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    Wakefield Superbowl 2000

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Roxy Lanes

    Roxy Lanes

    4.0(1 review)
    9.3 miCity Centre, Shopping Quarter

    The second instalment of the Roxy experience is here, and it continues on the theme of balls…read more That's right, only this time it's bowling. Where Roxy Ballroom treats the city of Leeds to a grown-ups only arena of ping pong, pool, and beer pong, this new venture is all about the adults-only bowling. No longer must we Leodians (or Loiners, if you prefer) visit those chain bowling spots, complete with the familiar sticky floors, food so salty and microwaved it'd survive a nuclear war, and the pesky annoyance of them young 'uns. No -- we can bowl in style. I popped along for the press night and have been back once for a bowl, and I have to say that I'm a fan. I love bowling, even if I'm useless for the first few rounds, and as much as the aforementioned spots do the job, they really just don't cut it. (Especially when the mouth eroding salt bombs that are deep fried mushrooms burn your mouth like lava. I look at you, Merrion Centre.) This is a place where you can enjoy all the silliness of trying to channel Jesus and The Dude, whilst actually enjoying a great drink, some great food, and some pleasant patrons. I couldn't be happier! The space is rustic -- you know the type, with exposed piping, brick work, and such. I like it, although I'm aware that everyone's doing it. The drinks are fantastic. There's a decent range of up-scale lagers and craft beers, an inviting cocktail list ranging the whole gamut of spirits, and a damned fine mocktail or two. (I know this as when I came back I was too poorly to booze. The non-alcoholic mojito -- winner.) I believe they even do milkshakes, which rounds off the American-style experience. The kitchen, open, has a small seating area and a lovely selection of bites. I tried the pulled pork pizza, which was every bit as tasty as you might expect. The sizes are very good -- even the small is respectably big -- and they're freshly made, naturally: not too doughy, generously topped, and flavoured well. I'll need a second try before declaring them in my top five for pizza here in Leeds, but they are absolutely solid. So solid I shook the chef's hand on opening night. For those with meeker appetites, grab yourself a selection of their Mediterranean style bites: olives, delectable houmous, pita, and more. Again -- all fabulous. And the bowling! What can you really say about bowling? It is, of course, just what you'd expect. The lanes are fresh, the system works well, and the balls are... well, balls. Fortunately, the small ones work even with tiny wee hands like mine. There's even ones with shiny, flashing LEDs, for those that bowl all fancy, like. It's £6 per person, per game until 5pm, then £8 per person, per game after. Really very decent, in my opinion, considering the lovely space and experience. And if you get enough of a crew together, that'll make for a few awesome hours of entertainment. I can see myself back for many more rounds. Love the place.

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    Megabowl

    Megabowl

    4.5(2 reviews)
    27.2 mi

    Basically all you need to know is that if you like bowling you'll love megabowl! They provide a…read moregreat deal of entertainment aside from bowling, with all the arcade machines, pool tables, family fun centre and fully liscensed bar and restaurant. I was pleased with the service at megabowl, as because I have large feet, I often expect to be disappointed when i get there, but nevertheless, they did have bowling shoes in a size 15! Overall, megabowl is a very relaxed, and fun place for all the family. And for the ones of you who want to stay late, it much cheaper if you go after 10 as you often get free games.

    Well it's exactly what it says on the tin! it's bowling!…read more It's now actually called tenpin but not much has changed, although now it as it's own Quasar! and if you've never played - have a go! it's so much fun. Basically, what happens is you go in and after a brief training video your fitted with a plastic shield and given a 'laser' gun. (don't worry it's totally harmless!) and then you go into a darkened room (don't wear white as they're are lots of ultra violet lights which add to the atmosphere). you're separated into 2 teams and given a base to guard, the idea is that each team attack the other base and score points which are all recorded and the score is given out to you at the end. You can also shoot each others which renders you unable to fire your gun for a few seconds and scores points for the other team. Not so good for little kids, but great for teenagers and I've seen quite a few stag parties have a go! Back to the bowling - it's tenpin and you can chose to go it alone or have bumpers, there's also the use of cradles for the less able bodied folks and little kids. They have a fully licenced bar aswell, and you can order food and drink to be delivered straight to your bowling lane! easy!

    MFA Bowl

    MFA Bowl

    3.4(14 reviews)
    9.6 miShopping Quarter, City Centre

    It's so weird when you wander in somewhere, somewhere you've never been, and have a sense of déja…read morevu. As soon as I descended the stairs to 1st bowl I felt as though I'd been there before, which I haven't, but perhaps it was the feeling of stepping back into childhood. The last time I'd been bowling was when I was 14, and it looks like bowling alleys haven't changed a bit since. Or perhaps it was the Peep Show episode that made it seem familiar? Regardless, if you've not been in a while, you still know what to expect. The counter comes first, to pay for your lanes and games, and hand in your shoes. It's a simple exchange, and the staff are very friendly. For two games it cost £8 for two, which is really extremely cheap for over two hours of good solid fun. (Well, that depends if you enjoy bowling.) We had a big group of us, for a birthday outing, and it was fantastic. The alleys are grand, the system is easy, and it's all as simple as that. I did my best to channel Jesus from Lebowski, but alas, I wasn't good. I managed a couple of strikes, and a few spares, but then made up for that with several 0 scores. What is it with my arm bowling to the left? Damn it! It also brought out an uncontrollable competitive edge. Why this came out with bowling I've no idea! Anyway, I love it, and I want to go again. As for the other amenities, there's a bar, a place to order various fried goods, and a ton of arcade games. The bar serves up very standard, if below par drinks. (Depending on your tastes.) The most exotic beers are Guinness and creamflow Worthingtons, and there's a range of WKDs and VKs. That's the kind of boozing had here. As for the food, I didn't dare risk a hot dog for a quid, so had some breaded mushrooms and chips. The mushrooms I regretted, as they really didn't sit well. Very greasy, and not delicious, but edible if you're starving. The other games are good, but could have been better. With a tempting range of Mario Kart, some FPS games, air hockey, American pool, and various others, it's packed with potential fun for an evening. However, only managed to get air hockey to work. (Mario wouldn't accept any coins, and Time-something-or-other glitched half way through.) We also saw someone try out the 'hurricane' machine, which looked more like a light blow dry. But the air hockey I loved. Probably because I won! In summary, I like it. I liked it because bowling is loads of fun, and the staff were grand. I didn't love it because the food and booze is below par, and some of the games we tried didn't work. However, I'd definitely come back. So, it's a straight middle ground 3 out of 5. Anyone want to go bowling?!

    Bowling is well fun! I am totally crap at it. But still, it's a good laugh…read more Leeds Bowl has been the location of a few of my friends birthday celebrations and lightened the mood of more than a few friends on low days. With 26 lanes, a full bar and diner and a few large American pool tables they have everything you need for an evening of silly uplifting entertainment. Take a good mate who you know you can have a laugh with, and you should have a great time. Prices are really good compared to the bowling alleys in my hometown at £5.15 each per game. £10.20 for two games. Or £2.50 for your third game if you are still eager to bowl. They also have a family offer of £7.50 for 90 mins which will keep the little ones happy for a while at least. There's always a day when you need some kind of cheering up. Leeds Bowl is the place to do it.

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