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Timber Lanes, Chicago

If you like to sample the bowling culture of any city you visit, this is a fine choice; there are eight well-kept lanes, a cash bar, a good jukebox, and a few references to The Big Lebowski.

If you like to sample the bowling culture of any city you visit, this is a fine choice; there are eight well-kept lanes, a cash bar, a good jukebox, and a few references to The Big Lebowski. Might be wise to call ahead for availability in the early evening, though, as there are a few leagues.


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About Timber Lanes

 1851 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL, United States

 +1 773-549-9770

 www.timberlanesbowl.com

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