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300 Bowling and Entertainment Centers

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300 Bowling and Entertainment Centers, a division of AMF Bowling Centers, Inc., is a bowling and entertainment with a focus on bowling, a full-service bar and a casual-dining menu—served in one of 300’s lounges or delivered laneside by waitstaff.

As of 2007, there were six 300 locations throughout the United States based in Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Long Island, Manhattan and San Jose. Additional centers opened in 2008, including a location in the Anaheim GardenWalk.[1]

300 differs from traditional bowling centers in that guests are checked in at a greeter stand, where they are assigned a lane and taken to the equipment room for shoes and a ball fitting the player. The group then is escorted to their lane, which is outfitted with an electronic scoring system and updated seating. As the group begins to bowl, the waitstaff is on hand to take food and drink orders. Items from the 300 Grill are prepared under the direction of an executive chef and range from salad options to specialty sandwiches. Lane captains are also available to assist with any special requests and equipment-related questions.[2]

The 300 Centers are equipped to handle large and small groups. Several offer private or semi-private meeting space and private bowling rooms. They also have on-site event planners to assist with the planning process and provide dining recommendations from the 300 catering menu.

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As of 2009, 300 Bowling has locations in major cities in the United States:

  • Anaheim
  • Atlanta
  • Dallas
  • Houston
  • Long Island
  • New York
  • Pasadena
  • San Jose
  • Shady Grove

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