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The ‘crown jewels of bowling’ to open at Trafford Palazzo with shuffleboard, karaoke booths and street food

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A new flagship, state-of-the-art bowling and gaming experience has confirmed it will open in Trafford later this summer. King Pins, is set to open in Trafford Palazzo on July 17 and bookings are now open.

Billed as the ‘crown jewels of bowling’, the new venue will be home to both Ten Pin and Duck Pin bowling, shuffleboard, ice free curling, air hockey, karaoke booths and arcade games.

It will also feature two independent food concessions - Manchester pizza pros, PLY, and Asian street food favourites Little Bao Boy - and a full-service bar and a dessert kiosk.

King Pins’ ‘Royal Treats’ will serve a huge selection of sweet snacks, from donuts and soft serve ice cream, to Pick ‘N’ Mix, while the bar will serve 20 different beers including from local Salford brewery, Seven Bro7hers, alongside a large variety of cocktails, alcohol-free options and homemade slushies. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community James Travis, Brand Manager of King Pins, said: “We’re looking forward to finally opening King Pins this summer at Trafford Palazzo.

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