Strike-Bowling und Eventcenter

Allerpark 7, 38448, Wolfsburg, Germany

🛍 Buffet, Bowling, Burgers, Mittagessen

3.2 💬 2290 Reviews
Strike-Bowling und Eventcenter

Phone: +4953618927611

Address: Allerpark 7, 38448, Wolfsburg, Germany

City: Wolfsburg

Menu Dishes: 31

Reviews: 2290

Website: http://www.strike-bowling-wolfsburg.de/content/gastronimie/

"the bowling center offers fun for the whole family. the large center has many lanes. everything is very new and on the highest technical level. the only problem is that it is very expensive. you pay 17€ as an adult per hour/way. shoes can be rented against a fee before location. there is also a restaurant in front of location where there are very tasty foods, but the prices are also very high. something positive, however, is that at the late hour there is always a lighter show that is worth seeing. the personal is also accommodating."


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Strike-Bowling und Eventcenter

Full menu - 31 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Burger

Hauptgerichte

Chicken

Salads

Main Courses

Extras

Beef Burger

Sandwiches

Breakfast Classics

Beliebte Gerichte

Beilagen

Baked Potato

Fingerfood & Snacks

Gourmet Burgers

Chicken Dishes

Fingerfood

Entrées

Pork*

Murat Murat

around 22:15 clock the kitchen has closed on Saturday.

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Reviews

Jochen
Jochen

all great. friendly staff, beautiful environment, versatile offer. even a snooker table. always.


Wieland
Wieland

nice service. at our Christmas party it was not so good to eat. simple home cooking, already a bit cold and for certain number of people much too little. during bowling, the time was given attention. last game could not be played to the end. the service should be better here. with regard to eating, they should pick up buffet from outside or switch completely to burger and pommes. prices are expensive. assessment of 28.12.2012


Annerose
Annerose

a sharpener! the tracks are super, unfortunately too little personal in the stoszeit. it could be sold a lot more drinks if more personal were in front of location. so they have to appeal to the service if they want to drink something. but would like to emphasize that the personal is really friendly! unfortunately, sometimes completely overwhelmed. Eating is so lala, and I have the feeling here too, if it were a few more, it would be better. View menu


Marius
Marius

the bowling center offers fun for the whole family. the large center has many lanes. everything is very new and on the highest technical level. the only problem is that it is very expensive. you pay 17€ as an adult per hour/way. shoes can be rented against a fee before location. there is also a restaurant in front of location where there are very tasty foods, but the prices are also very high. something positive, however, is that at the late hour there is always a lighter show that is worth seeing. the personal is also accommodating.

Categories

  • Buffet Indulge in a lavish array of culinary delights with our buffet selection, featuring a diverse range of delectable dishes to satisfy every palate, from savory starters to irresistible desserts.
  • Bowling Strike up a great time with our Bowling menu! Enjoy delicious snacks and meals perfect for sharing, ideal for fueling your game. From crispy wings to savory sliders, we've got all your cravings covered. Let's roll! View menu
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.
  • Mittagessen Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.

Amenities

  • Haustiere

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