BUD wrote:
WB TANAKA wrote:
RXMAW and I will be stopping to play at Grotto Pizza Wilkes Barre the afternoon and evening of May 27...We'd love to see any and all Scaratings members!
Bill,
Good choice with Grotto Pizza, OPIEE and I have been there a few times on our way up to Connecticut and Maine. There is a nice Red Roof Inn nearby. Dog friendly place and ask for the side away from the highway if you stay there.
Grotto Pizza has a large friendly group of players that do play team. They do play a longgg time, day & evening & into the night. ANN who is a guy (or at least was playing her box) and ZUCHIE were great. Good time there. Usually plenty of players at any time.
I don't think any of them are on Scar. I mentioned it to a few of them but haven't seen anyone show up here yet.
HELLO is a member of this board. He's known about my trip for weeks.
I've been there before. My review, lifted from the Buzztime site:
Oct 29 2011 02:46PM
I had the chance to drop by Grotto Pizza Wilkes Barre for a few Happy Hour games on a Friday. It was a good place to play.
The Buzztime is played exclusively in the bar area. Boxes are behind the bar, within reach, although only regulars reached over for a box. There were two screens on Buzztime, enough to offer good sight lines from most seats at the bar.
The caliber of play was reasonably high, but their best player was absent, and two regulars commented that scores were often much higher when he was there. The bar had a few ''Name in Lights'' moments on a busy Friday happy hour, but was more often out of the top twenty than within it for the nine games I played there.
Team play is the norm, but socializing and good times trumped close attention to the game. There was a VERY loud piano/guitar act that started at 5:00 PM that made sharing answers challenging. I certainly felt welcomed as an outsider, though: the gang at Grotto Pizza greeted me as one of their own from the start. I like winning top national rankings, but when I'm on the road friendliness and hospitality trump gold medals every time. The folks at Grotto Pizza were finest-kind.
My Oreganatto Shrimp Scampi pizza was very good, even if sinfully oily and garlicky. The beer was from a fresh keg with a clean line. The bar service was adequate; somebody below mentioned Lisa, and, although she wasn't my server, I agree that she stood out as excellent.
I'd return to Grotto Pizza just for the pizza, were I passing through town. I'd come back at Happy Hour just for the crowd. Given that both are offered, I'd certainly recommend the site to all.*
* Except for those rather odd folks who don't like Buzztime and don't eat pizza...but I am challenged to conceive of why such a soul would have found this review and read it to the very end. I got a very good deal (almost 50% off) at the Quality Inn and Suites Conference Center up the hill a bit further. My wife is eager to try the Shrimp Scampi Oreganatto pizza...yes, it
IS that good (and if we both eat it, garlic breath isn't an issue).