Started out cool, but got way too pretentious
When this knockoff of the LA-retro bowling alley-bar-thing first opened, it was fresh and cool. A large bar with several lanes in the back. Kinda darker and intimate on the inside with posters of pinup chicks on the walls 'n stuff. Before too long, however, it became known as one of the "hip" places in town. Unfortunately, most people in St. Louis who use the term "hip," aren't. Everyone heard that Nelly had the house high score at the Pin-Up Bowl. It then got crowded with hipster-wannabes, posers and the like.
Now, even though it still gets packed on weekends, it's the place to go if you like to get mistreated by stuck-up staff. The door guy? Aloof and cooler-than-thou. Like he's doing you a favor by letting you in. Bartenders? The same, and they always serve hot chicks first, unless their buddies need refills.
The last time I went there (we hadn't been there in about a year before then), I thought it was me. There's nothing like waiting 10 minutes in line for a drink, only to stand there for another 10 minutes while the bartenders serves the people they know. Makes ya feel like an idiot. But I was with a mixed party of about 20 people -- everyone was complaining exactly the same about the service. It was a total bummer, and we haven't been back since.
It was nice to know you, Pin-Up Bowl. You were cool, but you became a victim of your own success. Expensive, staff with big heads, and packed full of phonies = you've sold out. You're over.
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