Any day of the week is a good day to get out of the house and have an excuse to meet friends or celebrate something, a birthday, a date, a reunion. But if you don’t want it to be just about drinking or eating a good hamburger, then get a little bit cooler. We know where to go bowling in Buenos Aires and now you do too.
1. Paloko Bowling
Paloko Bowling is a great option (they have a branch in Belgrano or Paternal.) It has many lanes, and the bowling shift includes one game per person of 10 turns, with two shots in each one. If you want to play bowling in Buenos Aires and you go to Paloko Bowling you should know that they do not take reservations and the use of the bowling lane is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Paloko Bowling
📍Avenida Cabildo 454. Belgrano.
Tuesdays to Thursdays and Sundays from 10hs to 2hs.
Fridays, Saturdays and holiday eves from 10am to 4am. Holidays always open
IG @palokobowling
2. Sobek
If you go out in Caballito and you can have a drink in a beer garden, for example, then knowing where to play bowling in Buenos Aires will help you.
Sobek is the place to bowl in Caballito. It has many bowling lanes that are used on a first-come, first -served basis since they do not take reservations. If you go in a group, you should go earlier and they always have a promotion on drinks every time you choose and pay for your lane.
Sobek Bowling
📍Gral Martín de Gainza 1067, Caballito
📅From Tuesday to Sunday from 7pm.
IG @sobekcaballito
3. Acatraz
Acatraz is a reference place to go out if you are in Villa Crespo. It is well known for being a place to play bowling in Buenos Aires but also many other games that are hard to find anywhere else. At Acatraz you can also play pool, ping pong, foosball, basketball, flippers and arcade.
They always have promotions to enjoy a good drink while you play, and if you are more than 10 people you can reserve a table and what you pay is discounted from your drinks.
Acatraz
📍3636 Rivadavia Av. Villa Crespo
Open from Wednesday to Sunday from 5pm to 2am. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
IG @acatrazbar.oficial
4. Palo’s Bowling
This bowling hall is located in Castelar and has a very familiar atmosphere, which makes it ideal to celebrate a birthday, an anniversary or just to go bowling with the family one afternoon, or perfect if you don’t know what to do during the winter vacations, for example if you want a closed place to entertain the kids.
Palo’s Bowling Castelar
📍2nd Rivadavia 19953. Castelar
📅 Open from Thursday to Sunday from 5pm.
5. Snack Bowling
Snack Bowling is in Martinez. It has many bowling lanes as well as pool tables. If you go bowling, you pay for the line, which includes 10 turns (you pay per person and each bowling line is for 6 by 7 people). Use is on a first-come, first-served basis, but if you are interested in going to the restaurant before or after bowling, reservations can be made for the restaurant. If you were looking for something different, now you know where to go bowling in Buenos Aires.
Snack Bowling
📍13054 Libertador Av. Martinez
Open every day from 8.30 am.
IG @snackbowling
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