Venue Details
- Established
- Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas opened in March 2014, becoming the brand's second location after the original Williamsburg, Brooklyn venue founded in 2009 by Grateful Dead concert promoter Peter Shapiro. Since opening, it has hosted performances by Jack White, Robert Plant, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Roots, and many others.
- About
- Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas is an 80,000-square-foot entertainment complex at The LINQ Promenade that fuses live music, bowling, and dining under one roof. The three-level venue features 32 bowling lanes, six on-site bars, a full-service restaurant from Blue Ribbon Restaurants, and a concert showroom that holds up to approximately 2,400 guests. It appeals to music fans, groups, and Strip visitors looking to combine a show with a meal and a few frames.
- Address
- 3545 S Las Vegas Blvd
Fact
Local History
When Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas opened in 2014 as a free-standing Strip concert venue not attached to a hotel-casino, it was considered an unconventional move in the industry — its own director of marketing noted that many in the business 'thought that was a crazy move' given the lack of built-in hotel foot traffic.
Tip
Insider Tip
Bowling lanes can be reserved during a show and are located behind the main viewing area, offering a genuinely unique way to watch a live performance; VIP upgrades — which include access to luxurious leather Chesterfield sofa lounge areas — are available separately through the venue's upgrade page and can be added even after purchasing a general ticket.
Getting There
Arrival Strategy
The venue's own FAQ encourages guests to arrive early on show days, and the box office opens two hours before the scheduled door time. The Las Vegas Monorail stops in front of the LINQ Hotel at the end of the Promenade, and rideshare drop-off is at the main LINQ valet area; Caesars self-parking is available nearby, with parking validation for Clark County residents who purchased a ticket located inside the Brooklyn Bowl retail store.