The bowling strike might be the single most gratifying sporting sound that most of us ever get to enjoy. Just about anyone can, at least once in a while, get an 11-pound ball to hit that first pin just right, setting off a wonderfully destructive and noisy domino effect.
There are dozens of bowling options around the Twin Cities. But picking the right bowling alley for your personality and mood on a given night can be a bit like finding the right ball: You wander around for a while and check the feel of a few different ones — "Oh, this one's pink!" — until finally your fingers slip right into the holes, a perfect fit. To help you figure out where you belong, Vita.mn dispatched teams of amateur bowling critics to eight different spots around the Twin Cities.
After all, bowling is a chance to indulge your inner troublemaker. Thankless and tireless machines have taken the time to tidy up after the people who came before you, carefully setting up pins, each in its place. Do your worst.
Town Hall Lanes
5109 34th Av. S., Mpls. • 612-767-3354 • www.townhalllanes.com
Go here if… you live in south Minneapolis. Like, way south. Once there, you'll find a 10-lane joint that's family friendly (in-house root beer!), with bright lighting and a generally cheery wait staff. As you roll, you'll take note of the nostalgic-themed signs along the back wall, urging you to follow through and, of course, to drink beer. The family approach comes with a bit of a curfew: A sign posted near the lanes warns that no first frames of bowling can start after midnight. If you make it that deep into the night, scoot over to the taphouse side of the building, where they'll continue to serve Town Hall Brewery's standbys, seasonals and guest brews.
Flaherty's Arden Bowl
1273 W. County Rd. E, Arden Hills • 651-633-1777 • www.flahertysbowl.com