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Lucky Strike Lanes Opens at The Rio

Lucky Strike Lanes Opens at The RioYou say half your group wants to go clubbing and the other half wants to go bowling? Starting this week, you can do both as Pure Management Group opens up their newest Vegas playground, Lucky Strike Lanes.

Merging a ten-lane bowling alley with a full-service restaurant and bar, the venue hopes to offer something different to the denizens of Vegas nightlife.

Open seven days a week, the venue will function as an all ages boutique bowling alley from 11am until 9pm. At 9pm, only those 21 and over will be allowed in, as the venue turns into a black-lit nightclub where guests can bowl and dance to the latest club hits served up either by jukebox or spun by a weekend DJ. The nightly party goes until 3am.

Bottle service, starting at $300, will be offered to guests choosing to occupy the venue’s plush low-riding couches or you can serve yourself at the 25-seat mahogany bar. Try one of the cotton candy martinis, in which real cotton candy is placed at the bottom of the glass and allowed to melt into the alcohol.

For those who work up a hunger bowling and dancing, the 156-seat dining area offers up not only standard fare like burgers and pizza, but special items like bite sized deep fried mac & cheese balls.

Lucky Strike Lanes is located at The Rio, adjacent to the Carnival World Buffet. It opens to the public this Thursday, March 15, at 10pm with a Grand Opening shindig hosted by Kristin Cavallari of “Laguna Beach” fame.