Welcome to Hangar 38
Welcome to Hangar 38, a vibrant destination nestled in Tallahassee. More than just a bowling alley, it's a lively blend of entertainment, arcade games, and a sports bar atmosphere. Here, the culinary experience is as delightful as the games; guests can savor unique dishes like the Ahi Tuna Nachos and the decadent Charcuterie Board. The expansive menu caters to everyone, ensuring great food and fun times for both families and friends. Amidst the sounds of rolling bowling balls and laughter, Hangar 38 creates a welcoming environment where every meal is a tasty adventure, making it a hotspot for excitement and enjoyment.
- 6668 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32312 Hotline: (850) 999-2606
Welcome to Hangar 38, the ultimate destination in Tallahassee, Florida, where the thrill of bowling, arcade excitement, and delicious dining unite under one roof. Conveniently located at 6668 Thomasville Rd, this vibrant venue is perfect for families, friends, and sports enthusiasts looking for a good time. Whether you're here to knock down some pins or enjoy a meal, Hangar 38 promises an unforgettable experience.
As a bustling sports bar and arcade, Hangar 38 offers an extensive menu that is sure to catch your eye. From fresh salads like the Yakota Salad—with its vibrant blend of red cabbage, kale, and sesame-crushed seared ahi tuna—to hearty handheld options such as the Sulley Sullenberger burger and the appetizing Pontoon Sandwich, there's something for everyone. For those who crave a fun twist, the Ahi Tuna Nachos come highly recommended, featuring crispy wonton chips loaded with seared tuna and avocado, drizzled with wasabi aioli.
- Yakota Salad: A colorful medley of flavors for $12.
- Pontoon Sandwich: Your choice of snapper on a sweet bun for $13.50.
- Ahi Tuna Nachos: A crispy delight for just $13.50.
The atmosphere is lively and spirited, crafted for enjoyment and engagement. Customer reviews echo the joy of dining amidst the symphony of bowling balls and laughter. A reviewer noted, "the service was good, and we even got used to the thud of bowling balls," highlighting the lively ambiance that some may find intoxicating. Just remember to seek a quieter corner if you prefer a more subdued dining experience, as the excitement can be a bit overwhelming at peak times.
Among the rave reviews, Michael H. remarked on the generosity of the Charcuterie Board, perfect for sharing while indulging in the food offerings. This dedication to quality and taste is felt throughout the restaurant’s menu, making it a favorite among diners.
If you're searching for a place where food meets fun, look no further than Hangar 38. Load up your appetite, bring your friends and family, and immerse yourself in the energetic vibe. Whether you're there to bowl, munch on quality food, or explore the arcade, this local gem guarantees a memorable outing that caters to all ages.
So the next time you find yourself in Tallahassee, make sure to pay a visit to Hangar 38. With its diverse options and lively atmosphere, you're bound to leave with satisfied taste buds, great memories, and perhaps a few strikes under your belt!
For your next gathering or just a fun day out, you can reach Hangar 38 at (850) 999-2606. Enjoy your visit!

Brother review: Good food Colorful Helps with sports Nice employees Tasty bathrooms

Food was great and lots of fun. Kind of pricey for a family. I guess it depends on who you go with as to how much fun you have

We came on a reconnaissance mission for a potential future visit with friends and this was a welcome surprise as far as the food was concerned. There are some really tasty options here and service was good. We even got used to the frequent thud of bowling balls being dropped on the lanes to where we hardly noticed the sound. The charcuterie board for 2 was generous for $16 and was enjoyed throughout the meal. The Sully Sullenberger burger was tasty and the fries that came with were outstanding. I wouldn't come here again without getting those fries. They didn't need any ketchup. It's going to be noisy because this is a bowling alley/arcade after all. There is that thump of bowling balls hitting the lanes as well as plenty of kids. If you come for the food you can seek out the dining area back behind the bar to minimize the noise.

I had heard about this place, but mainly regarding the games that are set up inside (similar to Dave and Busters). Met some colleagues at this restaurant for a business meeting during lunch. The restaurant has a nice-sized private area upstairs. The menu is expansive and I had a difficult time deciding what to order for my first visit. I settled on the Red Fish Bowl and a Caesar salad; the fish "nuggets" were seasoned just right, but were a bit dry. Others in my party ordered fried ribs (who knew!), wings, lemon garlic salmon, and the Red Barron. Everyone basically enjoyed their food, but those who ordered the fish indicated theirs were a bit dry as well. Not sure if the fish was cooked too long this day, or if this represented the normal way it is prepared - if so, will steer clear of fish items from the menu. Notably, the servers were super nice and attentive, which was very much appreciated. Overall, we had a nice time upstairs away from all of the noise, lol! If looking for a good time, loads of fun, and don't mind lots of noise, this is a great place! I even noticed that folks from a family reunion were there, which is a great idea in terms of entertaining folks with different interests. I am sure there is a game for everyone! :o) I will plan to visit again to try other items on the menu but will do so at a time when it is not crowded/not as loud. :o)

Had a great time bowling and playing at the arcade as a family. Nice big open concept. Bowling has a few hiccups, but overall not bad. Didn't try the food or bar, but they both looked good. Great place on a hot day!

We needed a place to run off some energy and this one was perfect for the mission. It's not overly huge (which is nice), the appetizers are tasty (the loaded fries were funky and amazing), and the The bar service on point. We bowled a little and then spent an hour at the arcade. Mission accomplished. We will keep it in mind for our next trip to Tally.

We took our grandkids for a fun afternoon. They bowled. Not a 300 game between them. In fact, not even with both scores totaled. But it was fun. The arcade has several old school games (hoops/ski all) and more modern electronic games. The kids raced motorcycles and formula racers, killed aliens, and found other ways to protect earth. The bar had a few large screens. "Bar food" looked like slightly better than average bar food. Although, kids in the lane next to us ordered some loaded fries that looked really nasty. I did notice the kids left most of the plate untouched. Matt be they really were nasty. Still, Hangar 38 is a great rainy day activity for kids, while Mom & Dad can head to the bar and relax some alone time.