Address: 22116 US-11, Watertown, NY 13601, USA
Phone: +13157884050
Sunday: 3–11PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 5PM–12AM
Saturday: 2PM–12AM
Robert Potesta II (Bobby)
The best way to describe seaway lanes is an elderly person with a lot of disabilities. They need a lot of extra special care and attention and more than anything they need you to be very patient with them. This bowling alley is very old and it needs a lot of updating. If it weren’t for the quarter mania nights I would probably never come back here again. Also, I live just around the corner so I can pretty much walk there if I wanted to. The quarter mania nights is where you can bowl for only $.25 a game and $.25 to rent shoes. However, you have to pay a five dollar starting fee or whatever it is in order to take part in the quarter mania. My guess is that’s so the bowling alley can make a profit off of $.25 games but if you’re going to advertise $.25 games then let it be at that price minus the five dollars. If you bowl long enough then you’ll realize how long it takes for you to get through one game. It seemed like every 15 minutes or so the technician was walking behind the gutters to reset the lane because the reset button available to the users is hit or miss. As far as the age group that seems to often come in, it’s mostly locals and older folks. If you’re young like me then you may want to look elsewhere for a trendy place to hang out. My friend and I ordered an entire large pepperoni pizza and both of us were regretting it the next day. I don’t know if this pizza wasn’t cooked through all the way or what the deal was but my stomach was not having it. Upon my next visit I decided to go with the chicken sandwich instead. Yet another poor decision on my part. The bun tasted like it was going bad or had already gone bad. You know this place doesn’t make a lot of money when refills are not offered on soft drinks. UPDATE Having gone to Seaway Lanes over the last month or so I have started to notice things. One thing in particular that will change my mind about this place forever is the roaches that crawl around on the countertop in the kitchen. I feel like it would only be a matter of time until I find one in a sandwich or something that I ordered. However, if I do decide to continue going to this bowling alley, I will not eat here until something is done about this infestation of roaches. I don't know how it works as far as a health inspection is concerned but I feel like roaches crawling around where food is prepared is enough to have the place shut down. Perhaps this is something that is necessary for this place to work out some major problems in their establishment. If there are bugs crawling around in the kitchen there's no telling what else is going on in this place that customers don't know about. Aside from this bug problem, the oiling of the lanes seems to be neglected in all lanes except for those that are used for leagues. If you join a league then you get lanes that are in tiptop shape. All other lanes are hit or miss.
Brent B
It's fun as always unfortunately some of the lanes seem to be in some state of disrepair. And the computers are out of date and some monitors for scorekeeping are failing.
nashere perry
I'm very disappointed that there isn't a lower rating than one star. The list of problems I had with the establishment is too long for me to take the time and list them all, including racially prejudice behavior. I was astonished to see the …
Nightwolf-11210
Average pricing, decent food options served to your lane, and a good music/jukebox system, but the bowling experience itself isn't great. Pins frequently fall down on their own, and strikes won't correctly register at times. I'd suggest …
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The staff including him didn't seem to care so the now have a new guy running it and they would seem so understaffed too
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