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Hollywood Bowl Dunfermline has relaunched after an un-bowl-ievable £300,000 refurbishment. The striking new centre features improved bar, diner and reception ...

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Hollywood Bowl Dunfermline has relaunched after an un-bowl-ievable £300,000 refurbishment. The striking new centre features improved bar, diner and reception areas and a bigger, state-of-the-art amusements area.

The fun doesn’t stop at bowling. Customers can dive into a variety of arcade games and amusements. After the fun, visitors can indulge in the centre’s American-style bar and diner, and order from a variety of hot dogs, burgers, shakes, and signature cocktails.

Hollywood Bowl Dunfermline, with its mix of tasty food, refreshing drinks, and varied entertainment options, promises an unforgettable time for all.

As the UK’s leading ten-pin bowling and competitive socialising venue, Hollywood Bowl delights customers eager to extend their fun and competitive spirit.

The acclaimed amusement area boasts top-notch games like Mario Kart, along with family favourites such as air hockey and racing games.

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Allan Berturelli, Centre Manager at Hollywood Bowl Dunfermline said: “This refurbishment is all about bringing more fun to families and friends of Dunfermline and surrounding areas.

“Whether you’re here for bowling, grabbing a bite, or hitting the arcade, we’ve got something for everyone to enjoy.”

Guests can wear their own flat, closed toed shoes to bowl in, should pre-book online to get the best prices and are encouraged to sign up to the VIP mailing list for updates and exclusive offers at www.hollywoodbowl.co.uk/dunfermline

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