Arts & Entertainment Pacifica’s 64-Year-Old Bowling Alley Announces It’s Closing Permanently On May 31 The old-school bowling alley and arcade with old-school prices, Sea Bowl in Pacifica, has announced it is closing permanently in two months, so schedule a visit if you want one more trip down its memory lanes.
SF News Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive' President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast,
SF News Serra Bowl Looks To Re-Open, Reportedly Eyeing Richmond District Space While the city's new boutique and upscale bowling alleys have enjoyed the spotlight for a minute, Daly City's much mourned authentic dive bowling experience is looking to make a comeback of it's own.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Scenes From Last Night: Knocking Down Cocktails At Mission Bowling Club In what has been a big week for big openings, SFist had the chance to drop by a preview of Mission Bowling Club on 17th Street in advance of their grand opening this
Arts & Entertainment Important Bowling Updates: Mission Bowling Club Opens Monday While Brian Wilson overhypes Lucky Strike Lanes, and Daly City mourns the loss of Serra Bowl, we'll be over here quietly warming up to bowl a few frames at Mission Bowling Club, the
Arts & Entertainment Serra Bowl To Close In April While we anxiously await the opening of Lucky Strike Lanes next week and Mission Bowling Club later this spring, we've received some sad news in the ten-pin department. Serra Bowl in Daly City,
SF News Brian Wilson Becomes Part Owner of Lucky Strike Lanes Lucky Strike Lanes, the swank SoMa bowling alley scheduled to open next Friday announced a new business partner today: Giants reliever and Hammer pants-wearing Ed Lee shill Brian Wilson. The former lawn gnome
SF News Important Bowling Alley Updates: Lucky Strike Lanes Opens In Two Weeks The wait for bowling in an actually accessible location in San Francisco got a shorter timeframe this week. As South of Market blog LiveSOMA reports, the ballpark-adjacent Lucky Strike Lanes is set to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Bowling Alley Updates: Mission Bowling Club Wins Support for Booze, Lucky Strike Lanes Breaks Ground in SoMa We bring you all the latest news about the city's two most anticipated bowling venues: Mission Bowling Club and Lucky Strike Lanes. Because we know how you've been patiently waiting for some new
SF News Forthcoming Mission Bowling Club Needs Hip Supes to Knock Down Liquor License Restrictions The proposed Mission Bowling Club coming to 17th Street in that namesake neighborhood needs some support from the Board of Supervisors to move forward, the Examiner reports today. Due to some quirks in
SF News Forthcoming Mission Bowling Club Joins Forces with Former Mission Street Food Chef to Become Ultimate "Mission" Thing The actually-happening, six-lane bowling alley slash locally sourced eatery coming to the Mission next spring released a couple pieces of key info this afternoon: A name, address and a chef. Co-owner Sommer Peterson
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Six Lanes of Locally-Sourced Bowling Coming to the Mission From our pals at Tablehopper comes word that the ladies behind the conveniently sized Mini Bar on Divisadero will be opening a six-lane bowling alley in the Mission next spring. Apparently they weren't
SF News Bowling Coming to the Mission? San Francisco's elite Mission district could be the lucky recipient of a high-end-ish bowling alley, just like SoMa. According to Inside Scoop's Paolo Lucchesi, "New York's acclaimed Brooklyn Bowl has been the subject
SF News Lucky Strike Lanes Taking Over SoMa Borders Books? Glorious news, Mission Bay, South Beach, SoMa, and Rincon Hill residents. More details have emerged in what might happen to the closing Borders Books at Third and King. As previously reported, talk of
SF News Bowling Alley for SoMa? The Border's Books at 200 King Street in South Beach, sadly, will close its doors for good in October. (On a personal note, we will miss the staff, the stuffed cream cheese pretzels,
SF News Don Fisher's Ego to kill Presidio Bowl Everyone knows about local billionaire Don Fisher's plan to rule the world by putting a museum for his personal art collection in the Presidio. What we (and, probably you) didn't know is that
misc Sidewalk Bowling In Potrero Hill? At first, we thought this was a bunch of art students or gamesters when we saw people setting up cones and bowling balls on a steep hill. Sidewalk bowling? Appears to be an