Clarine Syamken still remembers those times during her childhood 60 years ago when her parents would take her to the Bracken Bowling Club in Comal County. On a recent Wednesday night at the same ...
UK entertainment brand King Pins is coming to Belfast in November — opening a 30,000 square feet unit at The Keep complex on Castle Lane and creating 50 jobs.
Creating more than 50 jobs, the multi-million-pound city centre complex, the first of its kind in Northern Ireland, will ...
Visitors to the Cibolo Bowling Club wouldn’t find anything unusual upon entering the building on North Main Street. There’s a food and drink bar, plenty of tables on an open floor, and bowling lanes ...
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Multi-million-pound King Pins entertainment complex confirms opening in Belfast city centre
Commenting on the upcoming launch, Nathan McDermott, openings manager at King Pins, said: “ Northern Ireland has been on our ...
King Pin Lanes has a new ownership group, but none of the partners are strangers to local bowlers. Craig Rhodes, Scott Rogers and nine other people bought King Pin Lanes from John and Debbie Benanti.
When Alfred T. Shaw of 31 Livingston Ave. feels like bowling a string, all he has to do is step downstairs to his cellar. There he has the city's — maybe the world's — only one-lane, one-pin bowling ...
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