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King Pins opens at Waverley

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Guests can now play 10 Pin Bowling, Mini Golf, Ice-Free Curling and more, as well as enjoy delicious food and drink at King Pins Edinburgh

King Pins is now officially open in Edinburgh Waverley, bringing state-of-the-art bowling and activities to Scotland’s capital.

The venue officially opened on Friday 13th February, granting gamers access to 10 lanes of Ten Pin Bowling, American Pool, Mini Golf, Shuffleboard, Ice-Free Curling, Tech Darts, Ping Pong and Arcade Games.

To fuel the fun, King Pins Edinburgh’s onsite eatery, Marvin’s, is serving delicious pizzas, fried chicken and a selection of sides, ideal for a family feast or for those looking for a quick bite. There is also a stylish bar serving a variety of soft drinks, beers and ciders on draught, cocktails, mocktails and more!

As well as being the place to play during the February Mid Term Holidays, King Pins is fun for players of all ages, from nights out with friends or team-building events. 

James Travis, Brand Manager at King Pins, said:“Since opening in Glasgow last summer, we’ve been so excited to open our new venue in Edinburgh and meet even more locals! Now the time is finally here, we can’t wait to welcome guests into the venue to experience everything King Pins has to offer. We hope to see you soon!”

Please visit: kingpinsbowling.co.uk for more details, to book your lane, or explore King Pins’ full range of activities and packages.

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