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4 based on 116 reviews
Kings Dining & Entertainment is an award-winning gathering place for people to connect, play, eat, drink and laugh together. With locations across the country, each is designed with unique offerings of community-inspired social experiences such as luxury
We didn't have dinner here but we came for the bowling and then to try their 'As Advertised' Monster Sundae. The bowling was fun, there's leather seats at each lane, there aren't a lot of lanes (maybe 12); there's less people earlier on but it fills up later in the night. They have a full bar and I hear the food is great but we came for the sundae, my family and I decided to try the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Sundae and it came out just as advertised 'A Monster'. It took all of us to finish this but we did get it all down. They also have darts, air hockey, foosball and plenty of tv's for sports.Thank you for your kind words! We hope to see you back soon for dinner and gaming.
Top 10 American food in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
4 based on 116 reviews
Kings Dining & Entertainment is an award-winning gathering place for people to connect, play, eat, drink and laugh together. With locations across the country, each is designed with unique offerings of community-inspired social experiences such as luxury
We didn't have dinner here but we came for the bowling and then to try their 'As Advertised' Monster Sundae. The bowling was fun, there's leather seats at each lane, there aren't a lot of lanes (maybe 12); there's less people earlier on but it fills up later in the night. They have a full bar and I hear the food is great but we came for the sundae, my family and I decided to try the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Sundae and it came out just as advertised 'A Monster'. It took all of us to finish this but we did get it all down. They also have darts, air hockey, foosball and plenty of tv's for sports.Thank you for your kind words! We hope to see you back soon for dinner and gaming.
4 based on 116 reviews
Kings Dining & Entertainment is an award-winning gathering place for people to connect, play, eat, drink and laugh together. With locations across the country, each is designed with unique offerings of community-inspired social experiences such as luxury
We didn't have dinner here but we came for the bowling and then to try their 'As Advertised' Monster Sundae. The bowling was fun, there's leather seats at each lane, there aren't a lot of lanes (maybe 12); there's less people earlier on but it fills up later in the night. They have a full bar and I hear the food is great but we came for the sundae, my family and I decided to try the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Sundae and it came out just as advertised 'A Monster'. It took all of us to finish this but we did get it all down. They also have darts, air hockey, foosball and plenty of tv's for sports.Thank you for your kind words! We hope to see you back soon for dinner and gaming.
Most Popular Bar food in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
4 based on 127 reviews
Came here for drinks on a Tuesday night around dinner time and took advantage of bench seating in the sweltering heat, at least partially shaded by umbrellas. My pale ale was alright, but once again, it was served without foam. Avid readers of Cherry Wonderdog are well aware that one of my pet peeves continues to be bars serving foamless beer, as if this essential component of the beer tasting experience has suddenly become superfluous. My other drink was a Manhattan with Four Roses Single Barrel Bourbon, actually quite good, with a hint of cherry throughout from the lone fruit masquerading at the bottom of the glass.My biggest gripe with Whiskey Kitchen, however, was the service. It was way too slow. For all the servers wandering around -- acting territorial over their sections, showing frustration with us choosing another and better shaded table (there were about ten open ones outdoors) when the sun's rays became too strong, the time it took for us to get our drinks was well beyond the norm. I went to a few other bars during my week in Raleigh, and Whiskey Kitchen was by far the slowest. And under the hot sun, the wait felt even longer.Fix your act, Whiskey Kitchen, and maybe Cherry Wonderdog will come back.
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