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    • 7.0
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      900 King Plz (Callan Blvd), Daly City
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      • Chris D.

        Chris D. • September 23, 2013Very good bowling alley. One of the worst parking experiences of my life. Prepare for that.

    • 8.3
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      4625 Coast Hwy (at Sea Bowl Ln), Pacifica
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      • Tyee D.

        Tyee D. • August 26, 2018Great bowling and the catered food with fried chicken and fruit plate is really good.

    • 8.4
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      3176 17th St (btwn S Van Ness & Shotwell), San Francisco
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      • SF Weekly

        SF Weekly • May 31, 2012SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick- Best Bowling Alley. Since January, San Francisco has jumped from a one-bowling-alley town to one boasting three. One of the newcomers is truly a...

    • 7.8
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      420 Mason St (btw Post & Geary), San Francisco
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      • erinsauce

        erinsauce • October 3, 2018Great pizza and cocktails. A nice space to hang out before a show at August Hall (upstairs).

    • 7.7
      Bowling Alley
      750 Folsom St (btwn 3rd & 4th), San Francisco
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      • HOUSTON®

        HOUSTON® • April 15, 2010Mondays and Wednesdays are great nights to skate public skate. It's nice and quiet

    • 7.5
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      36 Hillsdale Mall, San Mateo
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      • Nader N.

        Nader N. • January 31, 2020Great for events or just small gatherings. The service is not that great in terms of speed and communication. But, the offerings here: bowling alley and bocce ball more than make up for those flaws

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      130 Northwood Dr, South San Francisco
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      900 King Plz, Daly City
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    • 5.4
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      237 El Camino Real, South San Francisco
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      • Gene K.

        Gene K. • January 6, 2013A depressing hole of a bowling alley. Go elsewhere unless you are looking to commit suicide later. Yikes!

    • 6.9
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      93 Moraga Ave (at Montgomery St), San Francisco
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      • Bennett W W.

        Bennett W W. • November 10, 2014Nice spot for a bowling alley in the Presidio

    • 6.9
      Bowling Alley
      300 Park St, Alameda
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    • 6.3
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      200 King St (at 3rd St), San Francisco
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      • Amanda V.

        Amanda V. • March 9, 2012The best bowling alley this side of market street!

    • 6.4
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      4330 Olympic Ave (at 43rd Ave.), San Mateo
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      • Chris M.

        Chris M. • November 23, 2013Best bowling this side of the Mississippi :)

    • 6.4

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      98 Broadway (at Water St), Oakland
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      • Eater

        Eater • October 14, 2014In the mood for bowling? Check out Plank in Oakland. Equal parts beer garden, bowling alley, and arcade, this new spot also offers a full food menu and a draft beer list that is 42 taps strong.

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      140 S Van Ness Ave, San Francisco
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      555 Mission Rock St (4th st), San Francisco
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      • Morgan G.

        Morgan G. • June 27, 2010Bring a golf ball down to act as the tiny white ball...a lime works well too

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      638 Stanyan St (Page), San Francisco
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      849 Cabrillo St, San Francisco
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      • Lani C.

        Lani C. • September 19, 2013Not the easiest place to find or park, but a great place.

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      201 Post St (at Grant Ave), San Francisco
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    • 9.2
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      1855 Haight St (at Stanyan St), San Francisco
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      • Travel + Leisure

        Travel + Leisure • September 30, 2014This converted bowling alley houses every genre, from rock and jazz to hip-hop and Japanese pop to electronica and reggae, with an emphasis on the experimental.

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