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Monday, November 02, 2009

Bryan's Bowling Center In Laurel, DE.







Many are not aware of the new Bowling Center located near the Laurel High School on Bi State Blvd. in Laurel, DE..

They have 14 lanes and one of the coolest duck pin lanes I've ever seen. Their Rt 66 lanes, (2 of them) are in a separate area so the young ones can have a blast without interrupting everyone else. They also have a game room, including a 7 ft. pool table.

There's a Bar in the front of the building and quite frankly this place has to be the cleanest business I've ever walked into on the Eastern Shore, especially the kitchen.

If you're looking for something new, this is the place to go. Everything is state-of-the-art computer technology and they even have a Pro Shop. It's only about 10 minutes north of Delmar. I highly recommend it.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is this in the old Acme/Food City building?

Bryan Fykes said...

Are the Duck Pin Lanes Coin-operatd? they look very cool!!

joealbero said...

I believe it is.

Anonymous said...

Good maybe they'll be able to give Cherokee Lanes a run for their money. Cherokee is the worst house on the eastern shore and the dirtiest.

10001110101 said...

8:33~Yes it is the old Food City. They have done a complete overhaul. It's really great!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Joe we my wife and I are always looking for new things to do in and around Mayberry lol..Looks super !

Anonymous said...

8:49 the bowling center in Cambridge may give Cherokee a run for the worst of award! That place is disgusting.

Anonymous said...

I'd go to the Western Shore to bowl before I'd go to Cherokee Lanes. That place is the biggest rip-off in the community.

Anonymous said...

is the Old Food City and the former French's food store the same building, putting this across from Britt's restaurant?
Thank you for any update on this location.

Anonymous said...

The bowling center is a little farther south before you get to the post office

Anonymous said...

This place is great. They just need more seating in the bowlers area. Theres only a 2 seats to sit in while you wait your turn. If theres 4 people on a lane there is no where for the 3rd and 4th person to sit. You can see it in the pics and it was annoying for a large family like mine.

Anonymous said...

This place in Laurel is expensive. 4.50 a game per person. Also, the people they have working there don't take a liking to anyone younger than 30. Walked in there with my son and said I would like a lane. The older man working there replied, "take a look at the lanes, none open." WOW, I than asked how much were the games. The man looked up at the price board behind him and said "Games are 3.50 during the day before 3 and 4.50 after 3." I was waiting for him to say "Here is your sign" thats how rude he was. Take a grandmother if you plan on spending that mch to bowl.

Anonymous said...

Post the address so I can plug it into my GPS...I don't know much about Delaware at all, but I'd like to check this out! Or phone number???

10001110101 said...

4:28~It's next to the Laurel Post Office which is:

1121 S Central Ave
Laurel , DE 19956

Anonymous said...

I have been to this business quite a bit since it opened. everyone there has been very friendly, including the patrons of the business. They are very clean, the lanes are great, i also know that they have specials on Sundays for open bowling. Great time with our grand kids also.

Anonymous said...

I took my kids and the neighbor child 2 weeks ago and we all had an absolute blast!! We rented shoes, played 2 games and ate the best tater tots and pretzels!! It was $50 for the whole night and it was worth it! They have gutter guards for when the kids bowl and a ramp for my 5 year old. Everyone was very nice and we will definitely be going back. I love that my town finally has something fun and family friendly to do!!

countrygirl@heart

Anonymous said...

4:19's complaint sounds so typical eastern shore... Its brand new, just recently built out of a falling apart old building, innovative, super-clean, technologically up to date, aestetichally pleasing, great for the community... but its too expensive.

I mean I'm not their accountant or anything, but I'm pretty sure after the cost of buying the property, gutting it and rebuilding it, adding all of the modern amenities, they won't even be able to break even if they charge, say, $2 or 2.50 per game. Common sense people.

Rob S