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Sunrise Lanes

Nice bowling alley with a retro feel. Clean (sanitizer stations everywhere and they wipe down tables), pretty good pizza. Bar has OK pool tables (they tend to eat quarters and not give you all the balls, blue table closest to punch machine gives you 1/2 of the balls. The lady at the bar was nice and refunded us for the trouble.) The Arcade, though… You have to be careful and pay attention to what you put on your play card. There’s a LOT of games that will eat your money, not work right, or not put the tickets you won on said card. I won 500 tickets in the claw game and it says it automatically adds it to the card and it didn’t. They fixed that once we got someone over to the counter to help us. Expect to spend some money, but we had a great time and it was totally worth it!

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