KING PINS is making its Scottish debut after announcing the opening of a "state-of-the-art" bowling venue in Glasgow.
The "striking" new facility is set to bring tenpin and duck pin bowling to the country's largest city as well as other games like shuffleboard and ice-free curling.
The popular British chain will make its debut this summer and promises to bring a "top-tier" bowling experience to those across Glasgow and beyond.
What can we expect from King Pins 'state-of-the-art' bowling venue in Glasgow?
King Pins in Glasgow will have an arcade as well as ice-free curling (Image: King Pins) Beyond the bowling, shuffleboard and ice-free curling activities on offer, there will also be an arcade area suitable for the whole family.
For those looking to enjoy some traditional pub sports, tech darts and American pool will also be available.
Much like its counterparts in other British cities, the 21,000 sq ft venue in a well-known Scottish shopping centre is also expected to have an on-site eatery.
When will the King Pins in Glasgow open to the public?
An exact opening date for the new bowling alley has not yet been revealed, but it should open this summer.
King Pins will also have food and drink facilities (Image: King Pins)
Discussing the new spot, James Travis, Brand Manager at King Pins, said, “We’re thrilled to bring King Pins to Glasgow and introduce a fresh and exciting activity experience to the city.
"Glasgow is the perfect location for our first venue in Scotland, and we are eager to be part of such a vibrant and dynamic community.
"We can’t wait to start welcoming guests and create unforgettable memories.”
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Where will King Pins Glasgow be located?
The new King Pins location will open in the Silverburn shopping centre in Pollock, with the firm hoping for the venue to become a "go-to destination" for fun-seekers of all ages.
King Pins will make its Scottish and Glasgow debut this summer.