Fun, modern bowling center with a bar and kid-friendly eats; great for parties and casual nights, but pricing and occasional customer service issues can frustrate value seekers and league bowlers.
Double Decker Lanes delivers acceptable entertainment value as a modern bowling center with a functional bar and arcade, but food quality remains inconsistent—decent greasy bar fare undercut by cold orders and slow service during peak times. Service shows friendly moments alongside dismissive counter interactions, while reliability varies noticeably across visits. Strong for group outings and league play, but casual diners should expect waits and occasional policy friction.
A modern suburban bowling center with a bar and arcade, this spot feels lively and clean without tipping into chaos. Staff praise pops up often—"crew was sweet and helpful"—though a few guests recount dismissive counter interactions and slow food at peak times. Expect league nights to create waits and occasional lane blocks. Cooking here leans classic bar fare: wings, pizzas, tenders, burgers, and shareable baskets. It is comfort-first cooking aimed at groups, parties, and casual bowlers rather than culinary exploration. Portions are generous and party packages cover the bases, though some bowlers note projector glare and venue policies that can feel corporate at times. Families do well here. Lanes can be set for kids, the arcade entertains between frames, and there is a kids menu with pizza, tenders, and hot dogs. If you need strict dietary options, choices are limited, but for straightforward kid-approved bites, it works nicely.
Area: Suburban hub near Sonoma State, retail and leisure-focused; family and student traffic with weekend peaks.
Safety: Generally safe suburban corridor with steady foot traffic; typical parking lot lighting and monitoring.
Nearby: Adjacent to golf course drive commercial strip; near housing, campus, and other entertainment options.