In 1938 the original Bowlmor Lanes opened its doors in the heart of Greenwich Village at 110 University Place. During the golden age of bowling from the ’40s to ’60s, Bowlmor Lanes was at the forefront of the bowling revolution, hosting the prestigious Landgraf Tournament in 1942 and one of the first televised bowling tournaments in 1955. In 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon famously bowled at...
300 Anaheim is anything but your grandfather’s bowling alley. With 47,000 square feet, 41 state-of-the-art lanes, two full-service bars, 9 private lanes in Club 300 and billiards, what’s not to like?
At 300 Anaheim guests will enjoy a bowling experience unlike any other. From equipment specialists helping to pull shoes and bowling balls to a professional wait staff providing lane-side service,...
Whether it’s a birthday party, a company outing or just a spontaneous desire to go have some fun, Americans have a favorite destination -- AMF Bowling Centers. AMF is where America goes bowling. Remember how much fun you had the last time you went bowling? Bowling creates an atmosphere of fun, excitement, competition and teamwork. AMF’s friendly staff and great tasting food and beverage...