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8925 N. 12th St. Phoenix, AZ 85020

602-944-4401 

http://www.letitrollbowl.com  

8925 N. 12th St. Phoenix AZ 85020

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It's hard to imagine a more natural pairing than bowling and cocktails. Ever since The Big Lebowski and its protagonist, The Dude, achieved cult status, the notion of sipping White Russians while rolling one toward the pins has been ingrained in viewers. Pretty much any old bar will do, but the management at Let It Roll in Sunnyslope has taken things up a notch. The lounge at Arizona"s oldest independently owned alley is groovy enough to stand on its own, despite the plethora of open lanes. Plush seats sit under warm, modern light fixtures, and geometric art lines the walls. The bar offers plenty of beer on tap, but for full effect, order a Bloody Mary and drink to the clinks of a strike -- or order up a Caucasian and simply abide. The Dude would be proud.








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    Five Favorite Bowling Alleys in Phoenix

    Nothing says "Summer American Pastime" (for those who live in a desert) like series of cool lanes, a couple of beers, and a shiny bowling ball. Get past your fears of sharing foot diseases through d... More »

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  • 2012 | Best Bowling

    When did bowling -- of all things -- become trendy?! We like our bowling old-school, thank you very much. We don't need designer couches and mood lighting (unless it's the glow-in-the-dark variety for cosmic bowling). Just give us loud music, cold beer, and clean lanes. You'll find all that and more at Let It Roll. In fact, this bowling alley combines the best of both worlds. It's vintage, right down to the crazy little murals on the wall, but this Sunnyslope stronghold --... More »

  • 2011 | Best Bowling

    This still-charming, vaguely futuristic building was designed in 1960 by Ralph Haver-influenced Pierson Miller Ware and Associates, a well-regarded architecture firm. It opened in 1962 with 32 lanes and a coffee shop that served a heaping plate of biscuits and gravy for 35 cents and packed in a crowd for the Friday-night fish fry. The former Northgate Bowl (which became Sunset Bowl sometime in the '70s) is a Sunnyslope fixture and looks the same (from the outside, anyway) as it did way back... More »

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