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There's no hiding the fact that you're a bowling fan, but short of, say, Nascar or horseshoes, there are few less 'classy' sports. Which isn't to say it still isn't fun as heck; just that for your swank apartment pals, it might be a little dressed down for a big night out on the town. Don't sweat it - 300 Austin has got you covered, as they effortlessly combine the seemingly impossible - elegance and bowling. Starched collar shirts and business casual skirts are definitely the order of the night at 300, so leave the ball cap and shorts at home. Pitchers of beer are similarly swapped for elaborate martinis, with an appetizer selection that rivals the best four-star eateries in the city. Where else can you rent shoes and feast on crab cakes with a side of blackened lamb chops? Bowling is of course the name of the game, and fittingly acts as a mirror image to the classy surroundings. Cool blue and scarlet lights cover every inch of the polished lanes, and padded leather booths add a degree of sophistication. High quality slate billiards tables and close to a dozen dartboards complete the ambiance of high end entertainment. Chuck E. Cheese it ain't, but with shoe and lane rental combos starting at around just $10, 300 will definitely make you feel like the big cheese.
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