A longtime Woodside favorite has entered a new chapter. As of April 29, the popular Bowlero location at 69-10 34th Ave. has officially rebranded as Lucky Strike Queens, marking a full transformation into the national Lucky Strike Entertainment brand.
The change goes beyond a simple name swap. The venue has undergone a comprehensive renovation to match the sleek, high-energy atmosphere associated with Lucky Strike’s more than 50 locations nationwide.
The updated entertainment center now features a bold new aesthetic, enhanced guest services, and a menu overhaul. Patrons will find a dynamic social environment, complete with curated playlists, a lineup of new specialty cocktails and an expanded arcade filled with state-of-the-art games designed for all ages.
Lucky Strike Queens has also debuted a revamped craft food menu, including collaborations with notable brands such as Mike’s Hot Honey. The dining upgrade is part of a broader effort to position the venue as both a family-friendly destination and a nightlife hotspot.
Lucky Strike Queens is open seven days a week, with hours extending into the early morning on weekends. via Instagram @luckystrikeentThe transformation also signals a shift in how the venue is positioning itself within the local entertainment and hospitality landscape. With a full-service bar, an expanded food menu, and upgraded amenities such as free WiFi and streamlined online lane reservations, Lucky Strike Queens is looking to compete not only as a bowling alley, but as a multipurpose destination for social gatherings and events.
As part of its summer programming, the venue has introduced a Summer Season Pass, allowing guests to bowl up to two games per day with shoe rentals included. A premium version of the pass offers added incentives, including discounts on food and non-alcoholic drinks, a $5 arcade card reload per visit, and access to other Lucky Strike locations across the country.
Lucky Strike Queens operates seven days a week, with extended weekend hours to accommodate evening and late-night visitors.