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  <dc:title> Bowling at Strike in Cupertino </dc:title>
  <dc:creator> Ryan Barrett &lt;snarfed at ryanb dot org&gt; </dc:creator>
  <dc:date> 2007-11-17T19:51:00Z </dc:date>
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    <p><a href="http://bowlatstrike.com/"><img src="/space/strike.gif" alt="strike" title="" /></a>
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When <a href="http://bowlatstrike.com/venue/?venue=Cupertino">Strike</a> opened
a few months ago, it pitched itself as upscale bowling alley plus trendy
lounge. The owners wanted you to expect beautiful people, expensive cocktails,
fine dining, and, uh...bowling. Odd, huh?</p>

<p>I was intrigued, and on Wednesday night, I finally made it over to bowl a
couple games and have drinks with friends. None of us were particularly good -
only one of us broke 100 points - but we still had a lot of fun.</p>

<p>It's definitely more upscale than most bowling alleys, but it's still more
sports bar than trendy lounge. The walls are covered with sports games on
projection TVs, the
<a href="http://bowlatstrike.com/venue/general_info/menu.php?venue=Cupertino">food and drinks</a>
are standard bar fare, and the arcade games and pool tables bring to mind <a href="http://daveandbusters.com/">Dave and
Buster's</a>.</p>

<p>One surprise was the number of office parties. When we arrived at 9pm, there
were no less than six different events in full swing, held by valley companies
like <a href="http://cisco.com/">Cisco</a>, <a href="http://sugarcrm.com/">SugarCRM</a>, and
<a href="http://maxim-ic.com/">Maxim</a> (no, not the magazine). Naturally, there were way
more guys than girls, but it was Cupertino, so no one noticed. :P</p>

<p>All in all, it was fun, but I doubt I'll be back. Bowling just isn't the same
without the cheap lanes, cheap beer, grungy rental shoes, and old guys in
matching bowling team shirts.</p>

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