
Bay Area Boulevard just got a lane change. The longtime neighborhood bowling center that locals knew as Bowlero Webster has officially reopened as Lucky Strike Webster, complete with fresh signage and a full rebrand. The alley began operating under the new name on a Tuesday after a late March conversion, bringing 40 high-quality lanes, a sports bar, arcade and billiards back into play for the community. The space also houses a pro shop and is fully wheelchair-accessible, features the company is pitching to league regulars and families looking for an easy night out.
What’s Inside Lucky Strike Webster
The company lists the address as 318 W. Bay Area Blvd. and touts 40 lanes, an arcade stocked with classic and modern games, air hockey, free Wi‑Fi, a pro shop and a sports bar in a fully wheelchair-accessible venue, according to Lucky Strike. The same location page also lays out current hours, promotions and details on a league open house this month for bowlers interested in signing up for summer teams.
Local Reporting And Opening Date
As reported by Community Impact, the Webster location officially opened as Lucky Strike Webster on Tuesday, March 31, following the brand switch. That outlet noted the change first surfaced in a social media post from the company and was then confirmed on the venue’s updated location page.
Part Of A Companywide Rebrand
The Webster overhaul is one piece of a larger corporate makeover. Bowlero Corporation completed a legal transition to Lucky Strike Entertainment in December 2024 and has been converting multiple former Bowlero sites to the Lucky Strike brand, the company said in its announcement. The rebrand is intended to position the business to grow beyond traditional bowling into a broader entertainment footprint, according to Bowlero Corporation.
Reservations, party packages and the center’s current hours are posted on the Webster location page, and managers are already taking event bookings as the brand builds out its local calendar, according to Lucky Strike. Regulars from the Bowlero days may want to check the league-open-house details online or call the alley directly to confirm summer league schedules and tournament plans.









