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What You'll Get
Throwing something heavy at a pear-shaped red-and-white target is a lot of fun, which is why bowling is so popular and working as a mall Santa Claus is so dangerous. Stay on the nice list with this Groupon.
$25 for $50 Worth of Bowling and Shoe Rental
Bowling games are $5.25 before 5 p.m. on weekdays, and $6.25 before 5 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Games are $6.25 after 5 p.m. Sunday–Thursday and $8.25 Friday–Saturday. Shoe rentals cost $5.
300 Anaheim
Bowling isn’t just a hobby at 300 Anaheim—it’s a vibrant social experience worthy of luxurious flourishes. That’s why cushioned lounge seats flank each of the 41 mood-lit lanes in the main concourse area. Each of these lanes faces a large screen, which flashes music videos and video tutorials on how to remove stuck fingers from bowling balls. The center even has a VIP bowling suite, known as Club 300, where boulder-launching revelers rock the pins on eight private lanes as a dedicated wait staff keeps guests of private parties and corporate events well fed. Bowlers may tap servers to deliver sustenance from Executive Chef Christian Arlaud’s menu, which includes Two Bite chicken or beef sliders and hand-battered fried calamari that can be paired with anything from beers to specialty martinis. Postgame, players troubled by their inability to pick up a split or replace a rival's ball with a spherical cactus can find respite at either of the two full-service bars.
The Fine Print
Promotional value expires Oct 13, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per lane. Not valid until 8/21/12. Valid only towards bowling and shoes; not valid for food or beverage. Not valid for group events. Valid only at listed location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
About 300 New York
Bowling isn’t just a hobby at 300 New York—it’s a vibrant social experience worthy of luxurious flourishes. That’s why cushioned lounge seats flank each of the 32 mood-lit lanes in the main concourse area. Each of these lanes faces a large screen that flashes music videos and tutorials on how to remove stuck fingers from bowling balls. Up in The Loft, bowlers can lounge and take in views of the concourse while sipping cocktails from the full-service bar. A dedicated wait staff connects them to offerings from the onsite bar and restaurant—an eatery known for serving dishes from executive chef Chad Bowser’s menu. Some of Chad’s creations include two-bite chicken or beef sliders and hand-battered fried calamari that can be paired with anything from beer to specialty martinis.