Sports
A Perfect Score Of Bowling Lanes Near Pleasantville/Briarcliff Manor
Bowling is fun and the lane options are plentiful.
If bowling is how you roll, the Hudson Valley offers plenty of opportunities. The popular sport, which dates back to ancient Egypt and the Roman Empire, is still going strong with millions of fans worldwide, and quite a few live in the Hudson Valley
The sport was so popular in 16th century England that avid bowler King Henry VIII banned it for the lower classes. A later law limited the number of days that workers could bowl to Christmas. Fortunately, there are no longer any limits to how often you can bowl nor is it hard to find a lane. If we missed your favorite lane, let us know.
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The old-school bowling alley has a wood-paneled bar/lounge area and pro shop. There’s Bumper Bowl for kids and the space is available for parties.
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938 Saw Mill River Road, Yonkers, 914 969-5592.
Bowlmor White Plains offers options for dining, partying, and playing—with 56 lanes of bowling, three bar and lounge areas, and an expanded arcade featuring 50 interactive games.
47 Tarrytown Road, White Plains, 914 948-2677
The indoor amusement park offers bowling, billiards, go-karts and mini-golf, plus games and rides.
New Roc City, 29 Lecount Place, New Rochelle, 914 637-7575
Bowling alley and lounge with auto-scoring, leagues, birthday parties and karaoke nights.
790 Yonkers Avenue, 914 969-2417
The lane offers cosmic bowling, fall and summer leagues, pro shop/clinics, and can be hired for birthday parties.
2192 Crompond Road, Cortlandt, 914 737-4550
There are five bowling centers throughout the Hudson Valley and over 105 brand new lanes, supporting restaurants and a wide selection of craft beers
333 N Bedford Road, Mt. Kisco, 914 241-3131
Besides leagues, tournaments, parties and youth programs, the Jefferson Valley alley offers moonlight bowling.
3699 Hill Blvd, Jefferson Valley, 914 245-7770
Rockland
Parties and events, tournaments, leagues and clubs.
40 S Rte 9W West Haverstraw, 845 429-8000
This mod bowling spot in the Palisades Center offers many lanes, a lounge, dancing and regular DJs, with a 21+ policy at night.
4662 Palisades Center Drive, 845 358-1602
New City Bowl and Batting Cages
This location offers not only all events and activities associated with bowling alleys but batting cages, as well.
90 N Main Street, New City, 845 634-4977
Putnam
There are five bowling centers throughout the Hudson Valley and over 105 brand new lanes, supporting restaurants and a wide selection of craft beers
23 Old Route 6, Carmel, 845 225-8787
Mid-Hudson Valley
There are 20 lanes, plus a miniature golf course, an arcade, snack bar, beer/wine/liquor and Pro Shop.
3974 NY-9G, Red Hook, 845 876-6300
There’s cosmic bowling, laser tags, an arcade, a pro shop, as well as leagues and options for parties.
644 E Chester Street, Kingston, 845 338-1414
Sports bar, bowling alley, arts and entertainment
173 S Plank Road, Newburgh, 845 562-5250
There are five bowling centers throughout the Hudson Valley and over 105 brand new lanes, supporting restaurants and a wide selection of craft beers
47 Taft Ave, Poughkeepsie, 845 471-1820
1677 U.S. 9, Wappingers Falls, 845 297 8110
Open bowling, winter and summer leagues, high school and junior leagues, tournaments, birthday parties and summer kids bowl for free.
110 NY-82, Fishkill, 845 896-7830
Thirty-two lanes, state-of-the-art equipment, automatic scoring, kid-friendly bumpers, high-performance synthetic lanes.
78 Brookside Avenue, Chester, 845469-3005.
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