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Brooklyn BowlC+Worth Trying

61 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249 · Bar, Live music venue, Bowling alley · 4.5/5 Google (3878 reviews)

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Destination-worthy live music and bowling mashup with energetic vibes; great for shows, less ideal for serious bowlers or quiet diners, and fees can add up fast.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Brooklyn Bowl delivers a distinctive entertainment experience anchored by strong destination appeal and genuinely helpful staff, but bar-food quality remains modest and seating constraints limit comfort during shows. The venue excels at what it is—a concert venue with bowling and casual bites—rather than as a dining destination, making it ideal for music-first visits where food plays a supporting role.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels lively and unconventional: a working bowling alley faces a full stage, screens glow overhead, and the crowd buzzes pre-show. One concertgoer noted, "Sound was powerful and staff jumped in fast when someone needed help," capturing the high-energy hospitality. Expect a standing-room concert vibe with bowling clatter in the periphery. The kitchen leans classic bar fare—burgers, tenders, fries—executed reliably if not boldly. The culinary approach is comfort-first bar food: satisfying during a set, though seasoning can be hit-or-miss. Value hinges on the night—covers and time-based bowling fees stack quickly—so the best use is pairing a show you love with casual bites and drinks. Families do fine earlier in the evening: kids enjoy shakes and fries and the spectacle of bowling by a stage. Noise is constant and seating can be limited near the floor, so ear protection helps younger diners. Gluten-free needs face hurdles due to shared fryers; menu flexibility appears basic.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$40-60 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Trendy Williamsburg hub with nightlife, music, and creative crowd; draws locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic on show nights, well-lit commercial corridor.

Nearby: Near waterfront venues, bars, restaurants, and hotels; short walk from Bedford Av L train.

WilliamsburgWilliamsburg's dining scene is eclectic and trendy, featuring everything from artisanal coffee shops and casual eateries to upscale restaurants and innovative culinary concepts. The social atmosphere is lively and hip, with a mix of longtime residents and newcomers contributing to a dynamic, culturally rich environment.
North WilliamsburgNorth Williamsburg is known for its industrial-chic vibe, with converted warehouses housing galleries, boutique shops, and popular dining spots. It attracts a crowd interested in contemporary culture and nightlife, making it a hotspot for innovative and diverse culinary experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

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Available: Reservations

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