
Historisches Zwei-Spur-Bowling in Milwaukee – Heimat der ältesten Bahnen des Landes.
Holler House ist eine historische Zweispur-Bowlingbahn in einer Kneipe in Milwaukee auf der Südseite, 2042 W Lincoln Ave. Die Bahnen wurden 1908 installiert (Holz gestempelt 1904) und werden jährlich neu zertifiziert. Die Bar bietet eine große Auswahl an Spirituosen und etwa 40 Biere, darunter polnisches Żywiec. Bekannt für seine polnischen Wurzeln und seine herzliche Gastfreundschaft, hat der Veranstaltungsort berühmte Bowling-Spieler und namhafte Gäste empfangen und bewahrt so ein einzigartiges Kapitel der Milwaukee-Geschichte.
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Bowling auf zwei historischen Bahnen aus dem Jahr 1908, mit manueller Pinsetzung, jährlich neu zertifiziert für authentisches Spiel.
Eine voll ausgestattete Bar mit über 40 Biersorten, polnische Biere wie Zywiec, Spirituosen und ausschließlich Barzahlung in einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre.
Geführte Einblicke in das polnische Erbe der Bar, seltene Erinnerungsstücke und Geschichten über berühmte Besucher und Kegler.
Private Buchungen für Partys, Turniere und besondere Anlässe in einem einzigartigen, historischen Veranstaltungsort.
Eintauchen in Milwaukees Geschichte der Südseite mit polnischen Flaggen, Beschilderung und einer freundlichen, familiengeführten Atmosphäre.
Best bowling alley and bar in the country, hope it sticks around another century! Thanks for the great time!
To say that my husband and I were treated like royalty when we visited Holler House would be a complete understatement. I surprised my husband with a trip to Milwaukee for our 10 year anniversary for one reason and one reason only, to visit this gem of a place! Tom made us feel right at home from the moment we walked in the door. I loved the history, I loved the hospitality, I loved the bowling. The only part I hated was having to leave.
The oldest, sanctioned bowling alley resides here, resides in this very old, southside Milwaukee tavern. The place has deep Polish roots, heralding the once large Pole neighborhoods which were found all over the southside. You'll see signs in Polish including one on top of the men's labeled "chlop" (pronounced kwope) , meaning boy youngster. There are even Polish flags and painted ones in the tavern that do not have the crown above the eagle's head. They are very rare to find these days and actually illegal to fly or display in Poland, as that era of the flag represents the Iron Curtain years Wynn it was a communist country. The bartender owner, a super sweet lady, still sprite and joyful at 71 years old, is super welcoming. The bar has a big liquor section as well as 40 different types of beer, including, Polish ale, Zywiec. Let's not forget the many bras that are dangling from the ceiling, gifted over the years by female patrons probably getting too "drinky" at the bar. It's crown jewel, however it's the two lane, bowling alley which will relies on a hired teen, pin setter. Many a legendary professional bowler have tourneyed here including Earl Anthony. Many a famous celebrity have also come here to bowl inclyding, Larry the Cable Guy and Jack White. My buddy and I got too meet Cypress Hill when we were there. B Real and crew happen to be bowling enthusiasts.
Had the BEST time at the Holler house last night. The owners could not have been nicer to us. We were late for our bowling reservation and they welcomed us with open arms, adjusted our time slot and told us great stories about themselves, their family and their bar/bowling alley. The bowling was a blast. After bowling we went upstairs and chatted some more with the owners and left them with hugs and a promise to return. SO FUN!!!
Bowling lanes installed in 1908 but the wood is stamped 1904 when it was purchased. It was warehoused until it could be installed. The lanes get recertified every year. A selection of local bottled beer at the cash only bar. Super friendly owner operator staff. There was a family playing and a group waiting when I visited. Normally closed on Sundays but since there is a bowling tournament on the North side they were open so some folks could play on the historic lanes.
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