Reviews O'malley's Lounge

4
Natalia Washington
+4
Overall Lounge is a decent spot, pool tables, decent amount of room , large outdoor area and obviously connected to the Bowling Alley..food is good definitely worth the price! Bowling Alley food is important factor to your game! Haha will come back ( chili cheese fries and chicken tenders are a go!)
4
Ryan Rutledge
+4
The line was long because they were busy. Which was great overall ...it's nice to be in a social atmosphere after Covid lockdowns. The food quality matched the prices...which are reasonable.
4
philip martin
+4
The bowling alley is in Olympia Institution. not many people can say they've been in town longer than O'Malley's has been here. They recently opened a new bar inside so now they have to and serve the same great food is always. I night out some family bowling or even some music in the bar there's usually something going on here even if it's just sitting and watching a football game with friends.
5
Gail Becker
+5
You can't beat $5.00 taco Monday. 2 basic tacos and a pint. Then there's the $10.00 cheeseburger, fries and a pint. Comes with fries. Over all menu is good. Cold beer and good mixed drinks. Seahawks fans are there whenever there is a game. Over all good place for the money. Great staff.
5
Michael Taylor
+5
Great place to have fun entertainment music games bowling drinks and food .Enjoyed the best club sandwich ever plus the live band, dancing.
4
Nate Briggs
+4
In the Midwestern US there are tons of places like this: where mature people go in the morning to drink coffee and tell predictable jokes. This is the first one I've discovered in West Olympia, a part of town which - to be candid - does have something of a breakfast problem. You can go over to Hash (if you feel like standing in line in the rain) - or iHOP (if you want the Full Franchise Experience, the same everywhere in America), Or you can visit O'Malley's, where you will get special attention: since I got the impression that not many new people wander deliberately into that side of the building. A restaurant attached to a bowling alley can never be "the main event". It's there in case you get hungry, or need a beer, between games. So O'Malley's is tiny - just four tables plus a counter - although I'm guessing you could get table service anywhere in the bar. My go-to choice for any new place is chicken-fried steak, and it was very good - although certainly more food than one person could (or should) eat. Service was attentive - because I was an unfamiliar guest, I think. Coffee was routinely bad, but nobody in the diner business overspends on coffee. And the price was right: much less than you'd spend for the same thing at iHOP. So O'Malley's is a definite option for a diner breakfast, and maybe you should give it a try.
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