Petro Bowl in Lake Charles Fully Reopens After Hurricane Repairs

Petro Bowl in Lake Charles Fully Reopens After Hurricane Repairs
Published December 9, 2021
After a pandemic, two hurricanes, and supply issues, Petro Bowl in Lake Charles has finally fully reopened. The announcement was made during the evening of December 9 on the Petro Bowl Facebook page. After severe damage from Hurricanes Laura and Delta nearly destroyed the building in late 2020, the Lake Charles bowling alley was originally planned to fully reopen in mid-October and again at the beginning of November. Both reopening dates were delayed due to supply issues.
The bowling lanes and arcade opened a few weeks prior, but not the snack bar, lounge, and other amenities. With this announcement, the snack bar, lounge, and other areas of the Lake Charles bowling alley have reopened
Reopening announcement from Petro Bowl in Lake Charles:
“We are “Finally” opened… Bowling, Snack Bar, Lounge, Arcade area. Come enjoy some bowling while ordering food along with a cold beverage, also big arcade room with lots of games to play and earn points to redeem for prizes.”
Petro Bowl is located at 630 Petro Point Dr, Lake Charles, LA.
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