

Our quest to find a bowling alley along the emerald coast washed us into Uncle Bucks Fishbowl during our visit to Destin, FL. Visit their site to learn more about Uncle’s Bucks Fish Bowl & Grill and find a location near you (or anywhere you are planning on visiting).Burnt to a crisp with sand in places there shouldn’t be our family was in need of a break from the beach.
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It was a fun way to wrap up our first full day in Memphis, TN. I hate to admit it, but my seven-year-old dominated the bowling game.

The family night was filled with fun and plenty of laughter. With the alligator ball return, custom bowling balls and underwater scenery, the blue lighting brought it all together. They had so much energy and could have bowled into the wee hours of the night if we allowed it. The kids acted as if they were waiting a lifetime to bowl here. A delicious Mai Tai for me and it was time to get to the bowling. Of course there are some signature seafood dishes to try (Alligator and Wild Sockeye Salmon to name a few).Īfter dinner, my husband and I grabbed a cocktail from the island-themed bar area. We started with dinner, which the menu features a variety of appetizers, sandwiches, salads and burgers. They loved having the feeling of being underwater as they walked around the restaurant and bowling alley. When it was dinner time we eagerly headed to Uncle Buck’s Fishbowl and Grill, a nautical-themed restaurant and bar with a saltwater aquarium and a 13-lane ocean-themed bowling alley.Īs we first walked in, the fun atmosphere had the boys wanting to see everything. We spend a couple hours walking around, seeing the fish and alligators and experiencing the interactive attractions. Filled with educational and fun attractions, there is something for everyone in the family. There is also a wilderness hotel called Big Cypress Lodge.

Inside, the iconic Pyramid is filled with a large variety of outdoor gear, outdoorsy and water features and the nation’s tallest 28-Story Freestanding Glass Elevator that goes to The Lookout, a glass-floored cantilevering observation deck at the top of the 32-story Pyramid. We had to assure the kids we would be there the following day to explore and eat dinner, because they insisted on going the minute we saw it. It was at night, all lit up drawing our attention immediately. The Pyramid was actually the first thing we saw when we drove into Memphis.
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We were already planning to visit Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid, so making a whole evening there made sense. It is a Bass Pro Shops restaurant, nestled in the twelve Bass Pro Shop stores across the US. I had actually never heard of Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill until we were researching Memphis (there are none in my area). While our visit to Uncle Buck’s was complimentary, all opinions are 100% my own. The first full day we were there, we were invited to Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill. I will be sharing details on everything we did within a week or two. There was so much to do and see, it was hard to decide what to make time for. You probably saw on my social media accounts that we took the kids on a mini vacation to Memphis, TN a few weeks ago.
