A Vogue shoot with hot model Daisy Lowe just goes to show the height of hip that All Star Lanes has reached. This fun bowling alley and restaurant is a great place for a gang of you to spend a memorable night out trying to out-do each other. The atmosphere is really buzzing on Friday and Saturday nights with resident guest DJs mixing the tunes and upping the tempo from 21:00 through till midnight. As you'd expect at such an all-American entertainment, there's a diner serving burgers and beers. Booking a lane is recommended but not essential - there are always at least two waiting list lanes which are on a first come first serve basis - and when booking you can have up to six people (estimate time: 10 mins per person per game) or opt for a table in the diner. Bowling is no longer a sport to be embarrassed about - Vogue says so so it must be true. And it's backed up by the fact that this is the second of three All Star Lanes to open in London - the others being in Holborn (at Victoria House, Bloomsbury Place WC1B 4DA) and the third in Brick Lane.
Bowling at All Star Lanes
All Star Lanes, 95 Brick Lane, E1 6QL
14th February 2009
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