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We were extremely pleased with the
level of service we received at 300 Dallas.
We walked straight in to the front
counter and mentioned that it was our first time there.
We were asked for our shoe size and our names (along
with the correct spelling, which was a plus to us.)
This information was put into the computer, we were
assigned a lane, a tab was started, and no money was
exchanged until the end of the evening.
We were then directed over to a
nearby counter which housed a display bowling ball that
had several sets of various sized finger holes drilled
into it. We were asked to determine which size best fit
our fingers, and balls were chosen for us based on our
weight and finger size. The shoes and balls were then
carried to our lane for us by the host, and our waiter
Carlos soon appeared to take a drink or food order.
The booths were plush, the scoring
computer worked well, and with 20+ huge big screens
lined up across the end of the lanes, we helped The
Clash Rock the Casbah just before Beyonce began belting
it out to all the Single Ladies. 300 kept the fun
‘rolling’ and never once did we have to call anyone over
to fix the pin setting machine.
After we perused around the upscale
billiards area and white cloth covered dining tables, we
were offered a peek at Club 300, a super sleek six lane
private bowling suite which includes its own bar and
meeting room. We want to have a small party just so we
can host it in Club 300.
For a bowling alley (or even a
nightclub or bistro), 300 Dallas certainly lives up to
its claim of being “strikingly different, indeed.”
Know Before You Go:
The club utilizes black lights; so
if you’re going to wear a black shirt, make sure it’s
lint free because those little white fibers are gonna
glow! |