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1510 E Pershing Blvd Suite 103
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001
Jamie was the best bartender we had! Super good drinks! If she did not know how to make something she looked up how to do it! It was delicious!
Staff is usually rude and unhelpful. Snack bar closes two hours before the lanes do, open till 8 pm means you can only bowl til 745, food is expensive with a pitcher of soda for $20.00. Guess they are paying off their screen that's so special. Cannot pay by the game it's a time rental basis so if by chance you need to use the restroom hopefully it's not busy like usual. Seems like the management is in a state of total loss
Super nice bowling alley with very updated facilities. Liked everything from the chairs and tables to the scoring system. They have several different bowling options plus pool tables and darts. The arcade upstairs was a nice added activity for the grandkids. We will definitely be back!
It was fun, we had a good time but it cost a small fortune. Definitely don't recommend eating here if you come to bowl.. over $60 for a pizza, some fries and a pitcher of soda. Absolutely insane.
Amazing and friendly staff. Corrie and Lona were exceptional and timely with their drink orders. They made me laugh and smile and started my weekend off right. Highly recommend!
Really wish they would serve breakfast again. It was so good. Really disappointing. The league bowlers are missing breakfast. The bowling center is amazing. The kids love the league and friendly staff of Brian Rico. Very clean and family friendly.
This place would benefit from taking the town they're in into consideration. They do not have a military discount which is unfortunate. Visited during the kids Spring Break around lunch time, told food isn't served until 4pm. Ordered kids a drink, water not available from fountain (didn't offer to get from the bar). Ordered a lemonade, kids size drink unavailable (again does not make sense since there's lots of activities here geared towards kids). Only drink size option was a $5 20oz. Probably will just ut
It is of popular opinion that discontinuing breakfasts has become a largely unpopular decision. We are here every Saturday morning for bowling leagues. Discontinuing breakfast has forced me and everyone else here to spend our money elsewhere other than your establishment. I hope in the future you come to realize the money potential you have lost and continue to serve breakfast.
The pizza wasn't all that great. If u didn't weigh napkins or plates down the fans would blow them away. What's up with the video games not giving tickets. That part ruined the whole day for my grandson. We had best time bowling and hanging out. No tickets he was mad
We were the over the holidays, still very new, so there were some challenges (power dropped while pony bowling, so they restated our session, obvious signs of continuing construction). I suspect that they opened before they were really ready due to the overwhelming demand for a place like this in Cheyenne. Much needed here, but certainly above many's level of affordable entertainment. We'll be back, but I'm hoping they have the bugs worked out when we do.
The best. Rico is extremely knowledgeable about all things that are offered. The staff was friendly and professional. We could use more people like them and more centers like this. I am never going back to my old bowling center after this season. (These guys us oil!)
UPDATE: HIRE SOME PEOPLE WHO CAN GET A BALL UNSTUCK, it's BASIC MAINTENANCE. THIS IS EMBARRASSING. Every time we are here there are multiple lanes broken and nobody- I mean nobody comes to fix anything. They just sit there and seem to radio the non existent tech in the back. I'm sick of it. It takes 20 minutes to unstick a ball. Half the lights are already out overhead, this place charges more for being new, but everything is broken. Held together by duct tape and spit. Very expensive, and extremely ineff
It's definitely nice and clean! But the prices are INSANE. I guess that's to be expected of these greedy gambling places. If they lowered their prices, people would probably go there a lot more. I know we won't be going there very often. Also?the woman that was bartending was extremely rude and not pleasant at all. I didn't go back to get a drink after the first one because of her attitude. But there's a lot to do, we needed something like this in cheyenne. It's just unfortunate that it wasn't properly exec
I went broke paying for an hour, $50 is crazy. $2 per pair of shoes is a travesty. We were being harassed by the huzz at lane 2. The staff are rude and have no life in their eyes. The service took so long too and food is buns and expensive.
Good when they opened, now the good food options are going away, and customer service has gone downhill. Unfortunate when a good place opens but the corporate folks get greedy
Food prices are terrible. They got rid of breakfast. Ordered deep fried mushrooms for $7 and got 8 mushrooms.
The corral needs to be open with the bowling alley!!! How silly to open up the lanes without the food option! Also the lanes open back up at 10!
So it's very very pricy. Food is awful. Cheyenne needs this but if nobody can afford it then I am unsure of the point. I can say the ideal market is teens and they cannot afford this.
Don't come here for bowling. The lanes look cool but they don't work. Had constant problems with the pin setting. Then when I asked for a refund they couldn't figure out how to do it.
Scoot and Rico are the greatest. They treat us all like family and they go above and beyond for the customer thank you my friends
Really happy to have another place for some indoor activities. Very clean and nice. Try the duck pin bowling!
The People are rude, 50+ dollars for an hour bowling, food takes overpriced and takes forever. If your looking to bowl got to two bar.
Balls are cool lanes are awesome pizza was delicious definitely will be back #KeepJESUSFirst
They shut down cafe during noon hrs and that makes it more difficult for my group we will be considering the other bowling alley at this point
The tall chairs behind the lanes are really uncomfortable. Otherwise everything is great.
Best hot dogs, wings and tots. Please don't takes these away!
i liked their breakfast but they discontinued it...
Amazing bowling alley so much better than 2 bar
Cheyenne needed a place like this!! Awesome for the family but the food and service here sucks!!!!
I had a good time. There seems to be something for most ages.
Really nice facility, food, and staff!
Great experience. Nice lanes. Staff friendly and helpful.
Great lanes and great food!
It’s a mix of nostalgia and high-energy fun! Many arcades blend retro classics like Pac-Man and pinball with modern VR games, racing simulators, and rhythm challenges — often with music, lights, and a social vibe.
Both can be great! Solo visits let you focus on your favorite games, while going with friends adds competition, teamwork, and laughs. Many people plan arcade meetups as a casual hangout or even date spot.
Usually just yourself and a way to pay (some arcades still use coins, others use cards or apps). If you're competitive, bring your A-game. If you're social, bring friends or meet new ones over multiplayer games.
Weekdays or early afternoons are usually less crowded — perfect for focused play. Evenings and weekends bring the buzz, especially at barcades or venues with DJs, tournaments, or themed nights.
Absolutely! Arcades attract a mix of casual players and serious gamers. Whether you're jumping into a four-player co-op or chatting between rounds, it's a fun, low-pressure way to connect over shared interests.
Not at all. While many arcades are family-friendly, there are also adult-oriented ones with full bars, 18+ nights, or vintage nostalgia themes. Arcades today cater to everyone — from first-timers to lifelong gamers.
Yes! Many arcades host regular competitions, retro nights, cosplay parties, and more. Whether you're into high scores or just want to watch and vibe, events add an extra layer to the experience.
No worries — arcades are about having fun, not being perfect. Try a variety of games, ask others for tips, and remember: the vibe is more “let’s play” than “let’s win.”
Yes, pool tables in arcades remain a fantastic draw in 2025! Games like 8-ball or 9-ball offer tactile, skill-based fun that blends strategy and precision. Modern tables feature smooth felt, responsive cues, and vibrant designs, enhancing the classic experience. Arcades foster a social vibe with casual matches or competitive tournaments, appealing to all skill levels. Unlike digital games, pool’s physicality—lining up shots, feeling the cue’s weight—keeps it timeless.
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