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3.2 (71 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Kaliah B.

Was ok. I wasn't feeling the heavy metal music but then again, certain areas.... The drink I ordered tasted like regular juice, without the alcohol. The bartender didn't look too friendly, she didn't. I made the most of it and enjoyed playing the game even tho I suck.

Brian C.

I just love this place. Maybe I'm biased because it is so close to my home And because I bowl in a league there. And I bowl there every Sunday morning. And sometimes during the week. But whatever the reason, I just love this place. I started bowling with a friend for fun over winter and got to know the staff(Gloria), who told us there was an opening in their wed night mixed league. We decided to go for it and are so happy we did! We are the "new guys" in the league, but everyone is so nice and supportive even if we aren't great bowlers! It is WAY more fun than I anticipated, I look forward to it every week and started going Sunday morning for the 9-12 special, which is a bargain! They have a bar, and a food service area too. The chicken fingers and mozzarella sticks are quite tasty, and they have pizzas there too. I haven't used the pro shop but I hear they have one of those too! I love bowling here, and so happy to have gotten into a league! Makes me want to watch The Big Lebowski!

Blake F.

I don't frequently bowl, but I do enjoy bowling so I decided to go to Wynnewood Lanes today with a few friends. First, Wynnewood Lanes is a very interesting looking building. It is very long and rectangular and has some interesting designs on it. Further, they have an indoor parking lot that connects to a stair-well. Once inside, you get the whole feel of Wynnewood Lanes. While it's pretty retro, it serves its purpose. I went up to the front desk and was kindly greeted by a lady who assigned me to lane #4, which was especially nice as it was mostly away from Birthday parties. Once I was at lane #4, the staff had already set up our first game with all of our names, which was very nice. I wish we were able to practice our bowling while we waited for our friends to come, but they had plenty of other entertainment available. First, they had a nice, large TV on showing the AFC Wild Card Game, a snack bar and even a full service bar. I heard from another member of my party that the wine was pretty solid. Finally, they also had a couple of vending machines selling snacks and drinks. They also had a vending machine selling gear including Wynnewood Lanes shirts. Finally, around the center of Wynnewood Lanes is a mini-arcade with arcade games like air hockey and what looked to be mini-rides. The actually bowling was very fun. While the variety of balls weren't great, most of the balls were of good quality. The lanes were nice and sleek as they were obviously constantly oiled and maintained. I do wish the animations once you got a strike or spare were a bit more interesting, but it was not too big of a detail to me. Altogether, Wynnewood Lanes is a great place to get together with friends and family to have a great time bowling!

Just arrived for some afternoon fun to break up the monotony of all that's going on in the country.
Rahsaan T.

I'm not really sure why some people have negative reviews. I've been to WL on 2 different occasions and both times I was treated well. Even after the election a few weeks ago. Lol. They let me use a coupon and gave my son a brand new blue ball to play with because it matched his Giants cap. I have no complaints.

Richard F.

Took some of the grandkids bowling last night at Wynnewood Lanes. We have never been here before but decided to give it a try. It is a family-friendly place and offers a nice array of snacks. My wife enjoyed her snacks: a pizza, 3 soft pretzels, a bag of chips, and 3 beers. She is more into eating than bowling. On the bowling side, the offering of balls was not up to par. The balls seemed pretty old and it was almost impossible to find a ball that the grandkids could use. They were either too heavy or didn't fit correct. That was a bit frustrating. Little Ivan got really upset because he tried at least 10 balls and couldn't find one that he could use. He finally just picked the best one he could, but it was difficult for him to bowl. I think they should do an inventory of their balls and replace some of the older, worn out balls with new ones. The bowling shoes they offered were pretty good, though. The lanes were also pretty good, except that it sometimes took a while for the balls to return. Larry and David bowled highs of 163 and 174, so they were pretty happy with the lanes. Of course, they have their own bowling balls and shoes. Overall, a fairly good experience. The place could be spruced up a bit and also kept a bit cleaner.

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Just a really nice set of lanes and a good atmosphere. I had two kids 8 and 6 who had fun.

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Great for family bowling fun. Nice staff. We also love the air hockey table for after-game entertainment. Our go-to place!

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Excellent place for bowling. Staff isvery friendly. Very warm atmosphere. Snack bar is very good and they have all types of arcade

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