Located at the bottom of the escalator from the Dining Terrace, Lucky Strike takes over the space formerly occupied by the mall's original movie theater. The interior could be described as a cross between a 2017-era chain restaurant, a neon-colored adult bowling alley and a wood-paneled library hidden away on or near an Ivy League campus. Large industrial wall pieces compete with dozens of graduate library-style bookshelves filled with real books. Scattered about are choice vinyl records, including two that I spotted by Survivor and Randy Travis.
But there is a clear division between the dark dining and bar spaces, and the glowing bowling lanes. One downside is the overall space is small, and it can be difficult to move around inside if it's crowded. There is a small seating area outside the restaurant in the corridor, underneath the escalators, making the overall footprint larger than it was when the space was a theater.
Lucky Strike will be the place to be in Bethesda tonight.
Congressman Jamie Raskin welcomes VIP guests |
Scattered among the many books on bookshelves are vinyl records like this, which reveal impeccable taste |
Again, impeccable taste on display |
8 comments:
This place looks terrible!
How was the opening? That location is absolutely horrible.
How the hell would you know what an Ivy League library looks like birdbrain?
"Scattered among the many
books on bookshelves are
vinyl records like this, which
reveal impeccable taste"
What a fucking joke. Taste my ass, some cheap crap leftover from a yard sale a swooning teenager threw out eons ago. Dyer has as much taste as Billy goat.
This place will close w/i a year. Unless it's opened up for kids parties, it's unlikely that adults needing to bowl and drink will flock to Mo Mall. Plus, the garage entrance adjacent to this place smells like rotting vomit.
My friend got denied entry when she used her Global Entry card. The bouncer said Lucky strike only accepts drivers license or passport. I e-mailed them and never got a response.
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