Kingpin Crown
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Ph: 13 26 95
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Crown Melbourne
8 Whiteman Street
Southbank,
3006 VIC
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Opening Hours
SUN | 10:00am - 2:00am |
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MON | 10:00am - 2:00am |
TUE | 10:00am - 2:00am |
WED | 10:00am - 2:00am |
THU | 10:00am - 2:00am |
FRI | 10:00am - 2:00am |
SAT | 10:00am - 2:00am |
The Details
The Verdict
Just when you thought Melbourne couldn’t get any more fancy, they’ve gone and unveiled a revolutionary new entertainment destination that’s not only a restaurant, but a bowling alley, games arcade, cocktail lounge and laser tag venue as well. We’ll give you a moment to collect yourself.
In 2016, Kingpin Crown has had an extreme makeover and trust us, we like what we see. Now featuring four premium event spaces, ranging from dining all the way through to luxury state-of-the-art bowling, there is literally nowhere else you need to be on a Friday night. Nowhere. Kingpin Crown is your one-stop-shop for the ultimate night out.
But it’s not just its killer location in one of the biggest entertainment complexes in the Southern Hemisphere (Crown Casino) that makes Melbourne’s Kingpin an entertainment extravaganza; it’s the four premium event and dining spaces that make it next-level luxe.
The new venue features ‘The Hub’; a 75-seat open casual dining restaurant serving delicious bites like the Mac & Three Cheese burger, ‘Room 300’; a Patrón-sponsored hella-fancy bar and lounge that serves cocktails made from $2000 Patrón (!!),'Playtime' zone; a stellar arcade jam-packed with Australian-first games, and the crèm de la crèm of event spaces–'Pins Royale', an exclusive event space fitted with mahogany lanes and GOLDEN BOWLING BOWLS.
The future of bowling is here, and we bloody love it.
Book your night out here.
Image credit: Kingpin Crown
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