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It's understandable that you cannot expect great things from a bowling alley food stop, but our experience here takes the cake.
While waiting for public bowling on Tuesday night, a bunch of us went to kill time at Strikers B&G. It was obvious from the beginning that this was a self-serve establishment, but I couldn't believe it was to that extent. We decided to order a platter for $24 consisting of: mozzerella sticks, fried zucchini, yam fries, samosas, jalepeno poppers, and 4 dipping sauces. At first what we thought was a deal turned out to be a rip-off. About 4 pcs each of the above mentioned from Costco, and half of the platter were the soggy yam fries. If this were my business, I would be embarassed to sell this for that price. At most, it should have cost $10, considering the BBQ shack next door had meat platters costing less.
To top if off, service was literally non-existent. We had to order and pay at the counter. We were given cheap $-pizza paper plates and basically had to bus our own "dishes" after the meal.
However, the pizza is pretty good - otherwise my food rating would have been a 1, but definitely have to delivered to your bowling lane.
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