Seven Ten Lounge

Lounge · Wrightwood Neighbors

Seven Ten Lounge

Lounge · Wrightwood Neighbors

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2747 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

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Step into this vintage art deco bowling and billiards spot where you can chow down on pizza and sandwiches, sip craft brews, and keep score the old-school way.  

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+1 773 472 1601

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Mar 4, 2025

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"The bowling part of the operation changed names to Seven Ten Lounge in 2004." - Ashok Selvam

Burnt City Brewing closes in Lincoln Park to prep for West Town move - Eater Chicago
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"Burnt City would later absorb the neighboring bowling alley, the space formerly known as Lucky Strike. Like Burnt City, Lucky Strike also changed its name (to Seven Ten Lounge) as part of a legal challenge levied against previous ownership." - Ashok Selvam

Burnt City Brewing, the former Atlas Brewing, is leaving Lincoln Park to move to West Town - Eater Chicago
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Molly S

Google
My boyfriend and I had a lot of fun on a cold winter's afternoon here. Our best out of 3 rounds turned into best out of 5. We appreciated that you pay based on time rather than number of games. Bowling is self-scored which makes it a bit more fun, as you have to be involved in keeping track of the score. Having Burnt City Brewing next door/ attached certainly contributes the the atmosphere. You don't have to settle for any lite domestic beer. The bar is well stocked and bartenders are ready to serve.

Whit Nelson

Google
These place is the greatest, and the staff is just incredible. They helped us pull together a last minute wedding that took place out on lane 2 of the bowling alley. Everyone working there was incredibly supportive, helpful and friendly. Awesome food, beer selection was on point, and the old school bowling was just the best. Not sure if you should check it out? Do it. You won't regret it.

Michael Boyadjian

Google
Great place to go bowling! I came here for a party and it was a blast. The bowling, shoes, and food were included in the party, while drinks were extra. We had four lanes to use, scores were recorded on paper, and if you didn't want to keep score you could just free bowl for fun. The food was excellent as well.

Samuel Ogles

Google
Cool atmosphere, but terrible service. Our group of six showed up without a reservation and said we wanted to bowl. The bartender said "sure" and then asked if he could start us off with drinks. After delivering our drinks, he told us no lanes were open and we'd have to wait for over an hour for a lane. We were upset that we got hooked ordering drinks and then couldn't bowl when we literally just told this same person we wanted to rent a lane. When we complained, he said we'd have to wait only 40 minutes. (Why the decrease, I don't know.) We requested a refund for the drinks so we could go, and the bartender complied after some hesitation. He then told us we needed to leave. Gladly.

Roy Kim

Google
This is a tiny bowling alley with 8 lanes. I came here for a work holiday party and they had a great setup. We had 4 lanes to ourselves and it was curtained off for privacy not that anyone was actually taking up the lanes next to us. The spread included pizza, sandwiches, quesadillas and all that good stuff that comes with. They are next door to a small brewery (Atlas) and serve their beer. The beer was good but nothing that will blow your mind. If youre looking to have a small gathering at a bowling alley with some food service, I would definitely look into this place

Emily Belke

Google
This is an adorable little bowling alley/lounge. I visited for the Chicago Beer Week event (Prehistoric prom) and loved the prehistoric films (Barbarella, of course) and their dinosaur themed shots. I'm looking forward to going back on a less busy evening for more bowling and fun.

Ted Cybulski

Google
Seven Ten isn't the smoky lanes you went to as a kid, nor is it the swanky alleys that pop up downtown. Decent beer (they're right next door to Atlas and I assume share an ownership group?) and analog scorekeeping. Maybe a bit pricey and maybe a bit of a bro crowd, but all in all a decent place to throw some frames.

Rosa Alvarez

Google
Called the location twice to set up a company outing and was givin a completely different price to bowl when I arrived. They told me I had to wait 1 hour due to a private party. I called earlier that day and no one told me about this event. They gave me $4 off for the inconvenience.