Ten at Park Lanes Preview {Bowling & Comfort Food}

I went to the local bowling alley last night. Why? The obvious answer is that I was there for…

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…dinner! Yup, you read that right. I went to a bowling alley for dinner.

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Last night, I had the opportunity to serve as quasi-press at a special preview event for the recently revamped George Pappas’ Park Lanes, now known as Ten at Park Lanes, in Charlotte, NC.

From their press release:

“The popular George Pappas’ Park Lanes is undergoing a renaissance. In addition to a new name – Ten at Park Lanes, the Montford institution will feature a restaurant featuring scratch-made comfort food and expanded entertainment areas.”

I was invited, along with other local food fans, to try out some of the restaurant’s new menu offerings. (The event was free, and I wasn’t paid to blog about this. I just thought I’d share my photos and thoughts from the evening.)

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We started with a fruity cocktail on their newly renovated porch, and then headed to a covered section for more foodie-fun.

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I ran into Gwen at the cocktail portion of the night.

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{The covered area of the new porch}

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After a quick intro and walk-through of the menu, we were off the races.

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{Our new friends – Carly and Tony}

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{the menu – love the graphic design work here}

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Everything was served family-style to the various tables of four.

The first course that arrived was the fried pickles & jalapenos. My spice-tolerance isn’t very high, so I normally shy away from jalapenos, but these were really good. Admittedly, I only had the ring-shaped ones, sans seeds, but I enjoyed them. I always love a fried pickle, too. I liked that the ones here are chip shaped.

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Next up, we had the PBR Sliders and Smoked Pork Belly Skewers. The sliders actually did not have Pabst Blue Ribbon in them, as they explained in the intro. I believe the PBR in the name represents the key ingredients – prime rib, bleu cheese, and roasted sweet onion. The slider was good, as was the pork belly slider, but some of the other dishes were better, and I’d probably order them first if I came back here for dinner.

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I really loved the Carolina Greens Salad. I thought all the flavors went together nicely, and I really liked the vinaigrette.

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{an apple pie cocktail}

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One of my favorites was the BBQ Chicken flatbread. This tasted a lot like Brixx’s BBQ chicken pizza, which is my favorite-ever BBQ chicken pizza. I thought the flavor of the sauce was spot-on, and I loved the topping of fresh cilantro to brighten the flavor.

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The Fifty-50 Retro Burger was probably my least favorite. This one was touted as the bacon-fanatic’s burger, and I can see why. The patty is basically made with half ground beef (a blend of short ribs and Angus brisket) and half bacon. Plus, there is an additional piece of jalapeno bacon on the slider. I thought the idea was unique, but I’m big on texture when it comes to bacon. I don’t like when it’s soft or chewy. I prefer my bacon crisp for whatever weird reason. The bacon that was mixed with the beef in the patty stayed really soft, so it was just a texture thing for me. The slider well prepared and had a nice presentation. It’s a cool concept – just not for me.

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The mac and cheese was awesome and reminded me of my dad’s version. The baked beans were pretty good, but a little saucy for my liking.

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My other favorites were the ribs and pulled pork. This is probably a good thing because, as I understood it, Ten at Park Lanes wanted to be known for BBQ. I thought the ribs were nice and meaty and had a great glaze. Plus, I liked the crisp outside and tender inside. The pulled pork was nice and smokey and went well with the sauces.

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They had four tasty sauces by the way: jalapeno coffee, chipotle apricot, honey comb, and piedmont-something (I can’t remember the exact name of the last one). I thought it was cool that their sauces were all so unique and distinctive. I tried all of them except the chipotle apricot and liked them all. The piedmont was my favorite of the group.

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And for the last course – homemade moonshine pecan pie. I could just barely taste hints of the moonshine, which made for an interesting flavor. The inside was very soft and sweet, and the pie had a thin crust, which didn’t stand out as much as the filling. I think this will be a nice addition to their menu, especially since I don’t seem to see a lot of pecan pies around town.

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After dinner, we took a quick walk around the revamped bowling alley. I think people are going to love the outdoor area. They have cornhole, plenty of seating, and plans to add bocce ball and ping pong tables.

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{The new bar}

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{the new bowling area}

One of the things that I really liked about their remodel is that they strove to stay true to their roots.

From the press release:

Williams says the bowling alley has been renovated to look more like it did when it was built. “We want to honor the building — the look and the architectural style,” he explains.

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{front desk}

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They offered us the chance to test out the bowling alley, but hubby and I decided to call it a night.

I really like what they’ve done with the Park Lanes bowling alley. We have a nice bowling alley uptown, but that one is very modern and swanky. I think I’d probably end up spending more time at Ten at Park Lanes since it has more of a casual, neighborhood atmosphere. Plus, Park Ten has all the from-scratch, comfort food eats!

What do you think? Does this look like somewhere you’d like to visit (even if you don’t live in Charlotte, what do you think based on the pictures)?

18 thoughts on “Ten at Park Lanes Preview {Bowling & Comfort Food}”

  1. I’ve never seen such fancy eats at a bowling alley! How innovative. I would go there just for the good food and probably stay to play. That mac n cheese looks fantastic. Actually, I think it all does even if you say some things were better than others. 🙂

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  2. George Pappas’ was where we always went bowling when we were growing up. I’m so glad to see that the renovation was so successful! Can’t wait to check it out! Thanks for posting the great pictures, I’m so happy that it still has that same feel I remember!

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  3. Wow!! What great food for a bowling alley! We have a Lucky Strike here in my city, a few actually, and they have more ‘upscale’ food and drinks, but I’ve never been there as it doesn’t seem to be a ‘casual’ place to hang out. Maybe just an ignorant judgment. But this bowling alley looks both casual but with yummy, REAL food. I dig those fried pickles and jalapenos! And I’m with you on bacon texture…either give it me crispy and crunchy or don’t give it to me at all. How lucky you got to test run the menu. 🙂

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  4. Hi there!
    I’m sure you have probably been asked this, but what kind of camera/lenses do you use? Especially for your close ups of flowers/food…the photos are just stunning!
    Thanks!
    Abby

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    • You’re too sweet, Abby. Thank you! 🙂

      I recently upgraded my camera, so the camera I used for the photos will depend on how old the related posts are. For about the last 3-ish years, I’ve used a Canon Rebel (the 1st year – the XS, the 2nd & 3rd years – the XSi). I’ve used a couple different lenses to take the photos, and those give a different look.

      I just purchased the Nikon D7000 with the kit lens the day before I left for Asheville (last week). So, all the Asheville posts through now are with the Nikon D7000 and the kit lens. I’m saving up for a new lens, which I hope to get soon!

      Let me know if you have any other questions. 🙂

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      • Awesome! I also have the Canon Rebel XS, but yours come out way better! I really enjoy the blog and the photos…thanks for sharing! 🙂

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    • It does make me want to bowl more. And I’m not the biggest bowling fan! lol Of course, at least now there is the option to eat or play other games while my friends bowl! 😉

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  5. So nice to meet you! The experience was awesome! As a quasi-vegan, the menu was a struggle! Minus the drinks of course! 🙂

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  6. Thanks for sharing your experience with us! I love bowling like no other. Excited to see they’ve revamped the place. I grew up going to that bowling ally. Don’t know if I will be eating there though… might eat at Good Food before hand and go bowling to work it off. 🙂

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  7. How refreshing to see a Charlotte business stay true to itself, while renovating. Sadly, too many historic places here get torn down for the newer, more “world-class city” look.
    I enjoyed reading about your visit to Park Lanes and I will be going there–to bowl and to eat!

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