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Bowlmor Lanes

  • Sports and fitness
  • Midtown West
  • price 2 of 4
  1. Photograph: Sean Rosenthal
    Photograph: Sean RosenthalBowlmor
  2. Photograph: Sean Rosenthal
    Photograph: Sean RosenthalBowlmor
  3. Photograph: Sean Rosenthal
    Photograph: Sean RosenthalBowlmor
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Time Out says

Opened in 2010, this NYC-themed bowling spot features seven funky lanes (only five are appropriate for kids, though). At the "Chinatown Lounge," young players can hit a giant gong when they bowl a spare or strike; there’s also a three-dimensional dragon that pops off the wall. The subway-styled room has cool graffiti art on the walls and seats that look like subway benches. Other kid-friendly lanes include Central Park, Art Deco and Pop New York. As with most bowling alleys, lightweight balls and bumpers are available for tykes. If you get hungry while bowling, order treats from chef David Burke’s menu (pigs in a blanket are a kid fave) and they’ll be delivered straight to your lane.

Details

Address:
222 W 44th St
New York
10036
Cross street:
between Seventh and Eighth Aves
Transport:
Subway: A, C, E to 42nd St–Port Authority; N, Q, R, 42nd St S, 1, 2, 3, 7 to 42nd St–Times Sq
Price:
Average game per person: $12
Opening hours:
Mon 1pm–1am, Tue–Thu 1pm–midnight, Fri 1pm–3am, Sat 11am–3am, Sun 11am–midnight
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