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    Saint Peters, MO

    Cave Springs Lanes

    3.0 (4 reviews)
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    3 years ago

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    3 years ago

    A ton of fun for a reasonable price! We will definitely be back and recommend others to try them out

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    The Soda Museum - Arcade and date spot

    The Soda Museum

    4.7(22 reviews)
    4.9 miSt Charles

    Very interesting displays of soda beverages!!! Also, the…read morepinball machines in the lower kevel were great fun! The old building is beautiful.

    Bizarre nostalgic throw-back to sugar laced time before corn syrup drenched mixes arrived…read more I met a friend and his granddaughter in the basement to play retro-arcade games for a ser price fo a few hours. Kid and teenager me would have loved it... the sarcastic 10 year old wanted board games to improve her experience. After considering- I agreed. I would add some chess and checker boards and a few other board games. Or a few Atari games... The epitome was the McDonald's $1 double cheeseburger sign. I asked to order it: they didn't have cheeseburgers, all things are more expensive and everything is not as healthy. I am not wishing for cocaine Coca-Cola or other "medicine" in Dr Pepper. $1.50 for a can of soda is a big jump for a corn syrup from the nickel advertising of a sugar sweet memory. The epitome of the place was playing shuffleboard with the 10 year old. I was trying to play with a sense of touch. She was playing with the idea of creating a highlight reel of knocking my pieces off. I beat her because the idea of the game escaped her. To look back at Asteroids was a shock. Realized that it was just black and white, 2 dimensional game with only a few buttons to control it. Overall I walked still a fan of the glossed over experience. I remember being a broke kid wanting to play unrealistic games to escape from reality. Now I wish for the sugar rush I used to have.

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    Arcade and date spot

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    Frontier Bowl

    Frontier Bowl

    3.3(18 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    this place is a complete rip-off, and the smug old fart that stands at the counter is an a$$ as…read morewell. They have the highest prices in the area, the oldest lanes and scoring, its the equivalent of being mugged. The owner raised prices at the snack bar, and decreased quantity. Example: raised price on mozzarella sticks, and lowered quantity from 6 to 5. You are chased out by staff as soon as your league ends, because they need to close before a certain time. Supposedly this is due to an agreement with the city of O'Fallon. the pro shop is now closed, this was literally the only reason some people frequented this establishment. But hey, they brought back the mechanic who doesn't actually do mechanic work. Probably because he doesn't disagree with the owner. I here this place is for sale. Hopefully the next owner does better, this one doesn't belong in a service industry.

    From my daughter's Facebook post…read more Last night Max was told he had to eat outside at the Fronteir Lanes Bowling alley in Ofallon, Mo. When we arrived at the bowling alley there were signs posted everywhere about no outside food NOT EVEN WATER BOTTLES (there's a story behind this one I'll put in comments) Upon arrival I let the young man at the counter know that my son has Anaphylactic food allergies and a medical condition requiring him to bring safe food with him and an Epi pen. He immediately got nervous and said "uhhh okay I have to tell my manager" he then walked to talk to his manager (who was sitting at the edge of the bowling alley with his lady friend mean mugging the entire place like a bouncer) We had been running errands all day so when we got there Max was hungry. My sister had just gone to the snack bar and ordered food for the other kids and Dan was on his way to the bar to order a bucket of beer. We were going to spend quite a bit of money..and then the manager got up and came walking towards me. Max already had his lunchbox out and I told him just to wait a moment..and that's when Scott said Max needs to leave! "He can have his medicine in here if he needs it but the food has to go, he can go outside if he's hungry" I explains to him that he has a medical condition and is protected with a 504 and the ADA. I asked him if he was fimilar with the Americans with Disabilities Act and he just continued to say Max had to leave. A 9 year old. Sit in a car alone..while his cousins are bowling and eating food together. Not happening. By this time Dan was asking him questions. Can you feed him and keep him safe? No, so we have to provide his food and you have to let him eat it. Accommodations. Dan made it clear we are all spending money..I didn't sneak in a Sub platter to feed our group. Scott wasn't hearing it. His reasoning is local health code. A cop-out. Federal law trumps state and local. I kind of wish I would've asked to see his Serve Safe certificate. We left. No way will I spend my money at a business such as this. Scott was the manager and he was in the wrong for the WAY he spoke to us, and the owners needs to DO BETTER at training employees on the ADA. They need to treat people better. We went to O'Fallon bowl which we've been numerous times before. They also have signs posted and are in the same city (same health code) and when I tell them he has medical reasons they are good with it. Never an issue. We've had a birthday party there and they've been great working with us! Same as Tropicana Lanes in Clayton. Same as EVERY business we've encountered in Max's lifetime (he turns 10 soon) You normally explain the ADA and they're good but Scott just puffed his chest up more and more. Wasn't worth a fight. I'll be calling the owners and hopefully come to an understanding so they can be better in the future.

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    Frontier Bowl - My kiddos bowling! They loved it!

    My kiddos bowling! They loved it!

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    Kingpin Lanes - Main entrance

    Kingpin Lanes

    4.0(22 reviews)
    8.5 mi
    $

    We really came for the brick oven pizza....but didn't realize it is just a walkup window. We kind…read moreof thought it was like in the bar in the bowling alley. So we laced up and bowled too! The pizza was worth the trip. The toppings were plentiful, the crust cooked to perfection and I really liked the ranch. We had the italian salad which was good but I'd probably try another one next time. We were there on a Saturday in between league times and appreciated being squeezed in on an end lane. We were able to get a couple games in at a great price. The lane scoring did malfunction a few times and that was frustrating but the employee helped us correct it right away.

    : The most eye opening experience was the owner's response…read moreto customer reviews. See picture Instead of addressing concerns professionally and attempting to resolve issues, the response came across as defensive, dismissive, and unprofessional. My husband and I visited this bowling alley and restaurant expecting a fun night out, but were met with dirty tables, poor customer service, and an atmosphere that made us feel unwelcome. The tables were filthy, and when my husband asked for assistance, he was handed a towel and expected to clean the table himself. There was no greeting, no friendliness, and no effort to make us feel like valued customers. As Black customers, the way we were treated raised concerns for us. While I can only speak about our experience, I would agree that the treatment of Black patrons is suspect based on what we experienced. The attitudes, body language, lack of hospitality, and overall interaction left us feeling unwelcome and uncomfortable. The owner's response to reviews only reinforced those concerns. Rather than showing accountability or a willingness to improve, the response seemed more focused on dismissing criticism than addressing it. If I had read a review like this before visiting, I would have taken my business elsewhere. Customers deserve a clean environment, respectful service, and management that responds professionally to concerns. Unfortunately, that was not our experience, and we will not be returning.

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    Pizzas to go

    Kingpin Lanes - Lots of balls, nicely organized by weight

    Lots of balls, nicely organized by weight

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    Up-Down STL - Skee Ball

    Up-Down STL

    4.5(180 reviews)
    19.4 miCentral West End
    $$

    Fun arcade bar with nostalgia for all ages!…read more There are 2 floors with multiple bars and arcade games of all decades throughout. There's also skeeball on both floors but we prefer playing the one on the lower level. Pinball machines are also on both levels. Tokens can be purchased at the bar or from one of the several token machines. UpDown has friendly bartenders and frequently has theme nights and seasonal cocktails to match the holiday or theme. You can order pizza at their pizza window and it is the only food they offer. The slices are huge though! During summer, it's fun to sit on the patio off the upstairs level. Been going to UpDown for years and it's always a good time for everyone!

    The first Sunday of the month is family friendly. One of my kids is a gamer and this was a perfect…read moreplace to spend some time. Please note: the place was packed with kids and adults. Do not let that deter you. The space is much larger than it looks. There is an indoor bar and an outdoor bar with some table games and outdoor seating. There is a separate pick up window for snacks. They offer pizza by the slice, hot dogs and other goodies. The food is cheap and the pizza was solid for the price. The games require tokens which you can purchase at the bar. They have just about every game you could want! Even had a Super Nintendo set up, Dane Revolution, and my all time favorite skee ball!! My Zennial spirit was happy for this bit of nostalgia.

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    Terrific weather Labor Day weekend...

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    Up-Down STL

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