![]() The facilities: Dim lighting and complimentary hand sanitizer cannot completely hide the damaged furniture, broken lane equipment, and layer of grime on everything. It was replaced with cooked meat 15 minutes later but not removed from the bill. So the fact that the rest of the food ranged from edible to decent did not make up for that. Yes, not, “oh no this is cold!”, but legitimately still frozen and uncooked meat. The food: Some of the food was decent, but I couldn’t get past the fact that they brought out literally frozen uncooked meat to 2 children. I will say, however, the only bright spot about our experience is that our waiter, Tom, was really kind, but just woefully busy because they were understaffed. Legitimately felt like we were in a movie about a group of lowlifes who hated their jobs and all their customers. "You only waited an hour" was said with a sardonic grin as if one hour is childs play. Later, another man showed up, and he smiled through his 2008 Brooklyn hipster mustache as he refused to solve any issues and acted as if no one deserved to be at his Painted Pin castle. One woman sat slumped in her chair, rolling her eyes as guests came in, spoke in a monotone irritated voice, and made no effort to help guests or act as if they mattered. Service: The front desk (who check you in, give you lanes, etc.) provided hands down the worst service I’ve had anywhere in ATL. And based on our experience, I’d recommend not coming under any circumstance. If you are coming with younger kids that are not competent bowlers, just don’t. I thought… isn’t that a bar? But our friends had been there for a corporate event with kids and said during the day it is kid friendly and they even have a kids menu, so who was I to question? Sounds like a fun low key Saturday! *insert ominous music* We had 4 adults and 5 kids, and spent almost $500 for 1 hour of bowling, 5 kids meals and a few apps, and… SPOILER ALERT… it was a disaster. Don’t even ask.I hadn’t been to Painted Pin in years, and friends suggested bringing our kids to bowl together. We do not sell links or accept unsolicited guest posts under any circumstances. This never impacts how we share the destination with you – opinions are always our own and we pride ourselves on that. Several of our trips are also compensated by the respective tourism boards for the city or state we are visiting. Posts may contain affiliate links at no cost to you. We only write about places we love in an attempt to help you in your adventures, but we can’t guarantee you will love them, too. ![]() We are not responsible for content on external web sites linked from ours, including linked resources, an external blog post, any partner site, hotel property sites, or affiliate sites. We make no guarantees of any price listed on our site. This site uses cookies to enhance your experience. Please don’t repost anything elsewhere without asking me first. (Although…I probably should have!) The computer took care of it for us from there.įollow us here: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube | MSN | TripAdvisor | FlipboardĪll articles belong to 365 Atlanta Family LLC, and all photos belong to us as well, unless otherwise noted. When we arrived, we told them the boys needed the gutter guards, but mom and dad did not. ![]() He loved it! They even had the perfect pair of shoes for him to rent. with our boys, my youngest was only 2 years old. When we visited on a weekend before 5 p.m. Monday-Thursday, bowling is $50/hour per lane, and it’s $60/hour per lane Fridays-Sundays. You won’t want to leave.īowling prices are more expensive than what you’d find at a typical bowling alley, but you’re getting a great atmosphere and amenities here. ![]() Order cocktails and killer eats that come out on a large wooden coffee table. Nope, no cold plastic seats with a 1×1 square table for your 3-day-old hot dog. The Painted Pin is fancy, swanky, and lovely…even with kids. Forget what you currently know about the average bowling lane experience.
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