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  • Charles R.

    I'm not reviewing this place as a bowling alley, since I don't have the expertise to know what constitutes a good bowling experience. If the shoes fit, the ball rolls down the lane, and the pins fall down, it's fine. This review is all about the food. Which, if you can't tell by the number of stars above these paragraphs, is pretty tasty. To start, the cheese curds are required eating. I think they just take cheddar cheese cubes, bread them, and fry them, but they are delicious when fresh. Make sure to eat them quick, however, because, like all cheese curds, they harden when they cool and have a weird texture after that point. When you think bar food, you think burgers. And the burgers at the Sport Bowl are excellent. Not only are they excellent, they are fairly priced as well. At lunch, you can get a burger + fries (battered!) + soda for eight bucks. I can see some people thinking the burgers are too greasy, but the grease gives you a delightful "contented, weighed down, and fuzzy-brained" feeling afterwards. A quick rundown on other items I've tried: the meatball sub was so-so, but huge. Go to Gino's a mile away if you're craving meatballs. The turkey club is stacked high and tastes exactly as you would expect. The patty melt is just a burger on bread, so obviously it rules hard. The pizza is decent, with a crust that tastes like Pizza Hut's deep dish. The fish fry is a lot of good food for a good price. The "Philly" cheesesteak is too greasy even for me. The best part about the Sport Bowl is that if you feel some postprandial guilt for your frenzied ingestion of large amounts of fat and grease, you can pop over to Willy West next door to get an organic hippie-smoothie. But it will probably cost more than your entire meal here.

    (5)
  • John G.

    Middleton Sport Bowl is kind of a mixed bag. I'll briefly break down how I gauge them (I've been many times, both before and after the renovation) Facility: Great environment, a reasonable number of lanes (although not as many as other alleys in the area), a roomy bar with TVs for the sports games, and an upstairs that has both pool as well as a rental area that hosts private functions or tournaments. Cost: Fairly cheap if you go on open bowling nights, I think it's around $1 or $2 a game plus shoes. I'm sure it's hiked up otherwise. Open Bowling is usually after 9pm during the week and not a bad option. We used to go on Thursdays which seems to be a good night for them. Food: It's typical bar food. They have good cheese curds, and the usual fare that you'd see at an alley. Nothing to write home about but if you're in the mood for a greasy burger you probably won't go wrong. Service: I cannot stand the people that work at the counter. There's a couple of older guys (50-60+) who obviously hate life and want to project that on you when you're there. Everytime I've gone in I've tried to be courteous and polite, and asked simple basic questions like "I'd like to get a lane, there's 3 of us and we all need shoes" etc, etc. These guys first look at you like you walked into the wrong bar, and then respond with gruff, 2 second answers that doesn't help either party move the process along. It's really irritating because I've gone to this alley off and on for probably about 10 years or so, and it's always been like that. The bartenders, when you get a woman, are usually friendly and don't share the same attitude. Personally I'm more of a Schwoeglers guy, but their prices for open bowling are more expensive and the atmosphere is noiser, so Sport Bowl sometimes wins out.

    (3)
  • Robert Z.

    Like to stop here on Fridays,as your first drink is free. That's right not 2 for 1, free! Had a burger on last visit which was quite possibly the best I have ever had! Fresh,hand patted,with a great bun. Craving another as we speak..Service OK.

    (4)
  • Scarlettw N.

    Good: friendly, attentive service Free popcorn Onion rings were tasty and fried to perfection Menu has small but interesting vegetarian section Improvement opportunities: Curate music and TV programming to create atmosphere

    (4)
  • Darryl A.

    $5 beers and slow service during bowling league. Not a fan of that. The food is OK but gouging on beer is not.

    (1)
  • Thomas T.

    Ever since their renovation, this place has knocked it out of the park. This is THE place to go for a cold beer after a softball game. Hungry? No problem! Their menu is extensive and everything that I've had has been excellent. I especially recommend the pizza - you don't expect great pizza from a bowling alley, but they do a great job. It's a favorite of ours. Their burgers are top notch as well. I haven't had the gyros, but a friend of mine raves about them. The kids menu is great - my little guy destroyed their mini corn dogs. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The owners put a lot of hard work and time into this place, and it shows. On a cool summer evening, you can't beat sitting out on the patio with a cold one.

    (5)
  • Aaron W.

    We had ventured in for the first time during the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs hoping for a TV they could dedicate to airing the game. What we ending up receiving was bar-none exemplary service, most especially from long time employee Pete. Pete was a superstar in every way, offering a private TV area so as to be able to turn the volume up, which otherwise would have been in competition with a Brewer game. He was wonderfully attentive, demonstrating skillful timing of his check-ups. He had been cheerfully accomodating regarding other nuance, and all in all, went out of his way to make our day. We were just a couple, albeit unbeknownst to him, celebrating our anniversary, who were looking for a place to hang, and although no one special, we were treated as though we were. We were lucky and blessed to run into him there, and Sports Bowl should be truly grateful to have him. Give this man a raise. The food was good, the place was fun, and of course, the service was stellar. Good job, and a thumbs up on the cheese curds ;) Thank you.

    (5)
  • Cassandra B.

    Horrible place. Went during the day 11am. Service is horrible-I waited for 5 minutes to get a drink while the bartender read the newspaper. Once I finally got a food menu took over 15 minutes to have my food order taken. This time the bartender was having a 15 min phone conversation which I assume was a dr considering she decided to have a private conversation about her medication in a public place. Over all NEVER again. I could have ran to the liquor store and gotten a drink faster.

    (1)
  • Jason H.

    Let's start this review at a 3-star (A-OK = not good/not bad) rating. +1 star: They have a Badger Bus for home-game weekends. It costs $5, and includes a coupon for a free drink when you get back from the game. +1 star: The bowling alley looks nice. It's a small space, but clean-looking. I don't know prices. I'll give them the +1 for appearances. -2 stars: The food is terrible. TERRIBLE. After the WIS v UTEP game, the wife ordered boneless Buffalo chicken wings. They came out deep fried and hard, with almost no flavor -- there was NO BUFFALO SAUCE ON THE WINGS! (We think the B-sauce might have been fried onto the chicken, but, if so, the flavor was lost in frying). -1 star: The service was lacking. Following the game, with all 50+ people who had just come back on the Badger Bus, there were only 2 servers, and they were also the bartenders! Service was slow, haphazard, and careless -- the guy never once asked how the food was, nor did he ever actually stop at the table except long enough to take our order. Drinks were dropped on the fly, the food was all but thrown as he whizzed by ... Overall, 2 stars. I'll go back for the Badger Bus and the bowling, but I will NEVER eat there again.

    (2)
  • Steve L.

    A co-worker of ours just got a promotion/transfer, and as part of his farewell/send-off, he requested we join him for lunch at the Sport Bowl. I can't expand much from my previous review(s)... the burgers are still in the Top 3 for Madison, the curds are in the Top 2. This is primarily a burger/fries/curds place; everyone in our party ordered burgers (save for me and my boss - we both ordered salads), and every burger was perfectly cooked and earned rave reviews. The salads aren't anything special; processed meats, iceberg lettuce, mediocre veggies. I would've loved to have one of those succulent burgers, but I'm in the zone with my diet/exercise these days. Lunch specials include a free soda/iced tea as well.

    (4)
  • Joshua B.

    This review is based on two visits in one week. The first visit was simply a visit to the upstairs bar for a Miller High life. Beer was cheap and the bartender didn't leave you hanging. The 2nd visit was bowling three games and lunch. The food was awesome, my fiancee and I ordered Battered Mushrooms with a Club Sandwich which was huge and very appropriate for two people to share. There is 10 lanes and we were there on a Saturday afternoon around noon. Only one other lanes was being used. The lanes are kept clean and the bowling was around 2.50 a person per games. We are planning on heading back soon as the prices are far better than Schwoeglers.

    (4)
  • Rondell P.

    If your looking for Bar food in the city of Middleton this is the place to go. They have excellent burgers. And honestly their fries are some of the best I have had. Ive been there only twice and have never had anything else on the menu other than the cheeseburger but it was excellent as far as burgers go. My friend got the cheese steak...which looked awesome too. Worth checking out if your looking for a burger/sandwich...and prices are quite good.

    (4)
  • Graham P.

    Cheap food, but everything fried on a Friday tastes like fish. Probably not a big deal if you like fish taste, but I don't.

    (2)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

Middleton Sport Bowl

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