Kids usually love bowling because it’s easy to learn and active fun that all ages can enjoy together. Most bowling alleys will have gutter guards (also called bumpers) and rolling stations so kids can get help directing the huge balls until they have stronger arms and better coordination.
All the bowling alleys below are family-friendly during the day; some switch to an age 21-years-old-and-up scene in the evening. Check the bowling alley websites for the most up-to-date information on hours and special rates.
Bowling Alleys North
Evergreen Lanes
(425) 259-7206
511 Claremont Way
Everett
Spin Alley Bowling
206) 533-2345
1430 NW Richmond Beach Road
Shoreline
Bowlero Lynnwood
(425) 743-4322
1222 164th St., S.W.
Lynnwood
Lynnwood Bowl and Skate
(425) 778-3133
610 200th St. S.W.
Lynnwood
Bowling – Seattle
Skyway Park and Bowl
(206) 772-1220
11819 Renton Ave S.
Seattle
HUB Games – University of Washington
(206) 543-5975
4001 E. Stevens Way NE
Seattle
West Seattle Bowl
(206) 932-3731
4505 39th Ave SW
Seattle
Bowling – Eastside
TechCity Bowl
(425) 827-0785
13033 NE 70th Place
Kirkland
Kenmore Lanes
(425) 486-5555
7638 NE Bothell Way
Kenmore
Bowling – South
Narrows Plaza Bowl
(253) 565-1007
2200 Mildred St. W.
University Place
Round1 Southcenter
(206) 243-2787
2351 Southcenter Mall
Tukwila, 98188
HiLine Lanes
(206) 244-2272
15733 Ambaum Blvd. SW
Burien
Bowlero South Seattle
(206) 340-2263
100 Andover Park W.
Tukwila
Kent Bowl
(253) 852-3550
1234 Central Ave N.
Kent
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