5 Local Twin Cities Bowling Spots

Bryant Lake Bowl

Historic and a classic bowling spot in the Lyn Lake neighborhood. Not only can you have a great meal, but they also have a theater where you can see some great live performances. This place is small in size but mighty in personality. Bowling is a first-come, first-served basis so best for smaller groups or those with some flexibility.

 

Memory Lanes

This dedicated bowling alley is home to 30 automated bowling lanes. With several of time slots for open bowling, you should be able to find a time that works for your outing or party. They also have a full menu and bar so you can eat and drink to your heart’s content.

 

Town Hall Lanes

Local bowling alley and bar that serves great food and great experiences. A part of a family of local restaurants and bars in the Twin Cities, this no-fuss location is perfect for those who want the causal bowling experience. Open bowling is available most weekends.

 

Elsie’s NE

A bowling staple in Northeast Minneapolis, Elsie’s is the bowling place to visit. Not only does it have a lot of history, but there are plenty of weekend bowling times available for open bowling. There is always something happening, whether it is bingo night or there is live music in the bar.

 

Tuttle’s

West side bowling alley with open bowling every week especially weekends. The sister restaurant to Elsie’s and Memory Lanes, it is a western staple.

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