TwentyTables
★★★★★ 5.0 · 1 Review
What is TwentyTables?
The local family fun center with 12 bowling lanes, video games, pool tables, full service bar and casino. We also serve great pizza In 1991, Hide-a-Way Lanes was bought by Steve Westberg and subsequently renamed Town & Country Lanes, Lounge and Cafe. Since that time, many improvements have been made to the property, and we are constantly striving to impress our customers 12 lanes of Brunswick Anvillane Pro • Newest synthetic lanes in town • All lanes have bumper bowling • Frameworks settees and ball returns • 12-strike automatic scoring • 32 flat screen monitors Price per game (does not include cosmic) Adults: 3.75/game Kids (under 12 years old): 3.25/game Seniors (over 65): 3.25/game Town & Country league bowlers: 1.50/game Town & Country junior league bowlers: 1/game Shoe rental: 2.00/pair Cosmic bowling at Town & Country Lanes is a rockin good time for you and your friends We are the only bowling center in town that features glowing approaches. You will be amazed at everything that glows under our black lights: approaches, lanes, pins, balls, shoes, carpet, settee areas, and masking units. Thats not to mention if you wear clothing that will glow Plus we feature up-beat music from the 80s, 90s, and today; fog over the lanes, and special effects lights. Cosmic bowling is every Friday night from 10 p.m. to midnight, and every Saturday night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cosmic is 12 per person, 2 for shoes.
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Review Summary
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TwentyTables delivers exceptional reliability in a leisure-venue environment. The single reviewer, who has used the software daily for five years across bowling lane scheduling, cosmic session bookings, and point-of-sale operations, reports nearly flawless uptime and marks the system as significantly more stable than its predecessor. Outages are rare enough to count on one hand, and peak-hour performance—including busy Saturday nights—remains consistent without requiring customer-facing workarounds.
The reviewer also notes a clean bug history, with only three or four legitimate issues raised over five years, each resolved promptly by the vendor. Core features like lane management and scoring displays function reliably every time. For a leisure business operating on tight margins, this stability appears to translate directly into operational value. However, this summary reflects a single review, so broader patterns across different venues, use cases, or operator experience levels remain unknown.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

“Five years of daily use and I can count the…”
Five years of daily use and I can count the outages on one hand. That's not something I say lightly. TwentyTables has been remarkably solid for our department, handling lane scheduling, cosmic bowling session bookings, and bar-side point-of-sale all without the kind of mid-shift crashes that plagued the system we ran before. I genuinely stopped worrying about it, which, if you manage a busy leisure floor on a Friday night, you'll understand is the highest compliment I can give any software.
The bug history is almost suspiciously clean. I've flagged maybe three or four legitimate issues over the years, and their team patched them quickly with no drama. Uptime during peak hours, including our Saturday cosmic sessions, has been consistent enough that I've never had to scramble for a workaround in front of customers. The lane management and scoring display features work exactly as advertised, every single time. For a department running tight margins and tighter schedules, that kind of reliability is genuinely worth paying for.
