The Black Dog chain's third
Manchester site, Dog Bowl, is a bowling, drinking, dining experience in
Manchester. The venue is very smart and has an impressive range of cocktails
and Tex Mex food with the added excitement of 5 ten-pin bowling lanes. Whilst I
can see this being a great night out with friends The Black Dog chain have also
decided to let the children enjoy the experience too and they are welcome
between 10am and 3pm at weekends and also during the school holidays. This is a
fantastic idea as everyone wins; the children (and adults) get to have fun
bowling in lovely surroundings and instead of the normal burger and fries there
is a fantastic choice of Tex Mex dishes made with local produce. The menu has
something for everyone with steaks, fajitas, quesedillas, salads and plenty of
burgers as well as a reasonably priced kid’s menu of 3 courses and a soft drink
for £6.50.
We were booked in for 11am on
Saturday morning and found it very easily; it was only a couple of minutes’
walk away from the Palace NCP car park and even nearer to Oxford Road Station.
I was really impressed when we
walked inside; there was plenty of seating as you entered with a well-stocked
bar area. As this is a new venue everything was lovely and shiny and the 5
bowling lanes looked stunning. We were greeted and taken to change our shoes by
the friendly staff. They had plenty of the larger shoe sizes, however there
were no shoes to fit my youngest son, although as he was wearing trainers they
said he would be fine wearing them. We were given a card to write down our
names and the girl added them to the computer ready for us to start the game.
We were given the choice of whether to have the buffers up in the gulley and my
youngest son who is 7 decided he needed them and the older boys who are 10 and
11 thought they would play without them. They told me I couldn’t have them
either so it would be a more equal game. I thought this was really good as when
we have played at other Ten Pin Bowling alleys the buffers are either up for
everyone or down for everyone so being able to choose per player made the game
fairer.
We all enjoyed playing 10 pin
bowls and found it was a much more pleasant environment with only having 5
lanes. All 5 lanes were in use and there seemed to be the right amount of
bowling balls to suit everyone, we only used the lighter bowling balls but
there were also plenty of the heavier ones still on the racks behind us. There
were also three of the metal guides for the younger children to use and whilst
we did share we didn’t wait long for our turn.
Part way through the game George,
who is 10, was sending more balls into the gutter than down the lane and was
getting a little disheartened so I went to the counter to see if it was
possible to add the buffers for him and found out that they could, this saved
him getting upset and helped him enjoy the game much more.
We then had a second game and as
William, who is 11, had lost he decided he wanted the buffers up too and they
were able to do this.
Once we had changed our shoes we
were taken to our table ready to try the food. The children’s menu is in a
place mat style with the menu down the left hand side and a picture of a knife,
fork and plate, with the plate cleverly drawn to resemble a bowling ball. There
is a choice of 3 starters, 4 main courses and 3 desserts for children and Luke
quickly chose the BBQ wings, Cheese Burger and Ice Cream. The older boys
decided they would rather eat from the main menu as they find children’s
portions too small now and whilst the children’s meal was a good size it
wouldn’t have been enough for them so they made the right choice.
We were spoilt for choice on the
main menu, starters ranged from £1 for popcorn, which both boys chose and I
finally decided on the BBQ shrimps which were delicious. The boys both decided to have Cajun chicken
fajitas and after a lot of deliberation I plumped for the Pulled Pork with
creamed potatoes and South Carolina slaw which was very similar to coleslaw.
There were so many exciting dishes on the menu it was very difficult to choose
just one dish. Looking around, the food that was being served to other diners
looked really tasty and was really making our mouths water. When the food
arrived we weren’t disappointed and we all tucked into them and cleaned our
plates.
The puddings were just as good as
the main courses and it will be worth going back just for the Mud Pie Brownie
which was one of the best puddings I have ever tasted. The boys both had the
hot fudge sundae and the empty dishes spoke for themselves.
The only criticism I have is that
the service was very slow, however Pippa did come over and apologise and
explain that extra people had turned up. As this is a brand new restaurant
there are bound to be a couple of teething problems and whilst we did have
quite a wait we were fortunate that we were sat near the bar and the boys were
entertained by the barman who was throwing cocktail shakers around. He caught
them most of the time but there was an occasional drop which the boys thought
was hilarious!
I am a reviewer for the whatsgoodtodo website and they kindly arranged the visit for us.
We received free bowling and the meal for the purposes of this review but all words and opinions are our own.
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