![]() ![]() Just because you can bring kids to an establishment, doesn’t mean you should. Sure, there are games like basketball, bocce ball and skee ball, but the posh place is more geared towards adults, not kids. We also tried a delicious Moscow Mule slushie (see below) which is a good choice for those who want a cocktail vs. They even have seasonal specials like the brandy cocktail (so lovely I had two) which was perfect for the holidays. The Painted Pin has beer, wine and some terrific cocktails to choose from. There’s table tennis, basketball, darts, bocce ball and skee ball too. It sounds picky, but it was kind of a pain to have to walk around it after you pick up your ball.ĭon’t want to bowl? Not to worry. I also didn’t like how close the ball return was to the edge of the “alley” part. See, the setup is this: there is one leather couch per lane, but two couches face each other, making privacy for your group an issue, not to mention a tight space for any more than 3 people. We had two lanes reserved, which I would recommend. It was a perfect way to spend a cold, December afternoon with some friends my husband, brother and friend (hey, it’s super difficult to get people together during the holidays). So, I decided a Sunday afternoon of bowling would be perfect, when there wouldn’t be much of a crowd. Doesn’t matter how large your party is, unless you are are a baller and are willing to rent out the entire place. ![]() The Painted Pin doesn’t take reservations. I recently was joined by a couple of friends for a very small birthday celebration and I’d highly recommend The Painted Pin for your next adult birthday party (with a couple caveats). ![]() There is an upscale, almost clubby atmosphere here. This upscale bowling alley is not for those under 21 and certainly isn’t your parents bowling alley. The Painted Pin, located in Buckhead’s Miami Circle. ![]()
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