$29 for Two Games of Bowling with Shoe Rental for Up to Six at Bayberry Bowling Center (Up to $60 Value)
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Up to six players strap on rental shoes and chuck balls at candlepins in 16-lane alley with automatic scoring and video playback
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$29 for Two Games of Bowling with Shoe Rental for Up to Six (Up to $60 Value)
After strapping on their rental shoes, up to six players hurl balls toward candlepins in the 16-lane alley. Automatic scoring keeps tabs on each player's progress, and video playback of every frame enables one-of-a-kind moments to be relived.
Bayberry Bowling Center
Since taking its current name in 1975, Bayberry Bowling Center has blossomed from a 16-lane candlepin bowling alley to a modern entertainment center. Today, automatic scoring tracks every strike as video cameras record each frame, allowing bowlers to review their technique and rank their post-throw victory dances. Guests itching to improve their game can work with the alley's certified instructor, and those itching to improve their glass-handling skills can choose from 25 varieties of beer and wine as they watch the latest game on two 12-foot televisions. Competition continues in the billiards room, where players sink eight balls on two 8-foot and six 9-foot tables, and in the arcade, where visitors vie for tickets and prizes on a constantly updated array of video games. Bayberry Bowling Center stays open until 11 p.m. seven days a week.
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About Bayberry Bowling Center
Since taking its current name in 1975, Bayberry Bowling Center has blossomed from a 16-lane candlepin bowling alley to a modern entertainment center. Today, automatic scoring tracks every strike as video cameras record each frame, allowing bowlers to review their technique and rank their post-throw victory dances. Guests itching to improve their game can work with the alley's certified instructor, and those itching to improve their glass-handling skills can choose from 25 varieties of beer and wine as they watch the latest game on two 12-foot televisions. Competition continues in the billiards room, where players sink eight balls on two 8-foot and six 9-foot tables, and in the arcade, where visitors vie for tickets and prizes on a constantly updated array of video games. Bayberry Bowling Center stays open until 11 p.m. seven days a week.