Atomic Bowl Duckpin

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    Bowling
    Closed1:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    1105 Prospect St

    Indianapolis, IN 46203

    Fountain Square

    Mon

    • Closed

    Tue

    • 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM

    Wed

    • 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    Thu

    • 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM

    Fri

    • 1:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

    Closed now

    Sat

    • 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

    Sun

    • 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

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    About the Business

    Originally opened in 1928 as a bowling alley and billiard hall, the fourth floor of the Fountain Square Theatre Building now houses Action Duckpin Bowl, a vintage eight-lane duckpin bowling alley. Enjoy the unique 1930's atmosphere and displays of bowling memorabilia dating to the early 1900's along with a view of the downtown skyline. The café area has an 1918 pool table for additional entertainment and is available for private rental with seating for up to 120 guests making this a perfect spot for team building outings, office parties and holiday events. In the lower level you will find Atomic Bowl Duckpin. This area once housed a dance hall suspected of operating as a speakeasy during prohibition and now functions as an additional seven-lane duckpin bowling alley. A 1950's décor complete with pool table and jukebox will have you rockin' and rollin' while you duckpin bowl.

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      Danielle P.
      Saint Louis, MO
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      Dec 29, 2023

      A great place to go with family or a group. The duck pins was a challenge for a three year old but manageable for a six year old.

      Each individual is allowed 3 attempts before the pins clear for the next person in line.

      Depending on the dynamics of your group an hour was sufficient for the attention span for a few children.

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      Nelly M.
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      Dec 2, 2023

      We were visiting for thanksgiving and had such a wonderful time here. Hattie was working the counter upstairs and she was so helpful, kind and patient with us and all the guests. We were surprised to find out she was new!
      The ambiance is great and customer service top notch! If we are ever in Indy again will will be back!

      Good times!!!
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      Jen F.
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      Jan 22, 2023

      We had the most fun here!!

      The downstairs is where it's at. It's so cool.

      No one is coming here for, like, competition. The lanes are buckled and crazy.

      For the record, I totally sucked at this and had the most fun.

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      Emm M.
      Indianapolis, IN
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      Jan 17, 2023

      This is a great place to try, but not much else outside of that once. I think it's the only duckpin bowling in the Midwest. The lanes are poorly maintained (there's uneven spots that affect how the ball rolls). The machine frequently resets the pins wrong. There's spots on the approach to the lanes that can trip your feet up. All of that makes this a terrible place for a real game. It's a shame it's in this condition. However to try once and have fun, it's very cool. Also this is mad expensive. It's $40/hr per lane. That's wild for how poorly maintained it was. The owners need to invest money into improving the conditions badly.

      Food and drink is available and the staff was very nice when I was there.

      Overall this is a neat thing to try once. But the lanes and bowling machines are in DIRE need of repairs. For $40/hr/lane it's pretty bad. There is another set of lanes called "action duck pin bowling" upstairs in this building. Maybe they are better? Try for those or be ready for the problems with these.

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      Shashank S.
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      Great fun for couples or groups. Even more fun if you go with someone who is good at bowling. Since the pins and balls (both smaller) even the playing field. We were entertaining a guest from Germany, they truly enjoyed this American experience. 40 bucks for the 5 adults for an hour. No special shoes necessary and just real casual fun.

      Beer and pizza is also served along with snacks. Several local craft beers.

      Highly recommend for locals and tourists alike. Let's also keep this piece of history. I was glad to see it survived COVID. We were in the basement. There seems to be another set of alleys on the fourth floor. Both are suitable for parties also and are setup as such.

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      Ted B.
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      love it! first timers and we had a blast plus there was a beer. Staff was really nice and accommodating. Money well spent!

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      Duckpin bowling is so much fun! My first impression wasn't the greatest though. First, there was only street parking (plenty of free street parking available), but I'm not much on parallel parking. (I wasn't surprised by the parking situation with where it's located.) We were in the basement bowling area. I was a little weary as I walked down the stairs and around the corner to the location. It hasn't been renovated in a long time, but has a cool retro vibe. If you've never been, duckpin bowling is unlike bowling in so many ways. After bowling for a while, I realized the skill set needed was more like those for ski ball than regular bowling. There is no electronic scoring, which proved to be a challenge for my aging eyes (but not impossible). We all had fun, and I really want to go play again!

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      Tank G.
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      Oct 22, 2021

      This is not your average bowling. Duckpin bowling uses a small ball and the pins are on a cable. Parking here is OK. There is free street parking available and they have an agreement with the Goodwill Store for bowlers to use the North side of their parking lot anytime and the entire parking lot after 7pm.

      If you are on a time crunch then I highly recommend making reservations, as their are only 8 lanes. You rent the lanes at a rate of $40/hour (no matter how many people you have bowling). I took my little one and an hour was good enough for us. Shoe rental is free, but they let you use your own tennis shoes that you wore in to bowl.

      This place is very nostalgic and you feel like you have stepped back into time when you walk in. There are artifacts and what looks to be original signage from when the place opened up back in 1928. Atomic Bowling is located on the 4th floor and Cosmic Bowling is in the basement. You have to take the elevator to get to both, if they are open. Cosmic bowling was closed when I was there.

      With most old bowling alleys, you have to keep your own score. We were not about that. I came to bowl, not do math, so with just rolled balls down the lane and hopefully hit some pins. Duck pin bowling is not easy because the balls have a lot of nicks, the lane does not seem flat, and you do not get as much help with the pins because they are on a wire and can't bounce and knock down other pins for you very well.

      They have a decent snack bar that serves drinks, beer and bar food like chicken tenders, pizza, fries, wings, onion rings, salad and burgers. They have a relatively large dining/waiting are that you can sit and eat. The food and drinks are reasonably priced. The gentleman working there was very friendly, helpful, welcoming and accommodating.

      I must be honest, I was not a big fan of duckpin bowling and neither was my little one. I did however enjoy the atmosphere and the time with the little one. I think this may be more fun after a few cocktails. I think everyone should give this a try and I recommend checking this place out.

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      Anna G.
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      Easy to book and great, affordable fun time! Able to get through about three games with two people in an hour.

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      Rachael J.
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      Jun 2, 2021

      One of the things I always bring guests to do while visiting Indianapolis. I've brought friends, family and more family. It's an easy activity and you can show off the artsy side of fountain square.

      I wish they had online reservations but you have to call to set up a spot. 1.5-2 hours is plenty of time for 3-4 people. The spot brings old times vibes as it should. They play music from the 20s(upstairs) but it's just so low you can really barely hear it.
      I wish they served food, but it seems like you can bring your own in and eat at the tables. A variety of domestic & local beers and non alcoholic options as well.

      Bowling is slightly different from the bowling you're used to- a smaller ball and 3 tries but it's easy to catch on.

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