Some of the Best Bowling Alleys in the United States

by | Nov 20, 2014 | Blog | 0 comments

If you are going to build a new bowling alley, you want to think about which features are most likely to get noticed, and which make people want to come to your facility and stay. One important detail is the type of bowling alley equipment you use. Bowlers like something that really gets their attention, like glowing bowling lanes! The basic design, the additional offerings, and the very size of the bowling alley can make your business the trendy new place to hang out. These are some of the most impressive bowling alleys in the United States, according to Huffington Post, for a number of different reasons:

  • The Goodnight in Austin Texas – Some of the features that make The Goodnight a popular bowling spot are its vintage bowling lanes, custom bowling balls, and the giant mural that pays tribute to a number of beloved movie characters. The facility includes a full dining room and a pool. It even has a pet-friendly deck to accommodate all types of visitors.
  • Indy’s Atomic Duckpin Bowling in Indianapolis Indiana – Many people enjoy the duckpin version of bowling which uses smaller pins and balls. This alley offers an opportunity to try your hand at Duckpin inside the iconic Fountain Square Theatre Building, complete with kid-friendly lanes and authentic bowling alley equipment from the 50s and 60s.
  • JBs on 41 in Milwaukee Wisconsin – This is a great place for kids to learn to bowl with classes and free games for kids. JBs has 35 lanes with 10 semi-private lanes featuring strobe lights, large-screen TVs, and an outdoor sand volleyball area.
  • The Alley in Charleston South Carolina – The menu isn’t the only inviting feature of this bowling alley, but it is certainly a unique one. Oyster po-boys, slow-roasted green chili chicken, and braised pork belly will turn your bowling event into a southern barbecue party. The Alley is in a reclaimed warehouse and has a 40-foot bar that is made from recycled wood from bowling lanes.

The only things that these bowling alleys have in common are their uniqueness and an inviting place to enjoy America’s favorite sport. To learn more about the types of bowling alley equipment available to create your unique bowling business, call Murrey Bowling at 310-532-6091.

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