Bowling Outing with Pizza for Up to Six at Capitol Bowl in West Sacramento (Up to 57% Off). Three Options Available.
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Newly remodeled surroundings host parties of up to six who strap on shoe rentals & chuck spheres for hour of bowling fueled by large pizza
Like joggers crossing a highway, bowlers should avoid nearby bumpers and resist the temptation to chase wayward balls into neighboring lanes. Roll carefully with today’s Groupon to Capitol Bowl in West Sacramento. Choose from the following options:
- For $20, you get a weekday bowling package for up to six (up to a $46 total value), including:
- A one-hour lane rental Monday–Friday until 5 p.m. (a $15 value)
- Shoe rental for six (an $18 total value)
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A large cheese or pepperoni pizza (a $13 value)</p>
- For $26, you get a weekday evening or weekend bowling package for up to six people (up to a $53 total value), including:
- A one-hour lane rental after 5 p.m. Monday–Thursday or from opening to 9 p.m. on weekends (a $22 total value)
- Shoe rental for six (an $18 total value)
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Large cheese or pepperoni pizza (a $13 value)</p>
- For $29, you get an hour of glow bowling for six (a $59 total value), including:
- A one-hour lane rental from 9 p.m. to close on Friday or Saturday (a $28 value)
- Shoe rental for six (an $18 value)
- A large cheese or pepperoni pizza (a $13 value)</p>
The recently remodeled Capitol Bowl provisions parties and friendly matches of tenpin bowling with glowing lanes, a brand new lounge, and piping hot pizzas. Up to six guests strap on special pair of rental shoes designed to traverse carpet, wood, and liquid-hot magma alike, before staking claim over a throw-worthy sphere. After an hour of pin crushing, bowlers can quell their hunger with a choice of fresh, tasty cheese or pepperoni pizza, made from the café’s own house-mixed dough. During weekend sessions of glow bowl, pins fall with a satisfying clatter amid brilliant lights and snack-lounge pyrotechnics.
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About Capitol Bowl
When Ross Amin first walked into the nearly empty Capitol Bowl in 1999, he couldn't even tell if it was open. "It looked like it hadn't gotten any attention for a long time," he says. Still, he saw something in the space and decided to take over, launching a series of renovations, which were recently completed in late 2011.
Today, the modernized alley features lofty ceilings and a gauntlet of 20 overhauled lanes that keep score with Brunswick systems that were last upgraded in April 2012. Like a catcher's facemask or a pitcher's facial hair, bumpers (available upon request) can protect players against wayward balls. In between frames, the weary rest up by playing 1 of 15 video games in the arcade. Ross is most excited by Capitol Bowl’s updated café, which eschews traditional snack bar offerings in favor of chef-created entrees, which are made from scratch using fresh ingredients. Ross's favorite, the pastrami sandwich, is served hot with meat that’s smoked in house and spicy mustard. Some nights live music fills the bar, and flat-screen televisions air sports games and glow bowling gives the alley a neon aura.