Bolerama Coyoacán

Bowling alley · Acacias

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"Is there something cooler than a bowling alley? Bolerama Coyoacán first opened its doors on 1977, being one of the first bowling alleys in the country. With 46 tracks, it’s one of the biggest bowling clubs in Latin America. Bolerama Coyoacán hosts the perfect mix of good fun, music, drinks and food in a totally hip and remodelled environment. You can crash the alley on a week day and you’ll eat, drink and bowl for good money value. The music is always on and playing loud and the staff is always friendly. Weather you want to catch up with good old friends, celebrate your birthday or have a cool romantic date, Bolerama has got what you need. Ask for a table at the first floor, enjoy a Pale Ale and order a Cheese Burger or Club Sandwich: trust us, you’ll love this place." - Leolab

On the Grid : Bolerama Coyoacan

José María Rico 526, Col del Valle Centro, Benito Juárez, 03100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

boleramacoyoacan.com
@bolcoyoacan

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