The Deal
- $20 for bowling package for four people ($40 value)
- Includes one hour of bowling with shoe rentals and drink pitcher of choice
- Lane reservations are required and subject to availability
- Perfect for your group of friends or colleagues
- Promotion Expires July 22, 2013
DealChicken is considered a trendsetter when it comes to daily deals. At Pinsetter Bar & Bowl, they share a similar attitude towards bowling, which is evident from their slogan, "This isn't bowling, this is Pinsetter." Check out the photos on their website, and you'll see that this is far from your grandma's bowling alley or typical family fun center. Rather, this stylish facility offers plenty of privacy and class, as well as high-def video monitors, lightning-fast pinsetter machines and affordable nightly specials. They say it's the perfect setting for special events like birthday parties, bachelor/bachelorette parties, corporate events and more.
Centrally located in Merchantville, Pinsetter Bar & Bowl boasts 34 private lanes offering user-friendly, state-of-the-art Qubica AMF scoring systems. All are welcome at Pinsetter.
The Details
$20 for bowling package for four
- Package includes 1 hour of bowling for up to 4 people with shoe rentals and 1 pitcher of domestic beer of your choice.
May purchase multiple vouchers. 1 voucher per group, per visit. No cash back or credits. Must be 21 years or older to consume alcohol. Full value must be used in one visit. Voucher cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other offer, coupon or promotion. Merchant will abide by gift certificate state laws. Valid Sunday-Thursday only. Lane reservation required and space is subject to availability.
The Merchant, not DealChicken, is solely responsible for this Deal. This Deal is subject to the Terms of Service and HOW DEALCHICKEN WORKS.
Eggstra! Eggstra!
Bowling isn't just limited to the ten-pin version most have come to know. Other variations include nine-pin, candlepin, duckpin, five-pin and even rolling to get close to another ball. The latter shares a common history with bocce, originated by Roman legionaries and soldiers playing with stones.