King Pins officially opens in Bristol’s Cabot Circus
The new venue also features a food and beverage menu, which has been designed for sharing and to accompany every game

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Games and leisure complex, King Pins, has officially opened in Bristol’s Cabot Circus, marking its third UK site and first out of Manchester.
Located on the second floor of Cabot Circus, King Pins is next door to the unit which used to house Frankie and Benny’s and offers bowling, tech darts, American pool, shuffleboard, ice-free curling, karaoke rooms, and an arcade.
The new venue also features a food and beverage menu, which has been designed for sharing and to accompany every game. King Pins’ in-house food vendor Marvin’s will be serving Neapolitan-style pizzas, fried chicken, and sides.
King Pins also has a full-service bar that offers frozen cocktails and draught beers, alongside new cocktails and alcohol-free options.
In addition, King Pins Bristol has started offering a range of packages for group bookings, including kids parties starting from £17 per child which include a game of bowling as well as food and drink for each child.
When it comes to large group and corporate parties, King Pins’ events team will create a “unique” package based on budget, size, and needs.
James Travis, brand manager at King Pins, said: “We’re thrilled to announce we have finally opened the doors to our brand-new home in Cabot Circus.
“Those who are new to King Pins will be able to expect our signature ten-pin bowling, alongside a range of classic games such as tech darts, American pool, shuffleboard, ice-free curling, a karaoke room, and a premium arcade. They don’t call us the crown-jewels of bowling for nothing, so see you on the bowling lanes!”