Sea Bowl, which has been among the many finest non-Taco Bell causes to go to Pacifica for greater than six many years, has introduced that it’s closing perpetually as of Could 31.
The retro-fabulous bowling alley, really an leisure heart with billiards and an arcade, is such a staple of the Peninsula metropolis that it’s on Sea Bowl Lane, simply east of the Pacific Coast Freeway. The host of quite a few birthdays and different events—together with glow-in-the-dark Astro Bowl each Friday evening—Sea Bowl opened in 1958. Its restaurant, the Rockaway Grill, with its quesadilla- and nachos-heavy menu, will stop operations we effectively.
The alley and its 32 lanes turned Pacific Coast Lanes at some later date, coming below its present possession in 1996.
“We now have cherished the numerous years that we’ve been in a position present a enjoyable and thrilling area so that you can get pleasure from,” proprietor David Szeto stated in a written assertion to Bay Space bowling followers. “We now have had many nice recollections and numerous hours of laugher, competitors and camaraderie. We all know how a lot our league bowlers have come to like the game and the group that comes with it.”
Though an worker was unable to offer extra data, The Commonplace was in a position to verify the cut-off date on Friday night.