300 New York
New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212) 835-2695
- Directions:
- C, E at 23rd St; 1 at 23rd St
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 9am-11pm, Fri-Sat 9am-2am, Sun 9am-11pm
Message from 300 New York
Strikingly Different
- Club 300, 8 private lanes
- Full-service bar
- Expanded menu
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Editorial Review for 300 New York – by Joanna Prisco
In Short
Behind blacked-out glass doors, this blinged-up bowling alley mixes many lounge-style elements to keep players entertained beyond the pins. Heads bob to the throbbing pop and hip-hop videos playing above each lane, while waitresses shuttle cocktails from the full-service turquoise bar. VIPs with a taste for bottle service can reserve lanes in the private 300 Club room, which offers more intimate playing. Meanwhile, an elevated space called the Loft is all house music and flirting.
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Insider Tips
On the MenuIn between strikes, snack on burgers, steaks, egg rolls and other mixed fare that's delivered laneside.
Know Before You GoThe bowling alley is all ages, but on Friday and Saturday nights the under 21 crowd needs to be accompanied by an over 25 adult.
Kid-FriendlyFor kids in tow or anyone else who feels like a break from the lanes, a small area in back is devoted to arcade games like Dance Dance Revolution Extreme.
The ExtrasIf you're serious about the sport, lessons are available. And there is a small, adjacent shop with equipment and clothing for sale.
Bowling AlleyPrices change based on day and time: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm $6 per person, per game; Mon-Tue after 5pm $8; Wed-Sun after 5pm $8.75; weekend mornings $8; and shoe rental is $5.
User Reviews for 300 New York
04/01/2008 Posted by emillanne
Recently went to 300 with my company to have a fun night out bowling. The booking and arrangement process was pretty easy, and when we arrived we were quickly installed at our lanes. The Facilities are really good, and some of the best bowling i've ever had. One thing I missed however was a larger selection of bowlingballs to choose from as the only available ones seemed to be the ones already placed at the lanes. The big let down for me however was the food and drinks. We ordered in a bunch of food, and I have to say it was all very poor quality. Not that you would expect top notch stuff at a bowling place, but this was on par with airport food if not even worse. Prefabricated processed junk that was just heated(and not always heated well I might add). The pizza we ordered was downright disgusting. Not only my own opinion, but the consensus of everyone who came with us that night. The day after at work, people generally said "bowling was great and I had fun, but the food was horrible". The beers we're ok, but only just so. Old scruffy pitchers filled with boring domestic stuff. Stella was avaliable, but that was pretty much the only decent lager. You would expect a large place like this to have a better selection of ales and beers on tap. I would go there again, but only for the bowling, and not so much for the food.
Pros: Good lanes, ok service
Cons: Food is horrible, poor selection of beer, expensive
01/21/2008 Posted by jdpbbq
300 is the mecca of all bowling alleys! It is has the perfect combination of everything for a fun night out-even staff who dance to the best mix of hip-hop-made me want to work there! The girls are hot that work there- this place is all class-- everyone looks happy to be there--and that definately rubs off on us customers-- this place rocks!
Pros: hot staff and dancers
Cons: wish they had some healthier food to eat
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