Front Range residents looking to strike it big will soon have two new bowling alleys where they can knock down pins and knock back espresso martinis.
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Lucky Strike announced the openings this week. The first, Lucky Strike Southlands, debuted on Monday at 32901 E. Orchard Road in Aurora. The second, Lucky Strike Northfield, opens at 7950 Northfield Blvd. in Denver on Thursday.
Both bowling alleys are part of a nationwide expansion following Lucky Strike’s acquisition by Bowlero Corp. earlier this year. Bowlero Corp. also owns AMF Bowling. In all, the company now operates 16 locations in Colorado.
Lucky Strike’s Food and beverage menu includes unexpected items like bao buns, champagne and espresso martinis. (Provided by Lucky Strike)
The latest venues bring new entertainment options to their respective communities. In Aurora, Lucky Strike has 36 lanes plus an arcade with 60 games and in-house sports bars with TVs for gameday viewing. Food and beverage menus include bowling standards like chicken tenders and burgers, as well as some unexpected items like bao buns, champagne and espresso martinis.
Similarly, Denver’s newest Lucky Strike will have 30 lanes, an arcade with 65 games, and sports bars. Both locations also offer glow-in-the-dark bowling.
Each location will host a respective grand opening party where guests receive a free game of bowling, a $5 arcade card, passed apps and bubbly to celebrate. Spare a few hours to attend in Aurora on Nov. 9 or in Denver on Nov. 16.
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