A new bowling alley and sports bar opening on Union Street has announced details of its long awaited launch date. Roxy Lanes, which offers a range of activities including ten-pin bowling, beer pong, pool tables and ice-free curling, is opening in the former Fitness4Less gym on Union Street on Friday, May 27.
The gym closed at the start of the pandemic and lockdowns in March 2020 and never reopened. It will be the first Roxy Lanes to open in Bristol after successful launches around the UK.
The Union Street location will boast a capacity of 350, alongside the brand’s biggest range of entertainment in the UK. Accompanied by eight full-size bowling lanes, batting cages, shuffle boards, karaoke booths, full size pool tables, beer pong, arcade games and ice-free curling, Union Street will be an all day and night destination.
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Bristol is the 11th site for the Roxy Leisure group further to successful launches in Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool and Leeds. The new opening of Roxy Lanes in Bristol will create 45 jobs.
Roxy Leisure’s Commercial Manager, Joel Mitchell, said: “Bristol is an exciting and vibrant city, full of creative individuals who love to have fun. We’ve been wanting to join the bustling night life here for a while; we’re excited about bringing our competitive gaming concept to a new audience.”
Prices for activities at Roxy Lanes in Union Street are based on peak or off-peak times. Ten pin bowling costs £8 per person per game off-peak or £10 at peak times.
The karaoke rooms will cost £24 (off-peak) or £30 (peak) for up to 20 people per hour. American pool is £12 or £15 per table per hour depending whether it’s peak or off-peak. For more information and to book, go here.