My High School daughter’s bowling team mainly practices and plays other schools at this location and also at a bowling center in Hendersonville. A great old fashioned type bowling alley with some new scoring tech also. Very good food on the grill. Happy Bowling!
Sarah B.
Place rating: 3 Franklin, TN
Dude, if you ever want to step back in time, and feel like you are in junior high again… visit Spin-A-Pin. I am not a bowler, so if you are looking for an evaluation of lanes, ball selection, or other serious kegler stuff, this ain’t it. I’ve visited this bowling center,(at least in Nashville they don’t like to be called bowling alleys, I presume the country folks feel the same way), several times over the past several years for a charity fundraiser my employer does. I’ve been doing this ten years, and nothing has changed. When was the last time you played a juke box? You’re not hanging out here if it’s been awhile. Tried your luck at Galga or Pac-Man lately, no? Then you need to visit. They are nice people, just sweet good ol’ boys trying to make a living and give the nice folks of Springfield something to do. The concession stand selection wasn’t bad, and prices weren’t as you might expect in a «captive audience» type situation. I had some fried cheese with marinara and a sweet tea, and spent around $ 3. I visited the restrooms and they weren’t horrible… but here’s another flashback moment: remember the white porcelain toilets with black seats from your elementary school days? Yep. ‘Nuf said, I’d think. Will I visit again? Sure. Next spring when our fundraiser comes around again. Robertson county + bowling = here, but that’s fine by me. Would I visit otherwise? Well, no, I live 45 miles away, and my hometown has its own flavor of bowling fun. But if you’re nearby and looking for something to do with some decent sweet tea, head on over.