This contemporary bowling alley also offers a restaurant and bar in a hip setting. Splitsville is fun for all ages but ideally suited for tweens and older. After 8pm, guests must be 21+ and dressed appropriately.
A dress code is enforced after 7pm and age restricted to 21+ daily after 8pm.
Since we had kids ranging from preschool to high school, we decided to visit Splitsville hoping that this would be something the whole family would enjoy. We were right! The hip bowling alley, although a bit more costly than your typical bowling alley, has a great menu, a good mix of current and classic music playing and a separate area where the kiddos can dance or the grownups can play pool. The restaurant and separate bar area is nicely decorated in a modern, clean way. We had a great time and look forward to visiting again. Splitsville is a strike!
In front of this hip bowling alley on Florida’s midwest coast stands the world’s largest bowling pin, which towers 30-feet over the courtyard of the Channelside entertainment complex. On the inside, this is not your father’s bowling alley. It’s a hipster space with glam décor and a funky soundtrack. With only 12 regulation-size lanes, and a few pool tables, there’s a cozy ambiance rather than an echoing cacophony of bowling balls striking pins.
Despite the cool factor, this is still an ideal place for family entertainment. You can program the lanes to raise the gutter guards when it’s the kids’ turns to bowl, and the smaller ones can roll their balls down 2-foot high metal ramps rather than trying to lift and throw them themselves.
There’s something for everyone on the varied menu, including sushi and a full bar. Your meal is served lane-side, so you can continue your strike streak uninterrupted.
More about our visit can be found on our "Go BIG or Go Home" blog!