
Vintage lanes, modern fun in Anaheim
Linbrook Bowling Center in Anaheim blends vintage charm with modern options. Built in 1958, this bowling alley features about 40 lanes, a coffee shop, bar, restaurant, video games, pinball, and a pro shop. Open bowling and leagues sit alongside karaoke nights and other entertainment, all at approachable prices. Reviews celebrate the retro vibe and value, while noting lane maintenance can vary.
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Enjoy casual bowling on our 40 lanes with flexible hours for individuals, families, and groups.
Join competitive or recreational bowling leagues with organized play and community events.
Get expert advice, bowling equipment sales, and repairs for all skill levels.
Dine on breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, plus drinks and snacks at our on-site eatery and bar.
Sing your heart out during weekly karaoke events in a lively, social setting.
Play a variety of video and pinball games for extra fun beyond the lanes.
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Overall rating
Billy Bob
I ordered food from the place, I had a bad experience with the guy behind the counter, he must be biased towards me for some reason. He didn't want me to use the restrooms even though I was a paying customer. Every time I go there with my family I get bad service. I don't recommend going to this place because of their attitudes they always have there. After this time will stop coming obviously that employee along with the rest have bad customer service. They really don't care about how they treat people.
Darrell Jones
Awesome place for the price. Vintage bowling alley has old school vibes. A little worn around the edges, but with the price. Great pro shop!
Vito C
This is a good place. It’s just like the old Mission bowl in Oceanside has a coffee shop a bar video games pinball games and 40 bowling lanes is one of the few places around that still represent the golden age of bowling. It was built in 1958.
Joseph Nguyen
T was Sunday afternoon about 230pm when me and a group of my friends visited the bowling lane. Hoping to have a good time. The alley is fairly clean. They have a restaurant right as you enter where you can eat anything from breakfast to dinner. I have not eaten there so I can't rate the food. They have a pro shop located inside but it was closed on Sunday. I know they offer league bowling here because that the first thing I noticed upon entering. The prices are average. But best to check for pricing based in time and date. They also have a bar inside I believe they have kareoki nights if that's what you like. They also have a video game arcade if you don't want to bowl. Everything's in the alley seemed fine wcept for the most important thing. The lanes themselves. They are not well maintained and feel tacky. They have chips and dios in the lane. And they are not oiled at all. They feel drier than the drought here in California. 9 out if 10 balls you roll down the right side of the lane will end up in the left gutter before it reaches the pins. What is most disheartening about it all was as we were leaving and passing a league bowler she had out right stated yeah they don't oil the lanes for open bowling? WTH? That made me furious. Open bowlers pay just as good amount of money to bowl here as any other customers and deserve to be able to bowl in oiled lanes like anyone else. I am an avid bowler and I live close to this alley. Unfortunately I will not be coming here again. I don't recommend this establishment. I will change my review if changes are made to this alley until then if you want to bowl a descent game. You won't want to visit this alley.
Carolina Huidor
I’m the new kid in town here in Anaheim, Kopa Room’s Karaoke on Wednesday night was fun! Don’t forget to tip the DJ! I was only able to sing one song though, the list must’ve been long! Nice & friendly crowd too.