logo
Best Bowling Alley

Best Bowling Alley

Newsweek19-06-2025
30 Strikes | Stratford, NJ
Photo courtesy of AscentXmedia/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of AscentXmedia/iStock by Getty Images
A whopping 80 lanes makes 30 Strikes one of the largest bowling centers in New Jersey. It's also one of the family friendliest, with lots of bumper lanes and light balls for the kids, award-winning party options and a price tag that'll keep your mood out of the gutter. The popular Galactic Bowling weekends will have you dancing amid laser lights and fog—you might forget you're there to bowl!
Aiea Bowl | Aiea, HI
Photo courtesy of Alex Liew/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of Alex Liew/iStock by Getty Images
You'll feel a warm aloha inside Aiea Bowl, with its gorgeous murals (all painted by local artists), HyperBowling tech to add a new layer of fun and cosmic bowling all day and night on the weekends. If that weren't enough, the on-site Alley Restaurant has food so good it's been featured on Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives several times.
Boardwalk Bowl | Orlando, FL
Photo courtesy of FG Trade/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of FG Trade/iStock by Getty Images
Looking for something low-key but still fun in the high-paced city of theme parks? Boardwalk Bowl might be the answer. Eighty lanes make it one of the biggest bowling alleys in the Southeast. Your little ones will race toward the arcade to start winning big while you perfect your bowling form. And it's budget friendly, with weekly deals like discounted games, family packages and drink specials.
Brooklyn Bowl | Brooklyn, NY
Image courtesy of Brooklyn Bowl
Image courtesy of Brooklyn Bowl
It's time to rock 'n' bowl! Brooklyn Bowl is more than a bowling alley; it's a music venue that hosts live concerts almost every night. The best seats in the house are the plush leather sofas beside each lane, where you can knock down pins as you groove to the music and savor local brews, fried chicken with pancakes (yep, they taste great together) and chocolate chip bread pudding.
Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater |
Minneapolis, MN
Photo courtesy of Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater
Photo courtesy of Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater
Get ready for a great double feature: a rowdy improv show and a game on the lanes at Bryant Lake Bowl and Theater. The 1950s vibe and cabaret theater set the stage for what's become a popular date-night spot in Uptown Minneapolis. After a round of bowling, head to the on-site restaurant, BLB; after one bite of a carnitas taco, you'll see why it's a neighborhood hangout.
Chop's Bowling | Omaha, NE
Photo courtesy of mcouper/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of mcouper/iStock by Getty Images
You won't find a more charming (or more affordable) spot for a night out with your family than Chop's Bowling, the oldest bowling alley in Omaha. And if you're an avid bowler, there's even more to love—all kinds of holiday tournaments, cash prizes and leagues for every age. Friday and Saturday nights are for cosmic bowling, and Sundays are free for kids!
Country Club Lanes Family Entertainment
Center | Sacramento, CA
Photo courtesy of monkeybusinessimages/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of monkeybusinessimages/iStock by Getty Images
No need for a membership and a collared shirt at this clubhouse; Country Club Lanes welcomes anyone who wants to put on a pair of bowling shoes and take on the pins. All bowled out? Then suit up for laser tag, win prizes in the arcade or simply live the good life with a cocktail and a plate of nachos in the lounge.
Galaxy Strikes Bowling Center |
Warrenton, VA
Photo courtesy of Nomadsoul1/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of Nomadsoul1/iStock by Getty Images
A universe of fun awaits at Galaxy Strikes, from weekend Glow Bowling and nine holes of black-light mini golf to an arcade with a high-tech Prize Hub machine. Celebrate your high score at Space Station Cafe with a smoky cheeseburger or sweet potato waffles sprinkled with powdered sugar. If you're ready to rocket to the big leagues, the pro shop has custom bowling balls that'll send your game into orbit.
Highland Park Bowl | Los Angeles, CA
Photo courtesy of SolStock/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of SolStock/iStock by Getty Images
You'll feel like a time traveler as you take in the Prohibition-era furnishings and chandeliers of Highland Park Bowl, a beautifully restored 1920s speakeasy and bowling alley that's been going strong for nearly a hundred years. Worn leather couches grace the seating areas around the original wood lanes—it's the perfect spot for not-so-secretly sipping an Old Fashioned and nibbling a strawberry cannoli between frames.
Nana's Bowling & Bakery | Dubois, WY
Photo courtesy of Nana's Bowling & Bakery
Photo courtesy of Nana's Bowling & Bakery
At Nana's Bowling & Bakery, kids and adults can have a ball with eight bowling lanes plus an arcade with the latest games (you'll definitely want to win a cowboy hat at the prize counter). The real star is Bodacious the mechanical bull—ride him if you dare! Or maybe it's the bakery; housemade sweets like cherry turnovers and cinnamon rolls are tasty additions to Nana's Taco Tuesdays and Build-a-Burger Thursdays.
Pinstripes Georgetown | Washington, D.C.
Photo courtesy of Alex Liew/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of Alex Liew/iStock by Getty Images
Along the cobblestone streets of D.C.'s quaint Georgetown neighborhood you'll find Pinstripes, which wants you to celebrate life with bowling, indoor bocce and some of the most delicious Italian-American cuisine this side of the Potomac River. It's an ideal spot for after-work drinks on the patio or a Sunday brunch complete with mimosas. Families are welcome too with a monthly Kids Club and free kiddie meals on Wednesdays.
Punch Bowl Social | Denver, CO
Photo courtesy of FG Trade/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of FG Trade/iStock by Getty Images
When you're greeted by golden ceilings, neon chandeliers and the sounds of karaoke, you know you're in for a good time at Punch Bowl Social. You'll find several locations across the country, but Denver is where it all started with its three bars, six bowling lanes and endless jazzy vibes. Challenge your friends' Jenga skills during happy hour, and then return for a weekend brunch—your taste buds will thank you.
Stardust Bowl | Addison, IL
Photo courtesy of mcouper/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of mcouper/iStock by Getty Images
Lace up your bowling shoes at Stardust Bowl, one of the largest bowling centers in the U.S. With 84 recently upgraded lanes, it's the best of modern bowling tech and 1970s nostalgia. While you're hunting for strikes, your kids can have a blast on the bumper lanes or in the huge arcade. Pool tables and dozens of beers on tap are the perfect recipe for a guys' night out.
The Painted Duck | Atlanta, GA
Photo courtesy of Nomadsoul1/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of Nomadsoul1/iStock by Getty Images
At the award-winning Painted Duck, trash talking is encouraged! Compete for pride—or a plate of tasty Duck Phat Fries—in lesser-known games like Belgian feather bowling, snookball and duckpin bowling. And all the games are free, so you'll have plenty of cash to splurge at the on-site restaurant, famous for its whole roasted Peking duck and artisanal wines.
Wonder Bowl | New Bedford, MA
Photo courtesy of AscentXmedia/iStock by Getty Images
Photo courtesy of AscentXmedia/iStock by Getty Images
There's nothing like a classic bowling alley, and Wonder Bowl will give you all the right feels as you knock down pins on one of 40 lanes. On Friday and Saturday nights, the sound of bowling shoes squeaking on the wood switches to the beat of club music during cosmic bowling, where you can play under the black lights and disco ball.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Kathy Griffin Reveals Results Of Third Facelift
Kathy Griffin Reveals Results Of Third Facelift

Buzz Feed

timean hour ago

  • Buzz Feed

Kathy Griffin Reveals Results Of Third Facelift

Kathy Griffin is known for being honest, especially when it comes to subjects other celebrities might want to keep private. Griffin recently shared with fans that she underwent another facelift in a video aptly titled 'New Face, Same Kathy!' that she released earlier this month. 'It's my third,' the comedian shared. 'I know, that's so vain. I'm so vain for no reason.' 'No one has ever gone to a Kathy Griffin show to see her beautiful, youthful face,' she quipped. 'You come to hear my jokes, which is what I want. I don't want you to come to care what I look like.' Griffin then went into detail about the procedure, joking that 'as far as I know, they just yank the crap out of your skin and your neck.' She also spoke about the process of choosing her surgeon, Dr. Ben Talei, and said that he also did singer Sia 's facelift. 'And the reason I'm saying that is that you can go on YouTube [and find this out],' Griffin said. 'There's a video of her without her backwards wig, 'cause as you know, she's an anonymous giant celebrity, and she even gave him an award, and she had the best before and after pictures I've ever seen.' 'And first of all, it's funny that Sia even got a facelift because you don't ever see her face, but the pictures sold me,' the 64-year-old added. Griffin also got real about the surgical recovery process and made sure followers knew what they were getting into if they decided to follow in her footsteps. 'I'm going to be honest ― it's painful,' she said, mentioning that she had stitches in her eyelids. 'So these bitches that are like, 'It's like getting a tooth filled! It's nothing!' No ― it's painful.' Kathy Griffin/YouTube / Via And while the results might eventually look great, post-op recovery isn't pretty, the actor said. 'You come home ― and maybe you come home with a nurse ― and it's disgusting. I'm not going to lie,' she said. 'The first night, there's drains that come out of your chin. I know, it's so gross. But the vanity takes over.' Kathy Griffin/YouTube / Via Many commenters on Griffin's video praised the comedian for her transparency. Patricia Schlein / Getty Images Celebrities like Kylie Jenner, Kris Jenner, and Joel McHale have also recently been lauded for sharing details about various cosmetic procedures they've undergone. Luigi Iorio / Getty Images McHale made waves for opening up about his fourth hair transplant on the We Might Be Drunk podcast back in June, and even recommended his doctor. 'I can get you a name of a guy in Turkey,' McHale said. 'But just make sure, 'cause if somebody is like, 'I'll do it for $3,000,' then you don't [do it]. You get what you pay for.' Lorenzo Bevilaqua / Getty Images This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

You need to see these 'Reacher' season 4 set photos — Alan Ritchson's new love interest revealed
You need to see these 'Reacher' season 4 set photos — Alan Ritchson's new love interest revealed

Tom's Guide

time6 hours ago

  • Tom's Guide

You need to see these 'Reacher' season 4 set photos — Alan Ritchson's new love interest revealed

"Reacher" is undeniably one of the biggest hits for Prime Video. The first three seasons have been critically and commercially successful for the streaming service — I loved season 3 when I reviewed it here at Tom's Guide — and it wasn't surprising when the show was officially renewed for season 4. Now, with production in full swing, we've gotten a first look at a major cast member. Via @rikiwichman, a fan account on Instagram, we finally got a first look at Sydelle Noel, who has joined the "Reacher" season 4 cast as Tamara Green. They initially posted the announcement back on June 18 when Noel was officially added to the cast, but revised the post yesterday (Aug. 11), complete with new set photos of Noel as Green (via Getty Images). A post shared by Riki Wichman (@rikiwichman) A photo posted by on The set photos of Sydelle smartly dressed in a professional yet functional outfit don't reveal much about her character, but her character's name reveals everything. That's because Tamara Green was originally Theresa Lee, and that means she's Alan Ritchson's love interest for season 4. For those less familiar with "Reacher," they're based on the "Jack Reacher" novel series by Lee Child, and that means if we know what book a season is based on, then we know a decent amount about what to expect from a given season. We know season 4 is based on the novel "Gone Tomorrow," thanks to an Alan Ritchson post on Instagram a few months ago. And in that installment of the series, Jack Reacher's love interest is none other than NYPD detective Theresa Lee. A post shared by Alan Ritchson (@alanritchson) A photo posted by on That makes this first look a pretty major one for "Reacher" season 4, as past love interests — Roscoe Conklin (Willa Fitzgerald), Serinda Swan (Karla Dixon) and Susan Duffy (Sonya Cassidy) — all played major roles in their given seasons, arguably costarring alongside Ritchson. So definitely don't expect this to be the last you see of Tamara Green between now and the "Reacher" season 4 release on Prime Video. So far, we know that "Reacher" season 4 will bring back Alan Ritchson as the titular, mammoth Jack Reacher, a former U.S. Army military police major whose skills allow him to solve any case and kick any butt. We also know that season 4 will be adapting "Gone Tomorrow," which has Reacher drawn into a deadly game against dangerous people after a fraught, chance encounter with a stranger on a train. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. 30-day free trial for Amazon Prime! Why pay for Prime Video when it's included with Amazon Prime? Try it free for 30 days. Aside from that, we know to expect some new faces this season, as "Reacher" largely resets its cast each season. Only Ritchson as Reacher and Maria Sten as Frances Neagley have appeared in all three seasons to date. Of course, we know Noel will be a major part of the season 4 cast as Reacher's love interest, Green, but we also know a few other cast members joining this season. Christopher Rodriguez-Marquette is playing Jacob Merrick, a small-town police officer with a big role in season 4. Jay Baruchel was originally cast as Merrick but had to leave for personal reasons. Rodriguez-Marquette, Ritchson and Noel are joined by Agnez Mo and Anggun as Lila and Amisha Hoth, who we are expecting to be the villains this season. Kevin Corrigan is playing Green's partner, NYPD Detective Docherty, Marc Blucas is politician John Samson and Kathleen Robertson is his wife, Elsbeth. Kevin Weisman is also on board as Russell Plum, the lone character that, as far as we can tell, isn't in the novel "Gone Tomorrow." The big question that remains? Will Sten return for a fourth season as Neagley? I hope so, but there's nothing official yet. She might be too busy with her "Reacher" spin-off, "Neagley," which is currently in production. Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022 and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made. Here's what he's been watching lately:

Laura Rutledge promoted to ESPN's No. 1 ‘Monday Night Football' crew
Laura Rutledge promoted to ESPN's No. 1 ‘Monday Night Football' crew

New York Post

time7 hours ago

  • New York Post

Laura Rutledge promoted to ESPN's No. 1 ‘Monday Night Football' crew

Laura Rutledge will have even more on her plate this fall. The 'NFL Live' host will now have a permanent role on ESPN's No. 1 'Monday Night Football' crew, joining Lisa Salters on sideline duties throughout the 2025 season, the network announced Tuesday. Rutledge and Salters, whose contract was extended, will work all 20 games with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman in the booth — 17 'Monday Night Football' games, one of the games on ESPN's Saturday Week 18 doubleheader, a wild-card game and a divisional round game. Advertisement 3 Laura Rutledge has been elevated to sideline duty on ESPN's top 'Monday Night Football' broadcast. Getty Images ''Monday Night Football' is the pinnacle and it's always been a dream of mine,' Rutledge told The Athletic. 'I still get chills every time I hear the 'MNF' music. Really excited to continue to work as hard as possible to earn this role.' The 36-year-old Rutledge, a former Miss Florida pageant winner, has previously worked select games as a second sideline reporter on the No. 1 'MNF' broadcast and has credited Salters with helping her growth. Advertisement 3 Laura Rutledge (l.) interviewing Texans running back Joe Mixon (r.) after a game against the Cowboys on Nov. 18, 2024. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images 'To even see my name next to Lisa Salters, is an honor,' Rutledge said in a 2024 ESPN Front Row profile. 'For years now, she has been such a wonderful mentor and friend to me.' The promotion means Rutledge, whose contract was extended in February, is set to report from the sidelines when the ESPN crew broadcasts Super Bowl 2027. 3 Laura Rutledge (r.) with Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian (l.) at Disney Upfronts on May 13, 2025. Disney via Getty Images Advertisement Rutledge will continue to host 'NFL Live' on weekday afternoons, along with 'SEC Nation' on Saturday mornings before the slate of college football games kicks off. Katie George and Peter Schrager, who joined ESPN earlier this year, will handle sideline duties for the network's No. 2 'Monday Night Football' crew. They'll join the booth of Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky and Louis Riddick for five games in 2025 — four 'MNF' doubleheaders and the second game of the Week 18 Saturday doubleheader.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store