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Family-friendly bowling and entertainment spot opens at Miami Worldcenter in downtown

Worldcenter has a place for the family to enjoy. Lucky Strike has opened at Miami Worldcenter, a family-friendly bowling and entertainment destination from the Bowlero Corporation. The 30,000-square-foot entertainment venue features 28 bowling lanes, an arcade with classic and new games, and a craft cocktail bar. The restaurant joins several restaurants already planned for the 27-acre mixed-use development in downtown Miami. Other restaurants are expected soon include Maple & Ash from Chicago, Serafina from New York, and Sixty Vines from Texas. In 2025, Nick Jonas and John Varvatosare are set to open Villa One Tequila Gardens, a Baja-style Mexican restaurant and high-end tequila and mezcal bar.

Family-friendly bowling and entertainment spot opens at Miami Worldcenter in downtown

प्रकाशित : एक महीने पहले द्वारा Connie Ogle में Business

A new family-forward entertainment destination has just opened at Miami Worldcenter.

Lucky Strike from the Bowlero Corporation, which has around 350 entertainment venues across North America, has joined the 27-acre, $6 billion mixed-use development in downtown Miami, already home to several restaurants — with more on the way.

The 30,000-square-foot entertainment venue features 28 bowling lanes, an arcade with classic and new games and a craft cocktail bar. There are also VIP rooms available, with six private bowling lanes.

There’s also food, with a casual menu that includes burgers, wings, nachos, chicken tenders and pizza.

Nitin Motwani, managing partner of Miami Worldcenter Associates, said that Lucky Strike will help make Worldcenter a family-friendly destination.

“We are excited to be bringing the beloved bowling brand back to Miami once again following its nearly decade-long run on Miami Beach,” he said in a statement. Lucky Strike in Miami Beach closed in 2014.

Lucky Strike joins Chef Michael Beltran’s upscale French spot, Brasserie Laurel, Chug’s Express and El Vecino Cigar & Cocktail Bar at Worldcenter, but many other restaurants are planned for the development, which stretches for 10 city blocks.

Coming soon are Maple & Ash from Chicago; Serafina from New York and Sixty Vines from Texas; and the national chain Earls Kitchen + Bar, as well as Juvia, the rooftop restaurant and bar formerly in Miami Beach. and the entertainment venue Sports & Social. Worldcenter will also host a permanent location for the Museum of Ice Cream.

In 2025, singer Nick Jonas and designer John Varvatosare scheduled to open Villa One Tequila Gardens, a new Baja-style Mexican restaurant and high-end tequila and mezcal bar, almost 13,000 square feet of rooftop space.

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