
Cityview Lanes may sound like a new hotspot, andit will be soon enough. It is actually the new namefor what was formerly Don Carter’s Cityview, along-time staple outing for TCU students. CityviewLanes bowling alley is under new managementand is getting a complete overhaul.Just like Don Carter’s, Cityview Lanes does notjust offer more than 20 lanes of bowling. Thisvenue also has pool tables and an arcade forthe kid in you. Just for the adults, there will bea revamped, fully-stocked bar. Until the bar isfinished, Cityview Lanes is BYOB.According to a Cityview Lanes employee, DonCarter’s was bought by new owners about amonth ago and will be seeing a lot of changesin the coming months. For now, the bowling alleyis cluttered with crates full of the new lanes andequipment that will soon be ready for use.Along with new lanes, Cityview Lanes will havenew seating and a new look, accomplished bya paint job on the outside of the building. ACityview bowling employee said the makeoveris expected to be finished in late May.Don Carter’s has been a college hangout foryears, and new ownership will not change that.Cityview Lanes is a great place for a group, largeor small, to spend a night out.And the prices cannot be beat. Monday throughThursday after 9 p.m., Cityview Lanes charges $1per person, per game. Before 9 p.m., prices are$3.75 per game or $18.75 per lane, per hour.The alley is open 9 a.m. to 12 a.m Sunday throughWednesday and 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday throughSaturday. Cityview Lanes is a great place to have funwith friends and get a drink while avoiding smokybars filled with more-than-tipsy patrons