"When you talk about food and music, there might not be a better combo to experience both than Brooklyn Bowl. The fried chicken is legendary and the acts are top-notch. Southern food shines with catfish bites, deep-fried pickles, and BBQ pork sliders making the marquee. Tickets for smaller touring acts and recurring themed nights — like those celebrating emo music or ‘90s hits — are often under $30. But you can also take full advantage of the setting and book a bowling lane for your group to use during the show." - Ryan Slattery
"A music and bowling venue owned by Peter Shapiro, with locations in New York and Las Vegas. It combines live music performances with a bowling alley experience." - Ashok Selvam
"A hybrid music venue, bar, and bowling alley with multiple locations that remained closed to in-person business during the pandemic but preserved its entertainment mission through concert live streams; operationally it relies on a higher-effort food program from Blue Ribbon, which may be temporarily streamlined to reduce prep work when reopening." - Emma Orlow
"Brooklyn Bowl fits right in at the brick-lined Linq Promenade, a pedestrian-only area that’s designed to have the feel of a neighborhood. The concert venue/bowling alley serves food from Blue Ribbon, including deep-fried pickles, fried chicken dinners with collard greens, French bread pizza, and bourbon-spiked milkshakes." - Krista Diamond
"The Brombergs also have Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq Promenade." - Susan Stapleton