I'm out.
One word of advice, if you’re looking for authentic bowling this is not it. What I mean is the pins are on strings so it’s easier to remove and reset the pins. Other than that they will fall and knock into each other as if they weren’t on strings.
Not really for bowling. More for hanging out with friends while doing something other than talking/drinking. Too loud for much talking. You are jammed into the lanes. Decent food and drinks.
Not sure of all the people giving this place bad reviews. This is a bowling game alley and a beautiful one at that. A great mix of modern with hints of rustic industrial. We went off hours so the prices were reasonable for a lane. They have a $15 lunch special, giving you an hour of bowling (with shoes) and a meal. We unfortunately ate beforehand but it’s a great deal nonetheless.
Went here for a company event and the food was both generic and cold. I sent the cheesesteak back to get warmed. 15 minutes later it came back identically cold. They did actually add more fries, which were indeed warm, so there was that. Otherwise it seemed to be mostly just stuff you could get in the freezer section. Decor, bowling, and music were good though.
The technology at this place is wonderful. Each lane is equipped with its own tablet and gives you all kinds of statistics and allows for scoreboard customization.
I'd visit again, but I think they're still developing their identity. Are we a bowling alley? a hip restaurant? a sports bar? Do we cater to the college crowd? business crowd? We sat down and ordered, around the time our drinks arrived, the jukebox began and the ability to have a comfortable conversation in the dining area ended.
I don't quite understand the policy of not being able to reserve with full prepay in advance or reservations? Learned about it today, confirmed all was on board for an anniversary event. Offered to pay an extra fee if needed and set up for drinks and dinner for a 3 hrs, still no deal. Sorry, but it would seem that this type of smaller venue would rather get sold out that,to just wait on first come first serve, were not changing it they said, sad, oh well, we just won't go at all. I have not been there, this by no means is speaking of there service, quality of food or atmosphere, only there "Business decisions of rules and policies. I do fairly well, and when I usually go out with my family for a gathering like this, I spend easily $400 to $600. I will never go there to just wait and hope to get a lane. So, I guess we will never know.
Stone Pin Company is a US Bowling Alley based in Greenville, South Carolina. Stone Pin Company is located at 304 E Stone Ave, Greenville, SC 29609, USA.
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