
Lane 7 opens new Dublin venue, with bowling lanes, immersive darts and more
Dublin's newest bowling alley has officially launched in the city centre, offering beer pong, arcade games and more for punters.
Following the unparalleled success of the launch of its first Irish venue in Dundrum last year, Lane7 is doubling down in Dublin with an even bigger, bolder, badder entertainment space on Chatham Street.
The new venue sports eight state-of-the-art bowling lanes, beer pong, immersive darts, retro arcade games, and a seriously slick cocktail bar.
"Dundrum was just the warm-up,' Gavin Hughes, Managing Director of Lane7, said.
'We've seen how much Dubliners love what we do, so we're bringing the heat to the city centre. Lane7 Chatham Street isn't just a bowling alley—it's a place where nights out take on a life of their own.
'Whether it's pre-drinks before hitting town, a wild work do, or just a casual Tuesday that got kicked up a notch, we've got it covered."
Lane7 isn't here to do ordinary. Every venue is a little different, infused with graffiti-clad energy and a vibe that's as unpredictable as your aim after a few cocktails. No two nights are the same, but one thing's guaranteed—you won't want to leave.
Bookings are now open, so grab your mates and claim your spot. Book now here and follow @Lane7_ie to stay in the loop.

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