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    Lucky Strike Valley Fair

    3.3 (4 reviews)

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    this place sucks the lanes are poorly maintained, and the ball machine is to close to the lane for it to be comfortable to throw the ball.

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    Came here for a friends 30th birthday!…read more There was the following types of food: - Sicilian Pizza Guy - Sicilian Style Margherita - Smash Burger Sliders - Chicken Tenders were a bit dry N/A drinks: - Vice City (Mocktail): Piña colada, pineapple, strawberry, lemon, soda - Razzle Dazzle (Mocktail): Mint, lime, raspberry, soda - Passionate Fruit (Mocktail): Ritual Zero Proof Tequila, lemonade, grapefruit, passion fruit My only complaint is that people were coming through our private event to get to the bowling/arcade game side and would kind of hang out in the area where the food was. Not sure if they were confused or not despite the private event sign.

    I came here on a sunday night before Christmas. The downtown area is pretty busy. Typical weekend…read morewith no parking and plenty of people on the street. Their website says they close at 10pm. I got there at around 7:30pm and wasn't able to place my order until 7:44pm. The waitress might be new, but she had to get the e-menu to know what flavor of shakes they offered (3, choc, vanilla, and strawberry). I was initially seated at a table and then moved to the bar. I ordered a calzone and shake for here and a pizza to go. Then they started cleaning up. I could have taken everything to go, but the communication was so bad. IF they wanted to close up, they should really not leave a customer hanging and waiting. Apparently both the calzones and pizzas were packed to go without any communication. And also apparently, bone were the calzones and pizzas were ready for 30 minutes and the waitress was just busy closing up (then give me my order) so u can close up. I live 4 miles away and by the time I got home, everything was cold. So I couldn't tell you how the food was except that it was cold. Cold pizza is a zero star for me. Then when it came to pay, no one knew what INKIND (really annoying app, avoid at all cost) was. I asked for the check number and they're like what, " just tap your credit card." I had to insist on getting the check number to pay through the app. Even after I paid, the manager wouldn't let me go. He kept holding the pos checkout thing and saying, if the order hasn't gone away, then you haven't paid, you need to tap. I said, you need to refresh. And when he refreshed, my check disappeared (duh) because it's been paid for and he still insisted that I haven't paid. So he goes to the actual terminal and effin stares at the screen for another 10minutes wondering why a paid check disappeared from his queque. I showed him on the app and offered to show him through email that it's been paid. He was just possessed and kept staring that pos terminal. and then he's like, I'll just take your word for it. How offensive, like I'm going to try to lie. I showed you on so many avenues that the check was paid and closed (your actual pos terminal, my app, my email receipt, etc.) Anyway, this place looks like it's going to close soon the way it was like a ghost bar on a sunday night.

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