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  1. Find a Bowlero Near You: Address, City or Zip. Whether you're looking to plan your next party or just looking to have a some fun, the AMF Bowling Co. is the place for you.

  2. Go bowling at a state-of-the-art bowling alley near you. Discover why Main Event is perfect for a night with family & friends or celebrating any occasion.

    • Brooklyn Bowl, Greenpoint
    • The Gutter, Multiple Locations
    • Bowl 360 Astoria, Astoria
    • Frames Bowling Lounge, Midtown
    • Melody Lanes, Sunset Park
    • Rab’S Country Lanes, Staten Island
    • Whitestone Lanes, Flushing
    • Bowlero, Multiple Locations
    • Jib Lanes, Flushing

    Arguably one of NYC’s most popular bowling alleys is Brooklyn Bowl, but the best part is that they’re more than just a bowling alley–they’re also a live music venue! Plus, they even serve a great food menu from critically-acclaimed Blue Ribbon as well as drinks from their fully stocked top shelf bar. Learn more and view their calendar of events her...

    Those who head to The Gutter looking to roll their best strike will find vintage bowling lanes along with craft beer, brick oven pizza, and pub fare (think: hot dogs, nachos, and more). They have three locations around NYC, and their Williamsburg location also does live shows in The Spare Room. Learn more on their website here. Multiple locations C...

    If you’re looking for more than just bowling in NYC, head to Bowl 360 Astoria (formerly known as Astoria Bowl) which is also an arcade and a great spot to play ping pong (which just recently opened above the bowling alley)! They constantly run great deals and specials so you don’t have to break the bank to get your bowl on. Learn more on their webs...

    One of NYC’s larger bowling lanes, Frames offers 35,000-square-feet worth of entertainment. They’re home to 28 sleek lanes, are filled with flat-screen TV’s, and provide lane-side service and a seasonal menu. Beyond bowling, you can also enjoy billiards, ping pong, and even karaoke here! Learn more on their website. 550 9th Ave. Closest subway stop...

    Melody Lanes is one of NYC’s bowling alleys that you’ll want to head to for an old school Brooklyn vibe. This family-run center offers 26 lanes, arcade games, league play, and a variety of different weekly specials as well as tons of snack options and a full-service bar. Learn more here. 461 37th St. Closest subway stop: 36 St (D, N, R)

    Rab’s Country Lanes has been providing Staten Islanders a fun place to work on their best turkey (three strikes in a row) for over 27 years. They’re home to 48 bowling lanes, and beyond just serving as a fun place for people to bowl, they also help local organizations raise over $500,000 through fundraisers and events. Learn more about them here. 1...

    For 48 lanes of bowling fun, head to Whitestone Lanes in Queens. A great spot for kids, Whitestone Lanes offers birthday parties (as well as corporate parties) and also features a cafe, bar, and lounge area. There’s even a pro shop so you can get all the best bowling gear. Learn more at their website. 3005 Whitestone Expy. Closest subway stop: Flus...

    Bowlero is a bowling alley, arcade, and lounge with multiple locations around NYC–and it’s a great spot to head to to hit the lanes. Offering both leagues and social clubs, there’s a place for you to work on your best strike here, whether you’re looking for some lively competition or more laid-back fun. Learn more on their website. Multiple locatio...

    Jib Lanes is the perfect place for group outings, birthday parties, youth leagues and beyond! Plus, they have an extensive food and drink menu to satiate you after your hopefully strikes. 67-19 Parsons Blvd, Flushing Closest subway stop: Forest Hills-71 Av (E)

    • Brooklyn Bowl. 1009 Canal Street, Fishtown. A recent Best of Philly winner, Brooklyn Bowl combines bowling with a live music venue, complete with a bar and restaurant.
    • Lucky Strike. 1336 Chestnut Street, Center City. When this “contemporary bowling lounge” opened in Center City in 2006, it signaled a new era of bowling alleys — sleeker, more alcoholic.
    • North Bowl. 909 North 2nd Street, Northern Liberties. Quickly following Lucky Strike in the summer of 2006, North Bowl took over a former auto mechanic’s garage in NoLibs and became a reason to visit the neighborhood.
    • South Bowl. 19 East Oregon Avenue, South Philly. In case the similar name didn’t tip you off, this is North Bowl’s younger sister who lives in South Philly (and likes to play lawn games).
  3. A bowling alley (also known as a bowling center, bowling lounge, bowling arena, or historically bowling club) is a facility where the sport of bowling is played. It can be a dedicated facility or part of another, such as a clubhouse or dwelling house.

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  5. www.splitsvillelanes.com › location › tampaSplitsville - Tampa, FL

    Located on the waterfront at Sparkman Wharf in downtown Tampa, Splitsville Southern + Social offers more than 10 pin bowling. We’ve got serious game with feather bowling, ping pong, billiards, foosball, darts, and shuffleboard.

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