Located in O2 at Peninsula Square in London, Brooklyn Bowl is getting more and more popular as a versatile and multi-purpose venue. You can either visit their packed concerts, or bowl with friends or enjoy the delicious meals and a variety of cocktails and craft beers in Brooklyn Bowl’s restaurant and bars. Being the second instalment of a legendary New York original, opened in 2009, this unique London venue opened its doors in January 2014.
Venue Details
Getting there
The Brooklyn Bowl is situated in one of the most popular entertainment areas in London and is easily accessible by train, tube, car and bus.
By train and tube: if you are travelling to the venue by tube, the nearest station would be North Greenwich, located within only 3 minutes of walking distance from the Brooklyn Bowl. Closest mainline stations would be Maze Hill Railway Station, located within 25 minutes of walking distance and Westcombe Park Railway Station (27 minutes away).
By bus: the closest bus station is located within only 2 minutes of walking distance and serves a wide variety of bus routes: 108, 129, 132, 161, 188, 422, 472 and 486.
By car: if you are getting to the venue by car, the venue is located right at the end of the Blackwall Tunnel South and is easily accessible via A102 road.
International: you can get to the Brooklyn Bowl from Heathrow International Airport by taking Heathrow Express, then switching to Bakerloo and Jubilee and arriving at North Greenwich Station mentioned above. Your trip will take approximately 53 minutes.
Parking facilities
Unfortunately, Brooklyn Bowl doesn’t have its own car park, but the guests can use the O2 car park with designated parking spots for Blue Badge holders.
Accessibility for people with special needs
The Brooklyn Bowl, as well as O2 where it is situated, is fully accessible. All public areas and lifts are designed for wheelchair use. There are accessible seating and helpful staff available at all times.