There are no time machines available for use just yet, and perhaps if they are they’ve been hidden away in some secret vault. No matter where in the world they may be, we folks in Nashville have no access and a whole lot of unsated nostalgia for the world that once was. If you’re looking for a poor man’s way to head back in time, then you simply must wrangle the entire family and head out to Donelson Bowl in the heart of Middle Tennessee. Lit by neon lights and boasting a snack bar for all ages, this darling local place offers you a night you’ll never forget.
Donelson Bowl - Facebook Donelson Bowl is located right outside of the city of Nashville, Tennessee, in a small suburb known as Donelson. It’s a quiet area that’s mainly populated by young families, and you’ll find plenty of parks, small businesses and even a YMCA tucked away in the hills. Donelson Bowl has made itself known as a local fixture, and it’s been entertaining families for years.
Alan Posey - GoogleMaps Since 1960, in fact. Known as Nashville’s oldest bowling alley, it’s been a prime place for family entertainment since its inception.
Donelson Bowl - Facebook You may even come across a few folks bowling the lanes who remember it when it looked just like this.
Lesley Boyd - GoogleMaps The interior looks like it was ripped straight from a movie set, and the prices are downright retro. Come and bowl for $1.50 a game on Mondays and Wednesdays, and for $2 a game the rest of the week. Games from 5 p.m. to close are $3.40 per game.
Donelson Bowl - Facebook The retro snack bar will make you feel as if you’ve stepped back in time…
Donelson Bowl - Facebook …and its indulgent menu will make you feel like a child again.
Jessy Richards - GoogleMaps Come visit for yourself, and experience the quiet simplicity of the way the world once was. Bowling shoes are $3 an adult, and $2 a child.
You can find more information about Donelson Bowl by way of its official Facebook page. Happy bowling, Tennessee!
Donelson Bowl - Facebook
Donelson Bowl is located right outside of the city of Nashville, Tennessee, in a small suburb known as Donelson. It’s a quiet area that’s mainly populated by young families, and you’ll find plenty of parks, small businesses and even a YMCA tucked away in the hills. Donelson Bowl has made itself known as a local fixture, and it’s been entertaining families for years.
Alan Posey - GoogleMaps
Since 1960, in fact. Known as Nashville’s oldest bowling alley, it’s been a prime place for family entertainment since its inception.
You may even come across a few folks bowling the lanes who remember it when it looked just like this.
Lesley Boyd - GoogleMaps
The interior looks like it was ripped straight from a movie set, and the prices are downright retro. Come and bowl for $1.50 a game on Mondays and Wednesdays, and for $2 a game the rest of the week. Games from 5 p.m. to close are $3.40 per game.
The retro snack bar will make you feel as if you’ve stepped back in time…
…and its indulgent menu will make you feel like a child again.
Jessy Richards - GoogleMaps
Come visit for yourself, and experience the quiet simplicity of the way the world once was. Bowling shoes are $3 an adult, and $2 a child.
If you’re looking for more fun in the state of Tennessee, take one of these day trips perfect for the winter season.
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Address: 117 Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN 37214, USA