I know now. High-end finishes, great food, definitely an adult atmosphere thats fun & sophisticated. Groups, company gatherings, or just some friends on a fun Friday night.

    Fish and chips and chicken tenders. Decent bar food, but the fries are a pain in the butt to eat because they are so small.
    Jake C.

    My girlfriend and I stopped by Lane 25 a few weeks ago for an evening of entertainment and dinner. This place is right next to Strike City and I had been to the bar portion a few years ago -- which was dark and more of a waiting area for lanes at Strike City than anything else. I had heard that Lane 25 sported its own 21-and-over bowling area and as we didn't have the kids with us (and didn't necessarily want to be surrounded by a bunch of them), we went it to have a fun date night. To start with, this place is beautiful. It has been redesigned from the dark and cold bar it used to be and it is a modern place to hang out. There is a U-shaped bar top that extends from one room to the next. The right hand side has booths and pool tables. The left hand side has tables and different sittings areas as well as the large shuffleboard table and the 8 lane bowling alley. And as I said, the bar top extends through both areas and ties them together nicely. It was not busy on a Monday even when my girlfriend and I went in. The place is rather large, so it could have been twice as busy and it would have only looked half full. We walked up to the bar top on the bowling alley side and asked how the place worked. Essentially, did we order at the bar, at the bowling area, where can we eat, etc. We were able to order food and drinks at the bar and it would get brought to us at the bowling alley. I got chicken tenders and my GF got a fish and chips. We walked over to the bowling area. We were told that it is normally $30/hr (!) but because it was Monday, it was $15/hr (per lane). That probably isn't a bad deal if you have 3-4 people playing on a lane. There are comfy chairs and couches instead of normal bowling alley seats and that is awesome. Our food was brought out to us fairly quickly and we could play while we ate. Lane 25 does have regular bowling, but it also has a variety of games you can play. Most are pretty much the same as the others with different animations. The television/scoreboard looks vibrant and new. They have an Angry Birds mode, where knocking down certain pins nets you more points than others. There is another that just keeps track of pins and doesn't give extra points for strikes/spares. They have a couple games where you have to pick up particular spares and the pinsetter will set up players with these specific pins to hit (their version of H-O-R-S-E). Most of the games are only 5-6 frames, so you can get through them quickly and move on to others. There are only 5-6 different games, so you can get through all of them at least once with just 2 people in an hour. The food we got was decent. Chicken tenders and fish each had seasoning. Fries are way too small. There are a lot of them, but they are difficult to physically hold and you have to get 4 at a time to warrant taking a bite. I would personally cut the fries larger instead of serving fry-lettes that are difficult to eat without dropping them. Although it was 21-and-over, there was a group of nearly 21 year olds that were loud and obnoxious. Screaming after every throw and jumping around. Luckily there were as far from us as possible (we got Lane 1 and they were on Lane 8), but it would have been very annoying listening to that group up close and personal. With booze involved, there wouldn't have been any way to quiet them up either. Kind of defeated the purpose of not having screaming kids around if you get screaming, booze throttled adults instead. Overall, this place is nice. The bar area has been beautifully redesigned and the staff was helpful with information and friendly. The bowling area looks great and is comfortable and the mini-bowling games are fun. The food is decent, but nothing to write home about. The prices are on the high end -- my tab was over $50 for a mixed drink, a mountain dew, chicken tenders, fish and chips, and an hour on a lane (at the reduced rate). It would have been almost $70 on any other day where the lanes are regular price. For that reason, I will have to pick and choose when it worth the time to go back. It is definitely fun, but it is on the more expensive side for bar food and bowling. Still, definitely an experience to try out at least once.

    D'arcy M.

    This place is great! Really nice atmosphere. You can smell the fresh wood they used to construct the walls and bar. One side Is pool tables and minors are allowed. The other side is a micro brew, wine and cider bar with great food! Also features a new 8 lane bowling alley for 21 and over only. Couches to lounge on, shuffleboard and nice bathrooms!

    Bar Area, Large TV's great beer & wine selection.

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