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    3.5 (11 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    I am justed glad Sierra Vist has a bowling alley! I love to bowl and don't want to drive over 50 miles to go bowling!!

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    Main Event Tucson - Appetizers while bowling

    Main Event Tucson

    3.6(78 reviews)
    56.1 mi

    We were there on Friday, 2-20-26 at 1:30. First off, our service was terrible. Waited forever for…read moresomeone, then waited for the food. She was not friendly or helpful & didn't show her face for 20 mins or more after we received our food to see if everything was ok or we needed anything else. I finally went up to the bar to ask about their beers. That woman was extremely nice, friendly & helpful. Gave me 2 tastes & said she'd send our server over to get our beer order. No server showed up until we done. Another man who walked by helped us too since we never saw our server & he was nice & helpful too. My husband is from Buffalo, NY. He has been to the original Anchor Bar & had LOTS of buffalo wings in Buffalo. He got the Beef on Weck, with fries & 5 wings with the Bourbon BBQ sauce for $19.99. His wings & fries were good but the Beef on Weck was a huge disappointment. Not much meet & the bun was not like the "Weck" he has had. I ordered 10 wings: 5 Bourbon BBQ & 5 mild Buffalo. The BBQ wings were excellent. Crispy on the outside, but moist, sauced, very good. The buffalo wings were horrible. They looked liked they had been sitting under a heat lamp for hours. They had zero sauce, were so dried out, tough & 2 were absolutely minuscule. I mean tiny. They were so bad. I had to wait forever & never saw our server so I finally just asked another server. I said it was our first time in that particular restaurant & asked if they were supposed to be this way. He said, he could bring me sauce which he did. When our server finally did show up, I showed her & told her that they had no sauce & were dried up. She said they did have sauce. I pointed to the sauced bbq & then to the Buffalo which absolutely did not have sauce because it was all dried up. They do have sauce. She was one of the worst servers we've ever had. The Blue Cheese was great but we each got one celery stick which seemed pretty stingy when my meal was "10 wings, celery & blue cheese". So yeah, it was a huge disappointment & overall extremely poor experience.

    Main Event Tucson is a great place for family fun and group outings. There's something for…read moreeveryone, from games and bowling to a full dining area. The food was tasty, the service was friendly, and the atmosphere was fun and energetic without feeling overwhelming. It's a perfect spot for birthdays, family nights, or just a casual day out. We had a great time and would definitely come back.

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    Roadies

    Roadies

    3.5(55 reviews)
    57.4 mi

    We went here for a kids birthday party. It is nice they have a private room with a big screen in…read moreit. It is unfortunate there seemed to be only 1, I think they could benefit from having at least 2. They are strict in the time slots as they have many people booking that 1 room. The food was good, they had pizza and caramel popcorn. Provided were water and lemonade but the containers they were in are very small, as soon as the staff refilled one it was almost gone in moments. The arcade are was very nice and clean. It was also pretty spacious to walk around. It reminds me of Main Event but on a much much smaller scale. All of their games were working which is nice. You can access it by the theater or come in through their own entrance. The kids had a lot of fun especially with laser tag. Stinks that like Main Event, when you buy time on the cards you do not accumulate any points to use at the prize room. Would go back again.

    When a Movie Theater / Arcade Decides to Play Pharmacist and Detective…read more I never thought I would spend weeks working with law enforcement trying to recover my own legally prescribed medication from a movie theater, but here we are. Three Saturdays ago, I accidentally left my daily medication container at RoadHouse Cinemas. I realized it almost immediately before I even got home and called the theater right away. I was told the auditorium had not even been cleaned yet. I explained exactly where the container was located and informed staff that I was already turning around and would be back within about 30 minutes. At that point, this should have been one of the easiest lost-and-found situations imaginable. What Should Have Happened A staff member should have gone into the auditorium, retrieved the container, secured it in lost and found, and waited for the customer who had already called and was actively on the way back. That's it. Problem solved. What Actually Happened Instead, staff opened my medication container, inspected the contents, identified the medications themselves (via google per managment), determined on their own that I should not be carrying legally prescribed medication in a daily-use organizer, and contacted law enforcement. Let's be absolutely clear: every medication in that container was legally prescribed to me. I'm disabled American prescribed medications not a criminal. Like many people who take multiple medications each day, I use a daily pill organizer rather than carrying numerous prescription bottles everywhere. I intentionally carry only a day's supply so that if something gets lost, I don't lose all of my medication. What makes this situation particularly outrageous is that the theater already knew exactly who the owner was. This was not abandoned property. I had already called, identified myself, and told them I was on my way back. Yet instead of waiting 30 minutes for the owner to return, staff decided to play pharmacist, investigator, and law enforcement. Then they called the police. The Real Consequences What should have been resolved that same day has now dragged on for weeks. I am currently running low on one of the medications that was inside that container because of decisions made by theater staff. Think about that for a moment. A customer accidentally leaves behind a daily medication organizer, immediately calls, immediately turns around, and the theater has not even cleaned the auditorium yet. Somehow the result is weeks of police paperwork and a customer still trying to recover their own property. This entire situation was completely avoidable. To make matters worse, the container itself was a gift from my grandmother-in-law who recently passed away. The medication can eventually be replaced. That gift cannot. Management's Response After speaking with management, I was stunned to learn they completely stand behind what happened. Their position appears to be that I was wrong for carrying legally prescribed medication in a daily-use organizer rather than transporting large prescription bottles everywhere I go. I even asked a hypothetical question: If they found a wallet and already knew who it belonged to because the owner had called and was on the way back, would they go through every card, inspect the contents, make judgments, and potentially involve law enforcement before the owner arrived? The answer was essentially yes. The "Karen" Version of Customer Service Of course, nobody is arguing against basic safety measures. But that is not what happened here. The theater already knew who owned the container. They knew I was returning. They knew I was only 30 minutes away. There was absolutely no reason to start handling, identifying, and investigating my medication. The entire experience felt like the "Karen" version of customer service, where the first assumption is that a customer must be doing something wrong and the first response is to involve authorities rather than use common sense. I am not accused of a crime. I am not in trouble. Every medication was legally prescribed to me. Yet I am the one dealing with the consequences. RoadHouse Cinemas took what should have been a simple 30-minute lost-and-found situation and turned it into a weeks-long ordeal involving law enforcement, missing medication, wasted time, unnecessary stress, and the possible loss of an irreplaceable sentimental item. I cannot recommend a business that treats customers this way. We checked out the game side prior way to expensive for the offerings. Bowling down the street is far cheaper.

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