Lucky Strike Bowling Alley in Hollywood, California: Review

Visit a Hip and Trendy Lucky Strike Bowling Alley Near You

By Wisconsin Girl, published Nov 21, 2007
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I know that you can bowl at basically ever city in the United States, so who really wants to go bowling when you are on vacation? Well my husband and I did, and if there is a Lucky Strike Bowling Alley in your area, you are going to want to go also and check this amazing alley out!

The Lucky Strike that I went to was located at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite 143 in Hollywood, California. You can also find Lucky Strike Lanes in cities such as Chicago, Illinois, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Las Vegas, Nevada, Louisville, Kentucky and quite a few other cities. They have twelve locations in all and are working on expanding to more cities. You will notice the business by the giant neon bowling pin on the building outside.

Walking into the place I wouldn't have believed it was a bowling alley until I saw the lanes. The place was amazing! There were beautiful hard wood floors right before the lanes and brown plush carpeting where large comfortable couches and small wooden tables were on. The little side tables next to the couches were the shape of an hour glass. They were very trendy!

There was somewhere around 15 lanes that you could bowl on. The lanes had lights on them all over the place that made them glow. On each side of the lanes were brick walls with large neon Hollywood signs that had two star burst designs on each side. At the end of each double lane was a large screen that changed from funky shapes, to advertisements, to artwork. They were really neat. I guess there was a private room that you could rent also that had four private lanes in it.

The prices were cheap to bowl also. It was about $6.00 per person per game. Then the shoe rental fee was about $5.00. I thought that was really cheap! In the city in Wisconsin where I live it is just as much to bowl.

Randomly placed between couches and tables, were stylish racks that held twelve bowling balls. They incorporated them in to the decorations and I thought that was really neat. Usually the bowling balls are off in their own little area and hidden from view. But these were out in the middle of everything and it added a cool touch to the area.

Lucky Strike Bowling Alley in Hollywood, California: Review

The neon bowling pin outside

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