One of the coolest bowling alley’s near Boston. Great location, really affordable, friendly staff, clean inside. Fun arcade games too! Definitely would come back.
Sara L.
Classificação do local: 5 Newburyport, MA
Had our sons birthday party here. Ran smoothly, able to buy more food next door for the adults at the party. Matt was our attendant, he made sure the party ran smoothly, and on time. Answered all our questions. We chose cosmic bowling. The kids loved it and the parents enjoyed watching the kids(and the sox on the tv next to the score screens) the bowling was unlimited games for an hour. Keep score don’t keep score… All up to you. Everyone that I encountered there was helpful and nice.
Mike S.
Classificação do local: 4 Salisbury, MA
I’ve been coming to this place since I was pretty much 3 years old. It’s a bowling center that I grew up in and made some great memories, some which I remember like it was yesterday. That being said, this place certainly has changed A LOT over the years. From the GIANT arcade, to new lane surfaces, it really feels like a new bowling center in general. I like coming to this place since it’s a challenge to bowl here, but I also like the arcade that it has as well. They keep all their machines very clean and maintain the lanes really well in general. HOWEVER, one big reason why I don’t really go to this place as much as I used to is… their PRICES!!! I know that most centers usually charge the same amount that Leo’s does($ 4 a game I believe and nearly $ 2 for shoe rental), but nearly every other center I’ve ever been to has a special when it comes to getting discounted bowling. This place doesn’t offer that(not that I know of anyway) So when you’re going here to bowl, expect to at least pay $ 20+ if you’re bowling more than a couple of games. Overall though, I’ve always liked Leo’s and I do recommend it to people if money isn’t really a big issue.
Liz C.
Classificação do local: 5 Portsmouth, VA
Leo’s is always a fun time — you can bowl a few strings, play some arcades and air hockey, and get a slice of pizza and a beer on the cheap. They’ve got cosmic bowling(with laser lights, music, etc) on Friday nights, Moonlight Oldies on Saturday nights, and regular bowling the rest of the time. Plus, the leagues, which are great fun, and filled with super-friendly people!
Glenn B.
Classificação do local: 5 Rowley, MA
The people that run Leo’s are friendly and helpful, and the other bowlers are just as nice. It’s a great place to bowl! Lanes are clean and well-maintained, and the equipment works well consistently.
Felicia M.
Classificação do local: 3 Tucson, AZ
This bowling alley has been around in Amesbury for. oh. MANY years. It was under a different name when I used to go here as a kid. It has definitely had some upgrades over the years, but it is still lagging a little bit in that the scoring is still done manually — you actually count the pins yourself, versus it being smart enough to just know how many you knocked down. Not really a big deal, since it prompts you how many balls to roll if you get a spare or strike, if you’re not familiar with bowling scoring(which I still am not after playing for years and years). The balls are a little tired if you don’t bring your own — chipped here and there. I bring my own shoes so I can’t comment on the state of the rental shoes, but from what I see they look decent. The lanes themselves are in great shape, nice and polished all the time. You can have a beer while you bowl, and there is a pizza place in the same building so you can grab a snack too. They play XM channel 46 for tunes, which works for me! This place is a regular stop after going out to eat somewhere in town, to burn off a few calories.