"Fowling is a new-ish game that involves chucking footballs at bowling pins. And the Upper Westside's Fowling Warehouse has plenty of lanes to practice your spiral. The full bar with typical pub food like tasty lemon pepper wings and get-the-job-done pizza make it easy to grab some solid bites in between games. And if anyone in the group would rather leave the actual football tossing to the Falcons, there are plenty of TVs to soak up whatever sporting event is on. " - nina reeder, demarco williams, juli horsford, jacinta howard
"Fowling is a new-ish game that involves chucking footballs at bowling pins. And the Upper Westside's Fowling Warehouse has plenty of lanes to practice your spiral. The full bar with typical pub food like tasty lemon pepper wings and get-the-job-done pizza make it easy to grab some solid bites in between games. And if anyone in the group would rather leave the actual football tossing to the Falcons, there are plenty of TVs to soak up whatever sporting event is on. " - nina reeder, juli horsford, demarco williams
"Walk into this massive complex on the Upper Westside and your ears are assaulted with the sound of pins clattering to the ground. But this isn’t a bowling alley. It’s fowling, which does not involve game birds of any kind and instead hinges on your ability to knock down bowling pins with a football. If you’d rather leave throwing a football to Desmond Ritter, there are massive TVs on almost every wall—and they're tuned to whatever sport is in season. The full bar with typical pub food like tasty lemon pepper wings and get-the-job-done pizza further cement the sports atmosphere that football fanatics like us love." - Juli Horsford
"The Atlanta location of Detroit-based gaming bar Fowling Warehouse opened on English Street in 2020, just off of Huff Road in the Blandtown neighborhood. Fowling [FOH-ling] combines football and bowling using a regulation-sized football and 20 bowling pins. Teams try to be the first to knock down as many of the opposing team’s pins as possible. Grab food and cocktails or beers between games." - Beth McKibben
"The Atlanta location of Detroit-based gaming bar Fowling Warehouse is open on English Street in the Blandtown neighborhood. Fowling [FOH-ling] combines football and bowling. Food from chef Demetrius Brown includes a double stack burger topped with pimento cheese, hickory smoked wings, barbecue shrimp, a Philly cheesesteak, and herb fries tossed in truffle oil and topped with parmesan, garlic, rosemary, sage, and chives. Limited capacity. Masks required. Dine-in service. Reservations highly encouraged. Liquor license forthcoming." - Beth McKibben