S Gardner (13.07.2017 18:38)
The new All Star Bowling Alley & Tavern here isn't any better than the old place. Clearly the new management needs newer management.
kronksworld (11.12.2016 15:43)
If you want to do nothing else but bowl, you may or may not have to wait and as a bowling alley serves it's intended purpose. However, if you also want something to eat and drink, seriously, just go somewhere else. The servers are nearly non existent. Even if you do see one, there is no guarantee they will stop and assist you and seems as if they try really hard not to make eye contact and lack any sort of peripheral vision. Food was absolutely atrocious and extremely over priced. Never did get the attention of a server to get a refill for my drink or more napkins. I had to go to the bar and finally was given assistance by a seemingly to busy, even though there was only one other person there, bartender that was annoyed that I dare ask for a refill and napkins. There is no excuse for the complete lack of service. I had the feeling that the people that were employed there, I won't say worked because they did nothing similar to that word, were only interested in socializing amongst themselves. The food though....HORRIBLE.. .. just go right downstairs or down the hall and eat first if you're hungry, seriously. Waste of money, I'm sure there are better bowling alleys in the Syracuse area that are better and will be getting my business the next time I feel like bowling.
Aaron Schappell (14.11.2016 16:37)
I've never described by bowling experience as "plush" or "cushy" before going to "Revolutions." We got the buffet and bowl package and it was awesome! The "gameday" food selection was great and the staff was on the ball. I highly recommend you check out Revolutions!
Cheryl Ellithorpe (11.11.2016 06:03)
Lots of people to look at. We like the music and videos while we bowl. Helpful staff.
Julie Solomon (02.11.2016 13:15)
Attempted to book a birthday party, offered my credit card for payment in full only to be rejected and told to walk in instead. Not only did the hostess that answered the phone (also claiming to be the marking manager) insinuate that I was not reading their "no reservation guidelines," correctly, the general manager got on the phone and also was rude and condescending. Who rejects a credit card reservation for a party planned 1 month in advance, paid in full? Obviously Revolutions does. Party was booked elsewhere in less than 10 mins, and they gladly let me know all major cards and reservations are accepted. Revolutions has very poor business practices.