What can be said for a bowling alley and bar in Vista? Â The question rhetorical, the experience real. Â Bowling happens to be something I enjoy, and yes bowling alleys host leagues that play on particular nights and have varying crowds. Â I would recommend calling ahead to make sure lanes will be available. Â I would also recommend the Chargers platter whose greasy delights will leave your stomach feeling similar to watching their beloved namesake give up a 24 point halftime lead...
The lanes are nice, the food expected, the bar (recently remodeled) is surprising. Â I have enjoyed a libation or two here and think it is the gem of the VEC. Â
I will agree the bar and it's pool table attract an interesting crowd, so if it's not to your liking I would suggest ordering and drinking by your lane.
It's nice to find a bowling alley nowadays so I'll give the VEC an extra star for that!
Not quite sure how I feel about writing this review, as I wasn't sure how I felt after leaving the facility. We went with the intention of bowling, but since it was a league night, we didn't get to. So, naturally, we hit the bar. The bartender was very friendly, but the crowd didn't look as much. To be honest, I was wondering if we were going to be involved in a bar fight...lets just say the people in the bar area seemed a little *rough, to be PC. We did end up playing pool against another friend/couple and they were really nice. But I'm not sure that we'll be back any time soon. The drinks weren't particularly strong (as you'd expect from a dive bar) and to be honest I didn't feel exactly safe there.
But bowling looked fun and fine!
Oh, an afterthought - they don't have darts. And there's a church in the same building.