Bowling Alleys????
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Isn't Billiards building a bowling alley? Is Melody Lanes still open?
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36 street and fifth avenue<---great bar too!
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Make sure you talk to Pete the bartender at Melody. He's a character!
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there's some mini bowling game an brownstone is all i believe
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easily, melody Lanes on 36th and 5th. Great old school bowling alley
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I was just at Melody Lanes last night. Games were $5 a piece and shoe rentals were $3. Pitchers of Widmer were $12. A much cheaper night than bowling in Manhattan. A nice mix of people, too.
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seven24 wrote: 36 street and fifth avenue<---great bar too!
Brooklyn, right?
I can't imagine 36th and 5th in manhattan having an alley -
rachmouse wrote: [quote=seven24]36 street and fifth avenue<---great bar too!
Brooklyn, right?
I can't imagine 36th and 5th in manhattan having an alley
37th and 5th Avenue in Brooklyn. -
melody lanes is my favorite one in brooklyn.
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i had my 30th birthday party at melodt lanes. it was very fun and cheap/
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Thanks guys, I'll have to check them out. Knowing there's a decent place to bowl is almost as exciting as buying a sno cone.
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I love Meloday Lanes, have been going there for a few years now. Something has happened recently though... I think the other bowling alley in Brooklyn closed down... and every time we have gone it has been SO CROWDED. We were there around 10pm on a Saturday a few weeks ago, and we didn't get a lane until after midnight! It was complete madness in there... It sucked a little, I liked it better when it seemed like a low-key secret.
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Went to Melody for the first time on Saturday night, we didn't have to wait but by 9 o'clock there was already an hour wait and they don't take reservations. The lanes were nice, although I enjoy a better ball selection, but I think most of the good ones were in use (I like the lighter ones).
Maybe I forget what it costs to play in Manhattan, but the first round was 9.50 per person including the shoes, and $6.50 per game per person thereafter, I didn't see if there were any weekday promotions but it would be nice because that's a bit expensive (I think?). However the Widmer is such a nice beer that I basically forgot about the money and just had a good time.
NB: I totally thought it was going to have a really old school 60s vibe
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I went on Sat too, the most packed I ever saw it. we went at midnight, on sat from 12 to close(3ish) they have unlimited bowling plus shoes for $20
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