Candlepin Bowling Night for Six or Three-Hour Bowling Party for Up to 20 at South Boston Candlepin (Up to 63% Off)
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New England–born variation of bowling employs smaller balls & pins than standard 10-pin games
Like joggers crossing a highway, bowlers should avoid nearby bumpers and resist the temptation to chase wayward balls into neighboring lanes. Roll carefully with today’s Groupon to South Boston Candlepin. Choose between the following options:
- For $30, you get a candlepin bowling night for six (up to an $81 value), which includes:
- Three games of bowling for six people (up to a $4/person per game value)
- Shoe rental for six people (a $1.50 value each)
- For $149, you get a three-hour bowling party with unlimited games and shoe rental for up to 20 people (a $300 value).
South Boston Candlepin challenges bowlers to take aim at pintsize pins during rounds of a New England–born variation on traditional lane-based warfare. The alley’s hardwood lanes bear balls that—unlike balls used for 10-pin competitions—weigh a maximum of about 2.5 pounds, do not have holes, and ensconce a molten chowder center. Developed in 1880 by a Massachusetts bowling-alley owner, candlepin bowling tasks participants with dispersing crowds of pins that are thinner than standard bowling pins and weigh just a little more than the balls that hunt them. Once suitably shod, weekend revelers compete in 10-frame games until someone usurps victory or starts rocking and cooing to the tiny balls like infants.
New England–born variation of bowling employs smaller balls & pins than standard 10-pin games
Like joggers crossing a highway, bowlers should avoid nearby bumpers and resist the temptation to chase wayward balls into neighboring lanes. Roll carefully with today’s Groupon to South Boston Candlepin. Choose between the following options:
- For $30, you get a candlepin bowling night for six (up to an $81 value), which includes:
- Three games of bowling for six people (up to a $4/person per game value)
- Shoe rental for six people (a $1.50 value each)
- For $149, you get a three-hour bowling party with unlimited games and shoe rental for up to 20 people (a $300 value).
South Boston Candlepin challenges bowlers to take aim at pintsize pins during rounds of a New England–born variation on traditional lane-based warfare. The alley’s hardwood lanes bear balls that—unlike balls used for 10-pin competitions—weigh a maximum of about 2.5 pounds, do not have holes, and ensconce a molten chowder center. Developed in 1880 by a Massachusetts bowling-alley owner, candlepin bowling tasks participants with dispersing crowds of pins that are thinner than standard bowling pins and weigh just a little more than the balls that hunt them. Once suitably shod, weekend revelers compete in 10-frame games until someone usurps victory or starts rocking and cooing to the tiny balls like infants.