Silverdale Bowling Casino
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10710 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale
(360) 692-5760
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Camp Bow Wow Silverdale 11762 Clear Creek Road NW Silverdale, WA 98383 (360) 813-3130. Make a Reservation Stay Up-to-Date. Family style hot food It is more than just a bowling alley. There is a casino and of course, the restaurant. They have a room where our Toastmaster's used to meet weekly.
Reviews for All Star Lanes & Casino
Classic!I've been eating at the bowling alley for years. The waitresses are friendly and knowledgeable. Breakfast is my favorite but they also offer a great lunch and dinner. Check out the daily special. They also have a full bar with excellent bloody marys.
Price of bowling is a lot less then another local ish place! I took 4 kids ages of 4,6,8 and 10. They all had a blast! The employees were very helpful and I feel they went above and beyond for these kids! Thank you All Star Lanes & Casino for a wonderful night out tonight for my daughter's 10th birthday!
I say 3 stars because the service for food was lacking. We asked for a server many times throughout like 1hr or 2 and it took a long time to actually get one. The staff didnt keep up with the line well. The arcade machines werent accurately giving the right amount of tickets onto the cards. Other than that we had a great time.
Hours
Monday | 9AM - 10PM |
Tuesday | 9AM - 10PM |
Wednesday | 9AM - 10PM |
Thursday | 9AM - 10PM |
Friday | 9AM - 10PM |
Saturday | 9AM - 10PM |
Sunday | 9AM - 10PM |
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By Sally Farhat, Sun Staff — Jun 8th, 2001
* The minicasino would be in the former West Park Lanes.
Frank Evans is betting on bowling and blackjack to boost Bremerton's economy.
Evans, the owner of Kenmore Lanes near Seattle, said Thursday that he wants to reopen the former West Park Lanes this fall as a new minicasino and 36-lane bowling alley - complete with restaurant, bar, card room, pro shop and rooms for billiards and video games. But Evans said those plans will become a reality only if the Bremerton City Council approves an ordinance creating a 2 percent tax for house-banked card rooms such as his.
A house-banked card room is one in which the casino gets a portion of each card-game pot. The 2 percent would be the tax the city collects from the business based on its take.
Since there is no such casino in the city limits, the council has never needed to establish a tax rate for these types of businesses, deputy city clerk Paula Johnston said.
There only exists a 20 percent tax for non-house-banked card rooms, which Evans said was too high.
The casino and bowling alley would be located at the defunct West Park Lanes, west of State Route 3 and Kitsap Way, Evans said.
He plans to lease the building and invest $2.5 million to renovate and call it Bremerton Lanes. It would open Dec. 1.
A casino such as this can generate up to $50,000 per year in tax revenue using the 2 percent rate, according to information that will be submitted for the council's consideration at Wednesday's meeting.
Kitsap County currently charges a 2 percent card room tax to these types of minicasinos.
Evans' alley in Kenmore employs 180 people and he hopes to hire 150 at the new Bremerton Lanes. He knows foot traffic will be lighter - 3,000 customers a week at the Bremerton alley as opposed to the 4,500 that bowl their way through Kenmore Lanes.
'We're very family-oriented,' he said. 'We don't try to replicate Vegas.'
He also plans 24-hour video surveillance, and a ventilation system because of cigarette smoke.
The tax ordinance will have its first reading June 20. If it moves through the council's approval process, it could become law in July.
'I'm waiting with bated breath,' Evans said.
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About minicasinos
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More than 50 Washington cities and a few counties have outlawed minicasinos, according to the Washington State Gambling Commission.
Minicasinos are limited to card games, keno, craps or roulette. Those in Kitsap County include Chips Casino in Redwood Plaza in East Bremerton and All Star Lanes in Silverdale.
Hank's Country Inn in Belfair is planning to open a minicasino in Port Orchard.
Reach reporter Sally Farhat at (360) 792-3343 or at sfarhat@thesunlink.com.
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