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

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

Mar 28 2024

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. Lanes at Lucky Strike, now open at the downtown Miami Worldcenter. “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. The bar area at Lucky Strike at Miami Worldcenter.

Connie Ogle

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