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217 of 3,585 Restaurants in Austin

We had a great time. Loved the free board games. Service and atmosphere very family friendly in the day. Night is adult only after a certain time.

The food is fantastic, the games are fun and they brought in a great quality Santa for free pictures with kids if you bought brunch. They also take reservations on OpenTable so this is our go to brunch place for large family gatherings.

We went for brunch and everything was good. My daughter ordered the pot pie and I ordered the lobster bacon fries. Everything taste so good. Will definitely come back to enjoy the place, there’s lots to do that we didn’t take advantage of on this visit.

Had team outings here a few times, bowling, Karaoke and some other games. Nice place and decent service, and great that you can provide a variety of activities for your team. My only complaint is that it is a bit pricey.

I was walking around the domain while my wife shopped and stumbled upon the oasis. This place has everything you need in one spot, great food, good drinks, friendly staff, and tons of cool activities. I played ping pong with people i met at the bar and then we decided to bowl a couple frames. The nice thing is our server followed us to each different area we went. She recommended the Nachos and the Cubano. I got the Cauliflower nachos. Holy cow were they good. When my wife finally finished shopping she joined me and we split the Punchbowl called shrub. It had great balance and a nice watermelon finish. Everything about this place was on point. I will defiantly be back. If you are ever in the domain or have some free time you should check Punch Bowl Social out. You won't regret it.

We had a long wait at the restaurant we wanted to dine at, however time restraints steered us to Punch Bowl Social. Our group initially chose to sit in the area with all the video games and bowling alley. It was loud, which didn’t bother us. We knew what we were getting into. My first concern, was the service. Again “hipster” service! When will restaurants realize that hipsters do not care about service? I realize establishments at times do not have a decent option, except to hire teenagers and uncaring hipsters to run your restaurant. When we got to the table it was dirty, we tried to get the “hostess’s” attention who sat us, and however he quickly turned , walked away, completely ignoring us, as she texted on her phone. She could care less about customers. Then a female waitress came to our table, asked us what we wanted to drink, we requested nicely to have the table cleaned. Her body language told us she was put out! She walked away, and came back with a very limited effort cleaned the table, I’m not talking a full cleaning, the stools were dirty, had water spots on the table, and there was crumbs from the last occupants of the table. It seemed we asked her to clean our houses, cars, and groom our dogs. With that bad taste in our mouths, a male waiter came to the table. Again we have no time to look over a menu. He asked for drink orders, as we felt super rushed. He acted as like we were inconveniencing him, because we were not ready on his time. Hipster service. We rushed through the drink menu as he stood there tapping his pen on the order pad, rolling his eyes, as we gave up, and ordered four bottled beers. I can almost hear him saying to his hipster buddies in the back, these “old people” (we are all in our forties), are so stupid, clueless, and wasted my time by ordering bottled beer. His name was Eric. He came back with our “bottled beers” Oh god how clueless, his body language said and asked what we wanted to eat. We said we needed to look over the menu. However, another issue, we had four in the party, and however we only received 3 menus. I guess the genius hipster servers, didn’t notice that. We asked for a minute, Eric rolled his eyes, started to walk away, then turned, and said “I need a credit card from someone, we have a lot of people, who walk out on tabs”. I said we are paying cash, Eric said “is still need a card, just in case”. We are all very well off, we had on nice clothes, jewelry, carrying bags from Neiman Marcus, Kendra Scott, Macys, and Tommy Bahama and are very respectable. At this point patience is running thin. I handed Eric a Platinum American Express card. My wife said, maybe we should finish the beers and move on, however due to our time restraints, we decided that we would move to the restaurant side. When Eric came back, we told him, we wanted to move to the restaurant side. Eric rolled his eyes, said “I have to check with the hostess. However he turned and walked back to the kitchen area. We got up and walked to the hostess area, when the “girls” were texting and giggling about something, as guests waited on them to finish. We asked for a table, and the “girls” rolled their eyes and walked us to a booth. At that time Eric came running out, I believe hoping we walked the tab, so he could charge my card. We settled down, however that point, no matter how great the service, food, location, or alcohol, nothing could erase from our memory the first impression of Social Punch Bowl. So if you want rude service, the rushed feeling, servers texting each other, hipsters rolling their eyes at you for your beverage selection, making fun of you, profiling you as a tab runner, please enjoy Social Punch Bowl. You’ll enjoy the visit. Because they will be closed in 18 months.

Had a company event there and it was fun! Different activities, decent food and fun atmosphere made this a good place for a social event.

We ate here for brunch, food and service was amazing! After eating in the main dinning area we moved to the bar area where bowling, board games, ping pong, darts, karaoke and many other entertainment options are available.

Black eyed peas hummus... wow! This was great. Meatloaf was very different and yummy. Drinks a bit watered, no Absolute vodka... wide selection of draft beer, no Corona. Service was efficient without being intrusive.

I had brunch here with a friend on a slow Saturday afternoon. We ate in the bar area adjacent to the bowling alley. Now, in most circumstances, that last statement would not be very appealing. However, this restaurant is located in the Austin Domain, a high end area of Austin, Texas. So, while there are lots of games, as part of the environment, they create a fun and upbeat environment rather than an unnecessary distraction. The experience was a very pleasant! We had the chips and salsa, which sounds ordinary but it was anything but plain. For example, one of the salsas was made with grilled watermelon. Our main entree was the Farmer's salad that included local greens, herbs, pickled onions, feta, tomato, cucumbers, radishes, tarragon vinaigrette, sea salt. The vinaigrette was creamy and we had it on the side (good choice since it was very creamy). It was small but filling. Overall: Service: youthful but attentive and friendly Food quality: good Food quality for price: good Would I go back? Yes Unique quality: Depending on the time of day, this is a great place for families with kids, singles, or couples. The ambiance is favorable to everyone.

This is my favorite kind of bar to visit. There's actually a small bowling alley right in the middle of it, tons of video games, pool tables, shuffleboard, dart boards, Etc. We didn't eat there so I can't comment on the food but the drinks were great, the bartender was awesome and it was so much fun playing all of the games, especially galaga and Pac man.

Yep, it is what it looks like: an adult entertainment center with alcohol and food. Super good place for friends to get together, and throw some darts, bowling, play pool, foosball or simply having drinks. The place is huge and anyhow can get quite crowded in the weekends. The food here is also really good. Not the usual “bar quality” fast food, but actually well presented tasty great food. The Ceviche is not the best in the world, but quite better than usual and the “A Pig, A Duck...” appetizer is excellent.

My husband took me here as whistle-stop #2 on our first date night in Austin! We started at Mt. Bonnell for a sunset stroll & headed to Punch Bowl Social for dinner & games. The games were enticing and engaging! Several large areas were closed off for a private event, so we didn't get the full experience, but that's okay!!! We will next time. I had a blast! I beat my hubs at ski ball & Mortal Combat! He got me on Space Invaders, but to be fair, that's his generation... Not mine. My GF grilled cheese was fantastic and filled with pear and an assortment of melted cheese. A little butter to crisp up the bread would be a great addition to this dish. The GF Chicken Wings were divine and my poor hubs barely got his paw on one. I used the wing sauce as grilled cheese dip and O M G! His Gluten covered burger looked fine, but I was barely paying attention between bites. I was feeling ill, but didn't want to forego date night. Our sweet waitress noticed and asked the bartender to make a hot totty for me with Spiced Rum. He did a fine job and I felt much better! Tha manager on staff was so sweet and was attentive to every table. We ended the night playing shuffleboard and having a great time!

This place has it all. You can dine in the restaurant and then head over to the bar area afterwards. If there aren't any lanes open for bowling there's always ping pong or pool. Check with the counter for reserving a karaoke room! There's all sorts of things to do here. This place tailors more to the young adults, but is perfect for everyone.

I have only been here a few times to grab drinks with friends, but the atmosphere is great for being with friends and making new friends! The food looks good too which I will go back and try sometime!

Punch Bowl is the latest-and I think,the best- evolution of the adult arcade/clubhouse concept that includes Dave & Busters and Main Event. More family friendly than D&B and more adult than ME, Punchbowl is right in the Cinderella Zone of "Just right". the food was kind of new-agey and perhaps a bit pretentious but it was not real overpriced and you can just get a good burger if your taste isn't very adventurous. Lots of games,sofas, pool table and bowling lanes make just eating and leaving pretty difficult. We ended up staying for several hours playing darts, foosball and bowling.

Came here for dinner with 2 friends. We weren't aware that this was such a large facility with so many offerings, which is fine, however unless you're in the mood to have a rowdy evening, I wouldn't really spend any time here. We sat in the main dining room - an expansive area with tons of room to mix and mingle. I am not a big fan of the huge booths in the middle of the room that have 2 people sitting at them while groups of 3 and above are forced to sit at the regular tables (which just weren't comfortable or inviting). It's worth dedicating a paragraph to noise. THIS PLACE IS LOUD! (I'm shouting in my review because if you were sitting across from me, I'd have to so you can hear me). There is nothing soft in this place to absorb sound - no idea why it was designed like that, but if you take concrete floors, hard fixtures and hard walls and then use loudspeakers to play music, it's gonna be loud. Food was "okay" in my opinion. We ordered chicken wings, which had a strange flavor that I associate with bad chicken (Sorry!), a salad, and two of us ordered chicken/waffles. The Chicken and waffles had this super viscous sweet stuff glopped on top of them - it actually kinda grossed me out, which is hard to do. The salad was unimpressive. We also ordered several drinks. First, we were asked on basic mixed drinks if we wanted singles or doubles - which always strikes me as an odd thing when I'm not drinking on an airplane. Second, I ordered a mixed drink and it came out in one of the smallest glasses I've ever had a drink in. Was it delicious? You bet it was - but it was so small that there was no way in hell I would order it again. I would have preferred that the drink cost 2x as much and came in a larger glass then to have gotten something so small. I think this could be a very fun place for the right crowd at the right time - I could see going here as part of a corporate team-building event or the like, but I just don't see myself returning in the future.

Punch Bowl Social is a great place to hang out with friends or for a date. Great food and drinks. The place is so much fun with lots of things to do. Bowling, board games, giant jenga, cornhole, arcade games etc.

If you are hungry for a great burger, go here. The come back sauce is great. Interesting place with a small bowling alley! Ha ha

Place has great food with a huge list of drinks to choose from. Additionally, they have games galore. Everything from VR to pool to bowling. There is something that will for sure be fun for you and a small group of people. Recommend.

The atmosphere is cool. It is a nice place to hang out with friends or coworkers. I have heard many great things about the night life here; however, I have only been for brunch on a Saturday. I must say I have had better. My friends said their meals were ok but my biscuits were hard to cut into much less eat and the food was barely warm. The pineapple mimosas were GREAT though.

Are here after arriving in Austin recommended by hotel checkin. We ordered loaded nachos to start, order was large and very good. We ordered an Alabama chicken sandwich with fries and a Cuban sandwich with fries both sandwiches were large and good. Only negative drinks were small $3.00 and no refills.

Enjoyable place but rather crowded. Alot of entertainment options, but very loud so talking was tough. Not the best beer selection FYI, but cool place to chill and play fun games

Decent food, nice wait staff, draft beer was sketchy. Had an issue with the staff that schedules bowling and karaoke. They need to understand that part of their job is to at least pretend to care about the customers.

Good value for lunch. Great food quality. Love the different sauces provide to kick up the flavor of the already outstanding food.

Fun place to hang out! Garage doors that open up so it has an open atmosphere. Super cool games that are reasonably priced! Bowling, pool, corn hole, ping pong, video games retro, big bar, music, big screen tvs!

This is a great place to go with a big group of friends. We didn't go to play games, just had dinner in the dining room. Good cocktails, concerned and helpful service. I wasn't blown over by the menu. It was good but not fabulous. They were out of what I ordered. I found the seating to be uncomfortable. We were in booths. Wold go back with a large group but probably not for dinner with a date.

We had lunch. We had the chicken taco and chicken quesadilla. We also had two heart of gold drinks. Very good food and drinks. Our server was very attentive and helpful. Had a nice time and fun time.

There are some great classic arcade games but Ms. Pac-Man is the all-time best. Pac-man is OK but once you go Ms., you never go back. The speed varies on them but the fastest speed is always the best, and that is what can be found here. The joystick also does not stick, which is very important. So, this place gets an A+ on the Ms. Pac-Man game. Everything else in this place was . . . Meh. Pretty Underwhelming.

What a neat concept! We went to do a little bowling, but it was quickly evident that you can "do" many other things. The restaurant was packed with families who were enjoying the Sunday Brunch, but we had other plans . . . the layout was a little awkward since we had to walk through the "Sports Bar" area to get to the bowling alley, but that was easily resolved. The bowling is by the hour and we managed (4) games during that time with two players. The alley is not the usual commercial grade, but felt more like bowling in someone's home. There was another entire room where I saw an open shuffleboard and some video games, but the action was definitely in the sports bar area since the Cowboys were playing. We had a great view of the big screen and there was even a DJ who played some outstanding tunes which were appropriate for all ages. My only hope is that they smooth out the service for food and drink if you are bowling. It took almost an hour from ordering to receive our food and then there was a mistake with the order which took away an entire entree for another 15 minutes. Other than that, we had a great time and would try it again!

Went there our first night in Austin and liked it so much we went back the second night. The food it traditional pub style and very good. The service was good, both at the bowling lanes for dinner and drink and then just for drinks at the dart board. I was there with my team from work and everyone had a great time!

There is so much to do at the Punch Bowl. Have a beer and play Ping Pong, Pool, Shuffle Board, Table Shuffle Board, Real Bowling, darts etc.... Place is huge and there seems to be a never ending list of things to do. The food was very good but portions seemed small. I would come here on a regular basis if I lived near.

Very casual place. Staff was attentive. They offer tiny biscuits after you order with jam and butter - yummy! They have some interesting fresh juices - we tried the one with cucumber that was very refreshing. I had the biscuits and gravy - large portion - I took 1/2 home. Their coffee is good. They also offer breakfast tacos and the person that ordered that enjoyed them. We did not order liquor but it looked good. You can order a punch bowl of booze for the entire table - a fun concept. There are 2 rooms - the other room had bowling! We will be back again. Reasonably priced. One appetizer is cheese in a jar -- did not see it but I want to try it. We ordered the deviled eggs but waitress forgot them -- good thing because we were stuffed.

Wife and I stopped in here to make a plan for dinner prior to a storm hitting. We found two good seats at the bar (we were there around 5pm). Bartender was extremely nice and attentive. There were games all around that we could have played for free and the food our neighbors at the bar were getting looked very good. My wife had her heart set on Italian so we did not eat here. Would definitely come back - probably a great place for a rainy day.

I was here on September 5 for my high school reunion. This is a decent place to have a group event. The wait staff were very attentive.

Great place to kick back. Food was decent, but secondary to the activities. Had s great time at ping pong, darts, virtual reality games, large jenga, shuffleboard and way too much karaoke. Thank God they killed my microphone! Would absolutely recommend it for small groups (5-25 people).

Ok... so a bar, bowling, karaoke etc all under one room. I was thinking... omg ... just another adult Wally World. Not the case. This place is NICE and the staff is amazing. The private karaoke rooms are as close to posh as a karaoke room can get. The equipment is top notch and oh so fun a place to gather with friends. I did not try any food there but the beverage selection was top notch and once again I cannot say enough wonderful things about the staff. Jeremiah in particular made it such a wonderful evening for the group I brought in. Thank you PBS! I will visit again with even more friends!

Was here around 10 on a Saturday night. It's loud. I'm old. I know. It's still fun! It definitely has it's place. I wouldn't come here to carry on any kind of meaningful conversaion. But it's great to throw back a few drinks and have some fun. Big bar, TVs, all kinds of games if you're interested. I don't know that I'd go out of my way to visit here specifically, but when around, I definitely would consider stopping in.

I am a local austinite.. When my friends come to visit we go here with them… arcade games, skee ball, pool, darts… I come in with a bag of quarters. I recommend this for a rainy day or late afternoon.. food is ok, it's bar food… better restaurants near by.

We had 2 meals out here as a large business group. We ordered a wide range of dishes and appetisers. The only thing we struggled with was that food was very slow to arrive, a few items were brought out and cleared away, and after a while the table assumed that was all that had been pre-ordered so a few people ordered their own meals as they were still hungry. More pre-ordered food then arrived later, which the servers hadn't alerted people to and we ended up having far too much. Food was lovely, and quality was great. Games were great fun, think everyone had a good time.

When the weather is poor and you want to get out of the house and have fun with your relatives/kids/friends/ head to Punch Bowl Social. You can bowl (limited number of lanes and not all were open during the afternoon), play Scrabble with 2" tiles on a wall mounted board, do ski-ball, shuffleboard, Karaoke, darts, and VR. This is not like Dave N Busters. The atmosphere is laid back and comfy with many over sized couches and lots of tables to have dinner if you don't want to play the games.

my brother was here visiting from South carolina so we decided to take them to the Domain. We walked around a while shopping and window shopping and wandered into the Punch Bowl Social just because we were hungry and it was there. What a surprise! we got appetizers and all three were phenominal. We got the Crab dip, green chorizo fries and califlower nachos. The fries I knew I would like because hey it's fries and I love chorizo. The chorizo was conbined very well with some green chilis. The crab dip I wasn't so sure but upon tasting it was delicious!. My brother nor I like cauliflower but I have to admit these nachos were great. Now this place is definitely geared as a place for millenials to hangout. It is very stripped down no frills place. Now wait not really upon further inspection we found a bowling alley a nice nine hole mini golf course giant jingo game and giangantic connect four games plus a row of video games including pacman and a shuffle board and a dartboard area. If I was a young professional I could certainly see myself hanging out here as there was plenty to do good wholesome food and alot of interaction between guests. And by the way our table service was phenominal!.

/Hot spot in the Dominion. Food awesome and they offer a quiet side and stay loud side. LOL really. deli side has more comfortable seating and an atmosphere condusive to good conversation. Bar side is load as hell and fun too so don't misunderstand me. it's a great separation of the type of outing you'd like to have or not. Game are makes it really nice for all ages and speaking of which it's best to take the kids up until 6-730. even on the weekend.

Was here with family and the dining experience was good. However, even though I enjoyed the interesting food concoctions, much of it was too spicy for the kids. My street tacos were tasty and everyone had a good time, even though we didn't get to play any games.

Dinner was good, food wasn't memorable, but tasted good. The atmosphere was weird, at the restaurant all you could hear was the loud music (which was really bad 80s and 90s pop mixed with really bad electronic beats) and people screaming. In the bar side, there is a lot of entertainment: bowling, karaoke, arcade, darts, pool, ping pong, and a bar. But it was so full of people that you couldn't really do anything. All ping pong tables, pool tables, dart boards, karaoke rooms and bowling lanes were taken and had a waiting list. Arcade was ok, but after 2 games you're ready to bounce. When trying to order a beer, I waited 15 minutes at the bar and didn't receive service. So, the combination of horrible music, too many people, waiting lists, and non-memorable food is just not my cup of tea.

This is such a neat place. Restaurant, bar, bowling alley, and game room all in one but with a very sophisticated vibe. We need one in Houston! You have to try the Crown Royal Maple and Candied Bacon Milkshake. It was mind blowing.

Went with some friends (big group actually) after work and the biggest plus I guess is that our group was handled well. It was nice to have the variety of games to play, and menu was sufficient. I did find the fries tasted like they'd been left in the deep fryer for WAY too long. I'd probably go here again with a big group, though don't think it would be a priority otherwise.

Sunday brunch is worth checking out! The food is sinfully delicious and the drinks were very tasty. They have a great Bloody Mary bar that the bartenders customized per order and the Pims cup is worth mentioning! We can wait to go back at night for some games. Sunday morning wasn't very busy but you can pretty much get on any game quickly. There's bowling, shuffleboard, arcade games and so much more. And don't forget about their iconic shut up and kiss me wall art! Definitely will be back.

We recently visited this establishment with coworkers to celebrate and evaluate it as a potential venue for our Christmas party. Unfortunately, the experience quickly turned sour. After each of us spent a significant amount of money on food and drinks, we decided to play foosball and ordered additional drinks at the bar. Although the game started smoothly, a server soon informed us that the area was reserved for a private event. However, there were no signs, security, or any indication that the space was off-limits. We acknowledged this and began gathering our drinks to leave. At that moment, another server approached in an aggressive, condescending, and threatening manner, demanding that we “leave right now” or be forcibly removed. Feeling disrespected, we returned to our original table, which was still dirty from earlier. Shortly after, yet another server rudely informed us that this table was also reserved, despite there being no visible “reserved” signage. I decided to speak with the manager about the staff’s behavior and our overall experience. Half of our group has a background in food and beverage, from serving to restaurant ownership, so we approached this conversation constructively. Unfortunately, the manager was dismissive, stating that the server who provided the foosball equipment was in training and justifying the behavior by saying the private party “spent way more than you did.” His tone was condescending, and he even rolled his eyes when I explained that no customer should be treated based on how much they spend. This encounter revealed a deeper issue: the manager’s lack of professionalism sets the tone for the staff’s behavior. What should have been a celebratory evening turned into an upsetting experience, leaving us feeling unwelcome and disrespected. Although this place came highly recommended by local friends and coworkers, we cannot endorse it. If asked for recommendations, we’ll advise others to choose establishments that treat all customers with respect, regardless of how much they spend. Restaurants rely on their everyday patrons, not just private events, and no one should endure the level of rudeness and disrespect we encountered.

We came here with another couple - had great food, bowled and played other games. They had great drinks and we had a nice time.

Let me first say that this was my first visit here and I did have a good time... But I did not try every event or entertainment offerings. We had a team building, fun activity night at Punchbowl, and we chose bowling. They have 8 standard lanes, which were not league material, so those of you who bowl a lot expecting nice floors, balls or pins, this is not your place. But if you want to gather to have fun, drink, eat finger foods, and roll a ball down a lane for the fun of it, this is your place. The food was so so. We ordered most of the appetizers, and a few burgers and street tacos. I can say is the you should stick to the wings... Trust me... The beer was flowing but the place had serious beer buffs questioning the IPAs and they served Guinness in a can... Oh Same with Shiner... In a can... Ok, but at that price, in a can.. Not what I expected. Would I go back, yes but only because other people arranging the activity, if it was my choice, I think I would look elsewhere... Some played darts, others played vintage arcade games, and others threatened to sing karaoke... ;) just some of the opportunities at Punchbowl

This was our 2nd time coming here, in a little over a year and we really enjoy bowling here! It’s fairly new and very clean. The service for our drinks was very slow. I don’t know about the quality of the food. It looked like fast food fare.

The nachos were Texas perfect and the chicken and waffles were just the right amount of savory and the perfect amount of sweetness with a tiny bit of spice !

Had a very enjoyable evening in the punch bowl social after it being recommended to my friends and I.. We started with a few drinks and snacks whilst watching a game and then migrated to the karaoke room for 2hrs of screaming at each other...it was allot of fun, well set up and reasonably priced. Good place & good times

What a fun place! There are many activities as well as interesting food and local beer. The staff was friendly and the beat was lively.

My friend and I ate lunch at the Punch Bowl Social. It was very yummy. The service was perfect. Will go back if I ever travel to Austin!

This is the best place to hang out and a few drinks. Music is on point and crowd is layed back. I will be back soon

We stepped into Punch Bowl Social for the first time to avoid an approaching thunderstorm. We picked a nice port in a storm! We shared an order of chicken fried chicken, and it was delicious. The chicken had a great crunch on the outside and was smothered in a thick gravy filled with cooked onions and mushrooms. We washed it down with a nice glass of Pinot noir for my wife and a beer for me. They have lots of games there including virtual reality games, old fashioned video machines and bowling alleys. We did not partake of the games but may come back for some future fun! We were very happy with our dinner and left the restaurant to dry streets after the storm passed!

Good if you like sports and loud music. Unfortunately, the loudness extends into the dining area that is away from the bar and games. Food was average, service was good, but the atmosphere was more for those in a party-mood.

We went to this restaurant for the first time last night and found the host to be lukewarm. The server was a friendly, helpful young woman. The food was terrible. None of us ate more than 1/3 of what we ordered, even the person who ordered hamburger and fries. All the dishes had some twisty, unique and unappealing combination. Mine was Cauliflower Nachos....not tasty. Several had Mac n Cheese dish and they said it wasn't any better than Kraft out of the box and the dish cost $15. Bean soup for one person not flavorful. Chicken and Waffles just plain...no pizazz. My recommendation is to go to Urban Grill across the street.

I didn't know what to expect going to Punch Bowl Social for a business meeting. Imagine D&B taking out the lights and sounds that attracts kids and leaves everything adults would like. Crowd seemed a little hipster/snobby but good time, good menu (I had chicken and waffles for dinner and a green drink), lots of activities from darts to shuffleboard, pool to fooseball, and a mini bowling alley. Great for groups, maybe not so much if you want quiet or privacy. Very social in PBS. Great experience.

The food was so good! Pub fare in a fun atmosphere. We had burgers and tacos and everyone enjoyed their meal. On one side it is just a restaurant and on the other there is a bar, bowling etc. At 9 they check your id at the door - thankfully we got in earlier with our teens to eat. We stayed in the restaurant side. I can recommend this for families and visiting with friends.

This place has three huge sections; first is more like a restaurant (but had a DJ going on Sunday), second is more like a sports bar with bowling lanes, third has ping pong, pool tables, etc. and some video games. The real highlight was the do-it-yourself bloody mary bar...one of a kind! Nice selection of Texas craft beers too.

I enjoyed bowling here, but heads up there are only like 8 lanes so be prepared to wait. There is a lot to do, however, if you are waiting. A lot of games: ping pong, full bar, pinball, video games, darts, and more. Karaoke is in a room only so it's kind of expensive to me if you don't have a large group. Overall cool place and I would go again. FYI it gets really packed on Fri. and Sat. with young people.

bowling, pool, air hockey, big jenga, ect and even old 80s video games like ms pacman and donkey kong. Full bar and food available

Trying to find dinner at the Domain on a Saturday night 2 weeks before Christmas can be a chore. However, the four of us did manage to belly up to the bar, have a couple of cold ones and find dinner. Bar tender was great! Place was packed, we couldn't understand the wait for a table with many tables open? Might have been a staffing issue. Food was great in my opinion. Everyone was very happy with their selection. I would definitely go again.

This bar/restaurant is a full block long close to the mall in Austin. Tons of fun things to do from 8 indoor bowling lanes to shuffleboard, corn hole, billiards, karaoke, darts, ping pong, and more! What an adventure just grabbing lunch & drinks and hanging out!! Loved it!

I loove this place. Any place that has bowling, karaoke, and beers is all right by me. Had some beers, shot some pool, sang some disco, all at one party. This place is a younger gen place, yes, and when you go late at night you'll get that "I'm at a club" vibe from it, but soak it up, have some fun. I did, so did my wife. Go to there. Get a ride, though - no drinking and driving, kids.

Great place. Service was good and loved the selection of drinks. We showed up at closing time and bartender was attentive and nice.

My friend and I checked this place out yesterday for Sunday Funday. Located in the Domain, next to Gloria's Restuarant this place is a fun time to be had by all. I guess you could bring your kids here because there is all kinds of games but I felt like it was a place catering more to adults. There was darts and shuffleboard and ping pong along with arcade games from way back when: Galaxy, Ms. Pac Man, Donkey Kong, etc. as well a pool table and skee-ball. The place is spacious and roomy and there are tvs all around showing the games and there are these fabulous gothic leather chairs and couches to sit in. I had a bloody mary which was actual pretty good. can't wait to go back and check out the food!

We played darts, ate food and had a great time. There's lots to do here. The menu is interesting but I love it. The service is top notch.

We’ve been here several times for work events and we always have a good time. It can get super crowded and the buffets are not always well tended, but overall, it’s a great place for groups.

Nice location. Some good beer choices. The wings were just ok, but otherwise the location is nice. They had music as well which was very nice, a good happy hour bar!!!

Had breakfast there on our last day...excellent...but this place is also a great place for hanging out, having fun. there is bowling, ping pong, arcade, darts and also lounges for just hanging out and socializing. great bar. great restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Really cool place and the food was fantastic. Service was great. I recommend if you are in the Domain area.

Went for a company function. There were lots of TV's for sports events and some of the people played ping pong, pool and other pub games. Service was pretty good considering the number of people in our party. Food was just average.

The 5 of us had dinner and were happy. The tacos were too small a portion for my 22 year old son, so we had to order some fries to add to it. The french dip, chicken and waffles were great! We ordered the punch bowl for 4 and had plenty to drink.

Great atmosphere - bowling alley inside with games . Some good craft Beer and wings . Full service Menu . Ample seating - great to visit for a beer anytime , just opposite the Westin Domain . Good for groups !

We stopped here on a cold day and we ended up having a few punch bowls, which were amazing. Stopped in the next day too for drinks and to play cards with our group of 8 people. Service is great and there's lots of activities too do.

First time at PBS, first time breakfast taco, both did not disappoint. Server was pleasant, but a bit rough around the edges. Coffee was surprisingly good. Looking forwards to trying out PBS at night during my next visit.

Decided to check this place out. I notice allot of people going. Its a trendy restaurant with 8 bowling lanes. They also have darts, ping pong table, shuffle board, arcade games and a private Karaoke room. It seems to be for older adults, but is okay for kids too. They do have a kids menu and kids shoes for the bowling. Bowling is $7/hr and shoe rental is $3.50.

It was 9pm on a Sunday and our family wanted to have a late dinner and some fun. We decided to head over to the Punch Bowl Social. It's a small chain that bills itself as having healthish food, craft drinks and old-school fun games. Our kids are all in their 20's so we thought this would be a nice change from the usual old D&B that we'd do when they were younger. On paper it sounds great. A restaurant with good food & drinks along with bowling, ping pong, pool/billiards, darts, 80's arcade games and even shuffle board and corn hole. I thought it had potential but the "kids" were really disappointed and halfheartedly played a few games but were really not engaged at all. Perhaps it was because other than the bowling and LOUD people in the bar area the place was empty. The manager was friendly and welcoming- she greeted us as we came in and explained the restaurant section was closed (Really? It was 9!) but the menu was still available in the bar/gaming area until 10. So we sat in the bar area- it was the typical bar scene. Loud drunk people and we could hardly have a conversation. Now onto the food and service. In a word no. In 3 words. Oh HAIL no. We ordered drinks (which arrived promptly) and then appetizers (chips & salsa) and finally ordered our meals. We waited...and waited...and waited...No chips...no salsa...no server either. Finally a rushed man came over with the appetizers and another with all the food. At the same time. Ugh. We asked for ketchup and none came. Then we asked our server and she pointed out they had their own spicy ketchup on the table and I explained we had tried it and it wasn't what we wanted. My son bit into his burger and HATED the flavor so he figured he'd disguise it with ketchup. Yet still not ketchup. So I walked to the bar and asked the bar tender & he gave me an empty container. I took it to my son anyway and we had a conversation about there probably was enough to cover his burger and my completely oblivious hubby grabbed it and used the teeny amount for his fries! Say what? Now that was pretty funny! But we STILL didn't have ketchup. And still no server during all of this. Finally some random guy brought us water (what?) and we asked him for ketchup and he brought it. Yay! Still no server. I had their cheese sandwich. It was supposed to be on grilled ciabatta but it wasn't grilled and if it was on ciabatta it was unlike any I have ever had before. It was soft and almost tasteless so I didn't eat more than few bites. (And I will eat ANYTHING...seriously I have NO standards when I am hungry). My hubby got the Irishman Burger (hamburger & corned beef) it was peculiarly flavored but he has a taste disorder and ate every bite! My son loathed his burger- it was oddly vinegary like pickle juice? My daughter got the street tacos and liked them. The family went off to play some games while I waited to close out the tab. And waited...and waited. They finished their games and came back and I was still waiting...Finally the server stopped by and was ridiculously chatty- can I get you a soda to go...etc...No! How about the check so I can leave! Perhaps this would have been a different experience with a group of friends, playing games, hanging out- ordering sharables etc...but I probably won't be back.

Pros: excellent food and drink options that are tasty and unique; the menu has something for everyone; brunch options, too; games - ski ball, video games, vr lounges, karaoke, bowling, etc.; relaxed atmosphere; fun environment and a nice place to unwind with friends/family Cons: noisy with concrete floors; crowded at the bar on weekends; parking is usually pretty far away in the parking garage or department store lot; food and activities can be expensive Tips: evenings are more for adults because it becomes more like a bar with adults playing games; it’s best to go with kids before 7pm; our teens like this place, too

We walked down to this place from Lone Star Court. I wasnt sure what to expect because we were basically window shopping for a place to eat. After walking in, we realized that this was a place of fun. There is bowling, ping pong, lots of drinks and some really good food. I'd suggest getting there early if you want to hog a bowling lane because it will get packed up quick and you might be waiting for a little bit. Overall good times.

My team and I from work went here to have a chance to get to know one another and prepare for a new project. There were several new people on the team so I invited everyone to Punch Bowl to hang out after work. We had a blast!! The food was great and so were the drinks!! We grabbed a few tables and played a great card game that was available from the game booth. There was pool, shuffleboard, bowling and my favorite...KARAOKE!!! Talk about laughing and having a good time. The service was great and it was even wheelchair friendly!! Highly recommended.

Fun spot a must try! I think this place has a great business model. Bowling games bar and social area gives you an opportunity to do it all. I visited on a business social hour. Great place for social events as well. I enjoyed myself I will come back

Nice gem of a place inside The Domain. Food looked great, but we came to have a few beers and bowl with the family on a slow Tuesday afternoon while on vacation in Austin. Staff was friendly and waiter in the bowling area was attentive and nice. Great place to relax with family and friends and enjoy time together.

went to this bar for corporate event. Lots of games to play, but not good for conducting conversation as it is very noisy. ok wine selection by the glass. I didn't try the food, but others said it was fine. not my kind of place

Stopped by after a long day of exploring Austin, Walked in and this punch bowl had the perfect vibes. We wanted some snacks and a few drinks and this place hit just right. Being from San Antonio I believe we have the best tacos and wasn’t sure but ordered carnitas tacos since it was happy hour and I can’t pass up tacos and margs. I was impressed with the carnitas as it hit all the right notes with a squeeze of lime. Marg was solid which was nice as most spots seem to not be able to get it right, ended with the falafel which was also a nice surprise as most places that make them end up making them extremely dry. The crunch on the outside and the perfect texture on the inside with tzatziki made the perfect bite. Will definitely be back soon.

I had been to the Punch B(owl not lit) several times over the years... always had a decent time. Not great food, not great bowling some games, place to hang and just relax. Well, not anymore. It's obvious the management team doesn't care about the facilities (investment needed - sign, broken machines / games, bowling alley); doesn't care about the clients - hire people that look perpetually irritated and customer services is horrible. Went tonight to bowl - only 3 lanes with bowlers on them and they told us a 1.5hr wait to bowl. What?? They have 7 lanes NOT in Use. When I inquired I was told all they can do is put us on a list. I even stopped by the front desk to let them know and the person there said "thank you" with a "get lost" look on their face - couldn't be bothered. Well, I will tell you - last time we walk in there. Recommendation - skip it!

Had an absolute blast. Everything was fabulous. St Patty's Day fun! Bowling, drinking and eating. All great. Clean, and fun.

We went strictly for the food. There are other places in Austin with the same concept so we thought we would check this place out. I thought something was wrong when we walked in at 6pm Wednesday and this place was DEAD! That's prime time HH and they it should have been standing room only based on their location in The Domain. The 5 of us had a drink at the bar and headed into the diner. We started off with whatever the assortment of roasted veggies. Two of the veggies were so under cooked we couldn't eat them (honestly could not bite through them with our teeth)! The server recommended burgers or street tacos based on their popularity. I thought the New Mexican burger sounded good with the exception of American cheese. They refused to sub the cheese out for pepper jack because, well, they simply don't have any other sliced cheeses in the kitchen. Maybe it's just me, but that's weird. My choice was American cheese or no cheese. Lol I ended up ordering the chicken and waffles instead. The chicken breast was breaded in bread crumbs and deep fried until burned. I sent it back and they brought out another one that was almost just as burned. The manager explained the bread crumbs do not hold up well to the fryer temperature but he "looked" at the meat in the one I sent back and it "looked tender, juicy, and not over cooked" to him. I took a couple bites through the rock hard, burnt crust and found it was over cooked. The waffle was also undercooked. I ended up eating cauliflower nachos appetizer because that's the one dish I a couple in our group had ever eaten there. It was ok. There were a couple other things that compounded our frustration with the food and service, but nothing was worse than one person in our party getting sick shortly after we left. That translates to "don't eat the stroganoff" in my mind. Bad experiences happen. Maybe it was just a bad day for them. I don't know. When I reflect on the experience it seems as though they were just trying too hard to be edgy or stand out as something different with the food, but the recipes are bad. It would be a dramatic improvement if the diner were serving straight up diner food.

Went with a group from work -- approximately 30 people total. They were able to accommodate without issues. It is very popular so if you have a group be sure and make a reservation. We bowled (had reserved the lanes in advance). I had their kale salad, which was good. Only con -- it is loud so can be hard to converse.

The concept is great, the cauliflower nachos are delicious. The Bloody Mary recipe isn't good, it tastes weird. It's fun if you want to play ping-pong or bowling while you drink but It is a little bit crowded at night and is hard to find a seat.

I went here for a professional society HH. The Punch Bowl is quite large once you get inside - divided into several different areas with various seating, standing, bar and gaming possibilities. High top tables, and low seating with low tables to gather around, all depending on what type of evening you want. Games included pool, ping pong, shuffleboard, darts and I'm sure other activities I did not even see in other rooms. Wait staff was helpful and kept all the drinks sorted correctly for our group of about 25. Even with several different appetizers we were out the door for under $400. The next time I'm in The Domain, I will certainly return for a more blue-collar experience than some of the other options in The Domain.

My wife heard about PBS so we had to check it out after seeing everything they have going on. We walked in and really like the atmosphere right away. We liked that there was a separate dining area for a quieter dining experience compared to walking through the doors into fun land. There are plenty of activities to choose from, although it's tough when there is one of anything as it's hard to catch something open to play. We liked the throw back 80's arcade games! I got beat by the wife at SkeeBall, but it was worth it. They karaoke rooms are a neat addition as well. There is plenty of small areas with seating to gather and hang out. Food was good, we had the cauliflower nachos (just try them); I had a burger and she had a Cuban type sandwich. Both were good, burger was on point with a good bun and seasoned-just-right beef. We are planning our next trip. Definitely not a "one-timer". Enjoy and relax...

Love the location of this Punch Bowl Social. They have all types of games and the cool part of their bowling is that the pins are held by 'strings' so they aren't necessarily knocked off and realign very quickly. Great service and delicious drinks.

Great food, outstanding service and wonderful atmosphere. The menu offered a variety appetizers, (boiled peanuts) as well as a main menu with plenty of entrees and salads and sandwich possibilities.

Considering the portion sizes in most US restaurants are enough to feed a small town this place is the opposite, they have a great selection of typical bar menu food but the portions are a little small. We went as a group and had a great time but I'm not sure I would go again as it doesn't have much of an atmosphere, now that been said I should say that we were there on a Wednesday evening so I guess at the weekend it could be different. I'm not that bothered by video games and darts etc so the entertainment area wasn't of much interest to me but I can see how it could be good for a group.

Don't waste your time guys. The concept is great but go to the Goodnight instead, they are actually nice. If you're looking to hang after work, there are some other great spots in the Domain. Yard house, culinary drop out, cyclone Anaya.... Just to name a few. I'm honestly not a very picky person. We didn't even stay after dinner to play any games, what a waste of a night.

I stopped by here for a quick dinner because it was near my hotel. I was alone so I just sat at the bar. The bartender was very friendly and helpful. I started off with a glass of fresh juice followed by the marinated cheese. I ordered the cauliflower nachos with carnitas at the bartender's suggestion. Delicious!

We were underwhelmed with this place. We arrived during happy hour on a Saturday. The place was lively but the staff minimal. Our waiter was inattentive and we had to ask for anything. The appetizers were just ok. The daiquiri was yummy. The facility itself is big and it seems they were understaffed. We didn’t end up playing games due to the pricing being expensive.

My boyfriend, his family, his friends and i all got together here for his birthday dinner. My boyfriend is a vegetarian. He ordered the veggie burger and his mother ordered a regular burger. They switched them. My poor poor boyfriend when he found out he ate meat was devastated and later got very very ill. High fever and everything. Shame on their staff .

It's nice fun place to go with friends with all the activities at one place. I wish there was more variety of drinks

My friend and I came to Punch Bowl to hang out and bowl. We started bowling and were there about 10-15 minutes before our server finally came to get our drink order. Then we waited another 10 minutes to get the beer...and that was only because my friend went up to the bar to get the drinks (they were sitting there). Our server eventually came over and apologized - after that the service was decent. We just munched on some snacks, so we didn't get dinners or anything. We got the trio of salsa and the fries. The fries were a little too salty but the salsas were really good - they had a watermelon salsa that was runny (I prefer chunky), but delicious. It's a cool place to hang out if you're looking for something different to do. Just don't go expecting greatness.

Took my wife and 2 little girls here for dinner. I had the chicken and waffles. Was incredible. Service was fast and friendly and the vibe is great too. Worth the trip to The Domain!

This place is a blast. Great for families or dates or if you just want to have some fun with friends. The food is fantastic. Start with a breakfast then it keeps going all day long. Servers bring it right to the bowling alley if you prefer. Games galore all t Your favorites including the classics. Bowl the night away, Darts you bet simulators and list goes on and on. Kids of all ages can find some fun at this place. Check it out!

We went here on January 1st,17 with friends. There is a little bit of everything here! We were only able to play foosball because all of the other tables were taken. The food was great even though we weren't able to get what we wanted. We had to get the chicken sandwich because they didn't have the ingredients to make the eggplant one. Also had an order of wings they were delicious! Everyone in our group had different drinks we all agreed collectively that they were "weak" ! I got a punch that tasted just like punch with no liquor everyone else had similar stories! We probably should have just got beers ! But overall it was fun and a good experience!

Had a business dinner / entertainment function here recently. Food and service were good, but the bowling alleys were very disappointing - whoever set these up doesn't bowl - no oil on the lanes, and the pin setters were run using strings attached to the tops of the pins?!?.

Great idea for a restaurant, but the food and service is disappointing. Staff gave us a time limit to eat within, and the menu is lacking in choices. Expensive for the quality of food. Make a reservation if you want to eat at a table instead of the bar.

Stopped here for a quick bite to eat (Loaded Nachos - very good) and a few drinks with the family. Kids wanted to go on the virtual reality games so we found someone to assist us and settled in for a few games. Wasn't sure of the pricing but thought it would be reasonable. For 5 drinks, portion of nachos and a go on the virtual reality i was surprised it ran to nearly $100. Nice kid friendly place though and a bit different to the usual places we take them so ok for a treat but not something we could do very often.

For weeks I've seen this PBS place at the Domain but there was no front door, and no door on the side, no apparent way to get in. So I tried various glass panes on the back of the building and one gave way so I went in to apologize and ask how to get into the restaurant. They told me the wi now I pushed thru was supposedly the unmarked "front door"! (I hope they fired the Architect !) So - the food was boutique style, salads with Kale, "Gluten free" options, juicer drinks along with local Beers. I had their Farmers Salad + Chicken, and Iced Tea. It was fresh and good. The waitron Kore was attentive and nice. A good experience once I found my way in.

we were two really large parties and took over the entire back room. the ribs were great and the beans were just right amount of spicy. there were tons of people but mostly ours or servers.

Took 7th grade students on a field trip and ate here. Good food, really cool atmosphere; bowling alley and other games for the kids to play. And the staff was very friendly. Will.come here again with my husband. The bar looks good!!

The Deviled Eggs are really good. My husband ordered the chicken & waffles and liked them. I thought they were ok. I ordered the street tacos. I had a couple of very fatty pieces (yuck) and the rice and beans were flavorless, bland, and the plate presentation just looked sad. My skinny margaritas were good. After dinner we went bowling. Fun place to hang out with friends and coworkers, etc. I saw kids (under 10) with their parents but I think it's too adult to take children. The restaurant is connected to a bar, bowling, arcades, and billiards. Parking can be a pill.

This is one of the best places to go in the Domain. You can sit and watch sports or bowl or play pool or all kinds of things. Or you can eat a very good meal. Very well stocked bar. The staff is one of the best of all the places I've been in the area. I will go back. It's a fun place to go even if you don't want to do any of the active stuff.

Punch bowl social has good drinks and a great concept. Liked the ideas of bowling, ping pong, games, etc. After a couple trips I found the crowd to be a bit older.

Ok this huge place is amazing. It's part diner, part restaurant, part Disney World for adults. Gotta come back at night. But OH MY the breakfast is the freshest, most amazing you'll have anywhere. If you're in Austin and near the Domain, eat here. If you're not close, make the trip anyway. Awesome food and a wonderful staff.

Punch Bowl Social seems to be a good place to get some variety into all-day brunch. Popped by with a bunch of colleagues, and had the Biscuits with Mushroom Gravy (came with Potatoes & Poached Eggs) and the Jessica Rabbit (Carrot-Ginger-Apple). I really liked what I ate. The portions are pretty big and can sustain you through the day!

You should like the separation of different functions. The food was better than expected and we loved the separate karaoke room. They can get busy so be sure you put a face on your server if you open a tab.

Overly-arrogant staff and SLOW bartenders are the mainstay of this establishment. I could not believe how the staff cared less about anything. I even noticed the employees taking prime parking spaces so the rest of us had to walk further. I will not return. Awful experience.

I was in town for 4 days and ate here 3 times. Yep it was that good. Sports on TV, great food, fun staff and games to breakup the day.

The food is unique which is good for a venue like this, for its not just normal bar food. Since it is in the Domain, it turns out that most nights of the week it has a pretty good crowd. Don't eat too much of The Canadian, for it might make ya sick its so good.

We had so much fun here during our trip to Texas! Happy hour food and drinks were awesome! We loved playing foosball and shuffleboard and especially enjoyed the great service and friendly conversation with our server Prin!

We spent time in this place to have a few drinks before our dinner. Great staff with quick service of a wide range of pub foods and beers. The atmosphere was very good.

Great place for lunch/ brunch or date or just to play games and hang out with friends/family. Reasonable priced good food. I recommend a burger or the nachos

We loved our visit to Punch Bowl Social. The food was above average, the wait staff excellent, the buzz of the place was very high, and overall a great place to hang out, and have supper!

Great place for good eats, social bowling, arcade games, and social gatherings. They can easily accomodate large groups and have a varying menu that accomodates everyone.

Food, drinks and service were great. Our waiter did an excellent job. We really enjoyed our lunch. We will be back.

Could have been the combination of SXSW and trainees but we had to leave after only one drink. The place seemed like a good time but the experience was tainted. Feedback from the group of some living in The Domain were of poor food quality so the decision to move on was easy. Move up the block.

The nachos were different, but great, I love them we all ate the blanco nachos. The waitress seemed weired. Its a huge place for clubbing & dancing if thats what your interested in. Open late.

This place seemed like it was trying too hard to be cool. It's the place that tries to be all things to all people and they end up pleasing nobody. This was one of the few places we went that they were fake corporate nice and tried as hard as they could to suck money out of us rather than just letting us have a good time and having us give up our money willingly. It's good if you're looking for a lazy expensive night out, but there are plenty of other places around the Domain that may be a block or two further down, but are worth the trouble because you'll have a better time.

This entertainment venue has something in mind to entertain all age groups. From nostalgic video arcade games to life size scrabble and even rooms to rent by the hour for a private karaoke party. The food was typical gastro-pub cuisine, but good nonetheless.

It's got everything. Perfect for hanging out and playing some games or watching some. Good for business trip nights.

Delicious cocktails served in punchbowls to share with your friends, prices are a bit steep but so worth it! I recommend the watermelon-flavored punchbowl-YUM! Food is delicious and fresh! Bowling lanes and a small arcade for your entertainment. Large ample bar and eating area. DJ had the music going at 9 pm on Friday night. Love the décor: industrial-lodge?? Great place to hang out with friends for some adult fun. Punchbowl Social will NOT disappoint unless you're just a Grinch.

We spent a team building evening here with work and it was excellent, plenty to do for everyone and the food was great. Staff were friendly and the music and atmosphere were great.

Stopped in as part of a night out in the Domain. Wish it was a little closer to Rock Rose area, but still within walking distance. I’ve wanted to go here for a long time, and finally made it. Decent drink selection. Games and activities include bowling, 80s- and 90s-era video games, pinball machine, skeeball, table shuffleboard, private karaoke rooms (2), modern virtual reality games, huge wall Scrabble, supersize Jenga, darts, and photo booth. To play most games, you buy a card and fill it with points. We bought $10 worth and were able to play a lot of games and do the photos booth - and still had money left over. Wish the video games had more responsive joysticks - they may need to be serviced. For example, playing Ms. Pac-Man and trying to get her to turn on a dime was almost impossible. But, not a deal breaker. It’s just for fun and not a tournament. Definitely worth a try!!!!

Ended up at the Punch Bowl as it was late and the restaurant is right across from the Westin. Good service and food, and not at all loud and crazy as I had anticipated. Enjoyed a Caesar salad with chicken. Very enjoyable.

Great lunch/brunch here today. Really enjoyed the biscuits and gravy. Service was fast and friendly. Hip Austin vibe, lots of games, open atmosphere.

Food was mediocre, service was awful (and the place was empty) & the kids hated it (3.5 year old and 9 year old). The omfg chicken was dry & everything was not flavorful.
Fun little place
I saw that this place was brand new. It looked pretty fun from the outside. It was my friend's idea to go inside originally for drinks. When we saw that there was a bowling alley, we wanted to stay longer. Games are pretty cheap. We went on a Saturday so it was $8/person. Not bad. On the weekdays it's $4/person. The bowling section is pretty chill and laid back. Definitely going back again to try the food and the other games. It's a lot of fun. And very reasonably priced.