Let me start by saying the beer selection is good(though they cant find the beer you want 50% of the time) and Janine is a phenomenal bartender… however; the young staff they have at the bar SUCK. I asked for a diet coke and a menu… i got the diet coke, but no menu. My wife had a beer(the first beer they couldnt find). Finally after being ignored for 20 mins(the young man behind the bar was far too busy pawing at the server girl) i asked again for a menu. «Sorry, I thought i gave you one.» 20 minutes later he never came back for our order so I put it in with someone else. Got our food, ate, continued to watch the game and have to repeatedly HASSLE the bartender(and were the only 2 people at the bar) for drinks… once again, i emphasize him pawing at the cocktail server. It was uncomfortable to watch, and unprofessional. Its a shame, the food is decent, they have a decent beer selection, but apparently cant find decent help with the execption of one bartender, who certainly picks up the slack. Bad attitude, uncomfortable pawing, HORRIBLE service… never again unless they change up the bartending staff.
Gary P.
Place rating: 1 Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico
New menu. Limited available service Pizza marginal. 16″ large nice sauce. Heavy on cheese. Topping sparse only 20 thin pepperoni slices total. Fewer onions. Overall underwhelmed
Nikki F.
Place rating: 5 University Sunrise, TX
Such a fun place! I was here last spring watching March Madness with my husband. They have really good food too. I just had lunch there the other day and was delicious. Not your«normal» bowling alley food. There’s shuffleboard, pool and nicer lanes in the bar if you want to bowl there. But we come for happy hour and the TVs. It’s a great place close to our house to watch sporting events on that aren’t televised at our place. We’ll be back!
Dee M.
Place rating: 3 Austin, TX
Love the 300 Beer tasting is cool, a bit pricey but fun to try out new things. Fried pickles were good a bit on the spicy side. Bar services was pretty descent.
Leslie S.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
I’m not sure I’d call this place a sports bar. It’s the first place that comes up when you do a search engine search BUT it definitely does not cater to those who want to watch sports. The waitress approached us when we sat down to tell us she was on break and would not be serving us. The person behind the bar told us she would change the channel to the game we came to watch«when she had time.» By all means, come here to bowl, but CJ’s is not a sports bar by any stretch of the imagination.