This ain’t your grandpa’s bowling alley, bucko! [Poweroutage]
June 11, 2008 by William Stapleton · Leave a Comment
The next time a bolt of lightning hits the transformer outside your apartment during a game of Wii bowling, you could always hit the bricks and try your hand at the real thing. If it’s RL bowling you’re after, the coolest venue around is the new RedPin Restaurant & Bowling Lounge in downtown Oklahoma City’s Bricktown, an upscale combination of contemporary food, drink and solid maple-and-pine lanes. Located along the canal just west of the Harkins Cinemas 16 (and downstairs), the RedPin occupies 12,000 square feet on the ground floor of the Centennial Building and boasts a posh restaurant that seats 175, a lounge with a unique one-of-a-kind red recycled glass bar top, and an available VIP room (that seats 20) just off the RedPin’s 10-lane alley.
The bowling experience at RedPin is about as high-tech as it comes, with bowler-specific automated bumpers, flat-screen HD monitors at the score keeping tables and the very cool option of personalizing the giant video screen at the end of your lane. Each lane features a ‘mini-lounge’ where you can relax while critiquing your friend’s armswing (or lament your last baby split) and every lane has access to the RedPin’s restaurant-style dining service. Rates are a user-friendly $4 per game from 11 am until 5 PM, then just $5.25 after that. Bowlers can also rent lanes by-the-hour: $45 before 5 PM and $55 thereafter. Hourly rental includes bowling for up to six and shoes. Speaking of shoes, rental is $2.50 if you’re not doing the hourly thing, and you’ll be setting your dots in kicks custom-made for the RedPin.
Now let’s talk about food. In a sport that uses terms like turkey and Swiss cheese ball, you’d be excused for imagining that culinary interests are right up there with ball beveling and lane condition for the average bowler - and you’d be right. At the RedPin, however, a chicken wing is much more than a style faux pax at the line and the food is about as far removed from standard bowling alley fare as - oh, I don’t know - Neptune is from the Sun!
On my first visit to the restaurant, I had stone-baked pizza (is there really any other kind?), and it was the best I’ve had anywhere. Mine was a Meat Your Match, which included a tantalizing combination of pepperoni, smoked bacon, grilled chicken, salami, seasoned beef and hot peppers. There are five other flavor combinations (which I’ll be trying on my next five visits). Besides pizza, diners in the restaurant can enjoy five different varieties of stuffed panini sticks, an imaginative collection of sandwiches, including RedPin Sliders (mini-burgers with center-cut smoked bacon and cheddar), Grilled Chicken Sliders (you guessed it: grilled chicken with honey dijon and red onions - or a choice of other toppings and sauces), Grown Up Mac & Cheese (with Parmesan truffled fontina cream sauce, no less) - and more (and, yes, they do have chicken wings - I mean, Flying Elbows). Several entree choices feature the RedPin’s special upgrades: guests can order ‘Spares’ (which feeds 1-2 with the selected menu item) or ‘Strikes’ (which feeds 2-4). All of the food at the RedPin can also be ordered on the Events Menu in party-sized trays designed to feed 20 people - and they’ll customize your order to specifically satisfy your group.
More food-related bowling terms: sour apple, pumpkin, cheesy cakes and jam. Sure all of these actually refer to bowling, but they make me think about dessert. At the RedPin, I wasn’t disappointed. How about Red Velvet Cake with whipped cream cheese icing or Chocolate Lava Cake with a ‘molten’ chocolate center? Of course, there’s also a traditional Cheesecake, a Four Berry Creme Brulee or even Sinkers and Suds: fresh doughnuts from OKC’s famous Brown’s Bakery, served with coffee.
Coffee is, of course, for the serious bowler (like me), who doesn’t want the edge taken off his game. For everyone else (at least everyone else over 21), the RedPin Lounge offers an astounding (really) array of beers (draft, foreign and domestic) as well as unique signature drinks and wines (red, white and sparkling - by the glass or by the bottle).
So the next time the power goes off or you forget to pay the electric bill, cruise down to Bricktown and check out the RedPin Restaurant and Bowling Lounge. You can stay from 11 am until midnight Sunday through Wednesday and from 11 am until 2 p.m Thursday through Saturday.
Magic the Gathering
March 26, 2007 by jmerritt · Leave a Comment
If there is one thing that can cause me to put down my controller or shut down the computer, it’s my girlfriend. If there is another thing, it is a good game of Magic: The Gathering. Magic has been around for about 14 years, and not only are the original players still playing, but it is constantly sucking in new addicts. As the original trading card game, Magic continues to come up with new and exciting aspects of the game which can broaden the range of available strategies. Read more
Star Wars Attacktix
April 20, 2006 by PTD Contributor · Leave a Comment
For the past few years now, the latest rage in tabletop gaming has been collectible miniatures. Games like Heroclix have combined the addictiveness of collectible card games with the strategy of traditional miniatures. This past summer a new entry into the collectible miniatures game was made, but it has gone under most gamer’s radars because it can not be found in a comic or game store, but rather in the toy aisle at Walmart. Star Wars Attacktix was released in May of 2005 as part of the Revenge of the Sith toy blitz. By their own admission, Hasbro created the Attacktix game as a quick cash in, but found the product line’s success to bypass even their wildest expectations, and they are now fully supporting it. Read more
Star Wars RPG
March 17, 2006 by jmerritt · Leave a Comment
What is it that gamers do when they regain their “light” vision, when they are forced to emerge from the darkness of their room, basement, or den because of cramped fingers, burned retinas, or because that part of your lip that you chew on when things get intense begins to bleed? Well, after food of course, there’s the will to put our imaginations and creativity to work. Some like to draw, others prefer writing poems to the girl they just met in a chat room (or perhaps even in the PTD forum). However, those are all boring to those of us who desire to create an epic hero. Three little words: Role Playing Game. Read more
















