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$20 for Two Hours of Unlimited Bowling and Billiards for Four People at Legion Bowl & Billiards ($39.96 Value)

Legion Bowl & Billiards
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  • Family entertainment
  • Duckpin bowling for kids
  • Unlimited billiards
  • Includes shoes

Without the sports of bowling and billiards, athletes wouldn’t exist and Paul Newman would be considered homely. Celebrate your chance to be a contender without stretching or sweating with today’s Groupon: for $20, a party of four can enjoy two hours of unlimited bowling and billiards (a $39.96 value) at Legion Bowl & Billiards on Park Avenue. The Groupon includes shoe rental.

For more than 60 years, Legion Bowl & Billiards has fashioned a verdant entertainment oasis for families. Eighteen lanes of duckpin bowling and eight tournament regulation-size billiards tables await all ages to enjoy. Quartets can spend their two hours on the boards and the cloth, or split the time between the two. Duckpin bowling, unlike emu tennis, replaces the standard marble boulders with miniature counterparts that lack those fussy finger holes, so tykes can roll with the big boys. The roomy billiard tables are strategically spaced, preventing neighboring cue-pokes and giving winners enough room for flashy quarterstaff dances. Live New England sports coverage is televised along the walls of the billiards area at all times, so superfans never get the shakes.

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Promotional value expires Jul 24, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Valid for up to 4 people. Must use in 1 visit, no cash back. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Legion Bowl & Billiards

Legion Bowl & Billiards preserves retro entertainment with 18 duckpin bowling lanes, eight tournament-sized billiards tables, and ticket-spewing arcade games. The alley’s streamlined design hearkens to the tailfins of a 1957 Chevy Bel-Air or the cover art of a mid-century sci-fi novel. Traditional scoring projectors lend to the classic ambiance at the lanes, which fill with the clatter of scattering pins.

Television screens in the pool hall broadcast live coverage of New England sports teams, and the spitfire rasp of electric guitars occasionally cuts through from live musicians at the adjoining Legion Pub. The kitchen staff fires selections from a menu of burgers and grilled pizzas, which pair with draft beers or cocktails. On the alley’s outdoor deck, guests click together glasses or toss rocks at poets attracted by the breezy summer evenings.

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