Golden Pin Lanes

Golden Pin Lanes

Bowling Alley
Flowing Wells, Tucson
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  • Offbeat L.A.heart icon on user image
    Offbeat L.A.July 22, 2018
    Built 1959, opened for business 1960. Though the once thriving area declined into a rough neighborhood, the bowling alley hung on, staying in business as Tuscon’s largest bowling center, w/ 48 lanes.
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    Offbeat L.A.July 22, 2018
    The bowling alley was up for sale recently. Pima County voted on May 15, 2018 to buy it and renovate it into county office spaces. Golden Pin Lanes should be open for another year before that happens.
  • William J.
    William JonesFebruary 25, 2018
    You thought it was just golf ? I do tuis bowling thing as well. Ditched the IIIs but there's always an elephant print in the room. #weoutchea #11thframe #kickgameproper
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    Jim HartwigJanuary 23, 2016
    Meeting rooms & service. Bowling a blast oh & the cold bottles of Bud.
  • Dan
    DanSeptember 30, 2011
    Been here 100+ times
    Thursdays and Fridays $1.25 a game and Sundays just $.99 a game.
  • Hal H.heart icon on user image
    Hal HostetlerJune 21, 2019
    Been here 100+ times
    Thanks for 59 years of great bowling. We will MISS YOU!
  • Breanne K.
    Breanne KingAugust 16, 2011
    Fun on Thursday's! Karaoke night
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