Leisureplex

    € Bowling, Arcades, Pool & Snooker Hall
    Open10:00 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    Old Dublin Road

    Stillorgan, Co. Dublin

    Stillorgan

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    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    • 10:00 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    • Photo of Aidan H.
      Aidan H.
      Concord, United States
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      2 May 2023

      Unfortunately this location is closed. It used to have so many memories bowling, playing snooker and the video games!

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      4 May 2016

      Altough this seems more like a family place (it was mostly kids both times I went there), I quiet enjoyed going there.
      Both times I was there it was through my work sport and social club, the first time we played bowling and the second time it was quasar.
      Had fun playing bowling (although I am definitely not good at it!), but what I definitely enjoyed the most was Quasar.
      Might be a bit old for that but who cares, we had a lot of fun :)
      The place itself could do with some updating (it feels a bit dates now), but staff was very friendly and it's a fun place to go.
      My only problem was the room where you play Quasar was way too hot. I know we were running, hiding etc but they definitely need to upgrade the air con system there, cause it felt like being in a sauna.
      Other than that it's a fun place to go spending a couple of hours.

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      Rachel F.
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      1 Jun 2015

      I went here with some friends last night for the first time in over a decade. Absolutely nothing has changed. The place really needs updating. We enjoyed bowling but for the 4 of us to play two games which took just over an hour it cost €70!! For that kind of money they need to bring the place up to date and improve their food and drink offerings so that it feels more like a decent night out.

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      Val L.
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      16 Feb 2015

      This place can be fun and all, but you should be aware that is a family place. Like other people here I felt I was too old to this place =)
      It is a big leisure complex with bowling, snooker and so much more. They have 18 bowling lanes and at least 15 pool tables.
      Depending on the day you go it can be very, very noisy. Kids everywhere. Especially on Sunday afternoon. I saw that they have their BYOB on Friday but I have not really tried it

      It is a nice place for big groups and a 2 games bowling costs 10 euros per person. I found it a little bit expensive. The pool is also 10 euros per hour. It is too much.
      Not sure where not so young people can play bowling in Dublin.

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      Jennie C.
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      27 Jun 2014

      It's a strange place with everything in one hall - pool tables, bowling alley, mini arcade and a childrens play area. I think it's good for hosting birthday parties and there's lots of fast food options near by (Donnybrook Fiair, Mao and Mcdonalds just across the street).

      I do think the games seem a bit outdated though...but it was pretty empty for a weekend day anyways.

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      Rachel G.
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      19 May 2012

      Overall, so grotty it's actually good.
      This has a bowling alley, amusement arcade area, and a rotten cafe. It is riddled with screaming children, which is only to be expected. It also does children's parties. Consequently, there is a pervading reek of tomato ketchup throughout the whole venue.
      Last night, I went bowling for the first time in about 15 (eek!!) years. There were 12 of us, and it cost 10 euro a head for two games, which spanned about two hours. The bowling shoes (why?!) smelt clean. Our machine worked properly, even if the graphics on the score-screen mocked my awful bowling skills. However, our other team's machine did not work properly and sucked the skittles into the bowl-return mechanism, breaking it. For a bunch of late-twenties, this was funny. For a bunch of little kids, I think it might have caused tears and tantrums. Yet for us, this was only ever meant to be a funny/nostalgic experience so it added to that.
      Additional points: the toilets are so vile I'd seriously rather use the ones in the pub across the road. Mid evening, I had a blood sugar slump, but was unwilling to buy the overpriced canteen chips and chicken nuggets that were one of the very few options available in the cafe. I tried to get sweets from the vending machine as an alternative, but the bockety old thing just ate my last euro instead. So in a rage I went back to the cafe. Frightfully horrible chicken and chips appeared 10 minutes and 10 euro (yes) later. Again, so bad that it was funny.
      And a final note- this place would be greatly improved by a bar. (Or is that just my opinion?!)

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      12 Feb 2010

      Ah the Bowler, the place of my youth, i think the pay in at the door thing came just around the time i stopped going there. i remember getting the 75 to Stillorgan every Friday evening after school to hang out at the bowler, spend some time playing air hockey and sometimes attempting a bit of snooker. Everyone in secondary school who was cool used to come here on the weekends for a while, it was the cool thing to do!

      then it got boring and we stopped going, they introduced an entrance fee, we realised the food wasn't nice and the bowling went up a bit in price. this wasn't our dream hang out spot anymore.

      its still a grand spot for a spot of bowling and i have gone back quite a few times but i have only ever indulged in the bowling. I have had a great time to be honest. Bowling isn't something i do regularly so i always have a good time when i go

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      Joshua R.
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      I happen to believe that if you're going to go bowling, do it in a place that is just a touch on the seedy side (Seriously, I spent many happy hours bowling with a convicted Felon in the Northwest US, GOOD TIMES!)..so the Stillorgan Leisureplex fits the bill nicely.

      It's also got some decent video games, even if they are a bit spendy at 1 euro/play. I blew most of my disposable cash on SNIPER!, but my favorite, House of the Dead was, well, dead, so I had some to spare for Air Hockey.

      There is a small fee just to get in, but you get it back if you bowl or play snooker so it really just helps keep the crowd of wandering crazies at bay. Fortunately for the people I was with, if you're a crowd of wandering crazies with cash, you're A-OK!!

      It should definitely be pointed out that the electronics for the scoring system worked perfectly, which is actually not nearly as common as it should be at places like this. The shoes were also in really great shape, another plus.

      Bottom Line: if you think bowling alleys are, by definition, pretty funky places to have fun, then grab a shirt with your name on the pocket and go throw your balls!

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      This place is probably way too young for me these days, I remember when I thought it was cool and truth be told I could probably still loose myself in it for a happy few hours but then the grown up part of me would kick in and I'd go home to my warm slippers and my Bovril.

      So, if you are under the age of 29 and enjoy a boggling array of arcade games, pool / snooker, bowling and hanging about on gates and walls telling each other how lame life is then this is the place for you.

      Overall it feels grotty though it is probably just a bit dated and the food served in the diner is not great at all. However I reckon with a group and a couple of drinks you would very likely have the time of your life so don't take my word for it, jump in some even and post a review here telling the world just how much you disagree with old an Q

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    • Photo of Rónán C.
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      There was a time, maybe when I was around eight or nine, when we got to go to the Leisureplex nearly every week. Birthdays, you see, everyone in our class seemed to have one. And if it didn't include bowling, Q-zar and cake you were seen as a bit of a looser.

      Then there was Bam Bams Zoo, where you could run around, climb on stuff, fall over and drown in the ball pit. Back in the day the Leisureplex was number 1, no question.

      Then you get a bit older, and decide that the leisureplex is for kids. So you give it a break for a few years, explore new possibilities, like girls. Before one day you wake up with an insaciable urge to play pool in a dark room, and the Leisureplex becomes cool again.

      There's an arcade and food too, and for one glorious golden era when I was in first year of college it was open 24hrs a day. Sigh....how the great have fallen....

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