![]() With a sophisticated backdrop to unfettered fun, Lucky Strike Social Honolulu is a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience and is certain to be a powerful new destination for local residents and tourists alike. Our culture represents a strong sense of ohana and we are thrilled to be coming to Honolulu,” Steven Foster, Lucky Strike Entertainment CEO, told the Honolulu Star Advertiser. Occupying 2 levels, Lucky Strike Social will span just over 25,000 square-feet of space. The Ala Moana Center has provided the perfect opportunity. “It has always been my dream to bring Lucky Strike to Hawaii. Furthermore, he said the company continued to ‘exceed our expectations’. Jim Bennington, National Games & Redemption Manager for Lucky Strike and For The Win, praised the Embed development team for their innovative approach. PBN reports that the “For the Win” arcade will offer more than 120 games, from classic boardwalk games to popular arcade games, and Hawaii-born chef Rodelio Aglibat, TLC’s “Food Buddha,” will oversee the menu which will include a poke bar, huli-huli-style chicken, and additional local favorites such as a dish called “Loco My Moco.” Indeed, the company’s latest installation at the Ala Moana Center in Honolulu marks its 8th for Lucky Strike. 250-square-foot high definition video wall.A four-lane bowling alley (inspired by the movie, “The Big Lebowski”).Here’s what the new Lucky Strike Social will offer, according to PBN: ![]() The Lucky Strike Social at Ala Moana Center will feature live music and two stages. The venue will feature a range of entertainment options that cater mostly to the over 18 set. 253104 Lyda B Kennison, William Henry, 1651 Ala Moana Road, Honolulu. And, this is NOT your average bowling alley in Hawaii. The Hawaii location will be part of the Lucky Strike Social concept and will occupy more than 25,000 square feet near Ala Moana Center’s Hookipa Terrace, the magazine reports. The venue will provide bowling, arcade gaming, live music, and food - perfect for locals and visitors looking for an indoor getaway. So, where does a entertainment-hungry visitor go for a little indoor fun?Īccording to Pacific Business News, California-based Lucky Strike Entertainment is slated to come to Ala Moana Center, to occupy the two-level space that used to house Shirokiya (which is now part of the Japan Village Walk). But, we all need a INDOOR break every now and again. When you visit the scenic paradise of Hawaii, it’s understandable you’ll want to spend the lion’s share of your time outdoors, enjoying the sun and sand. ![]() Hawaii Accommodations & Dining Hawaii Animals & Nature Hawaii Beaches & Ocean Hawaii Culture & Happenings Hawaii Hiking & Outdoors Hawaii Travel & Vacation Info
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