Holler House | Milwaukee and the Nation’s Oldest Alleys
8.9 • Bowling alley
Two vintage bowling lanes with wood stamped from 1904 create a historic atmosphere in a basement bar setting. The place hums with old school charm, featuring deep Polish roots and a classic bowling experience where pins are set by hand. Regulars and legends alike gather here, preserving a unique slice of bowling history.
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Good to know
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Holler House is the oldest sanctioned bowling alley in the US, established in 1908.
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The venue is closed on Sundays, except for special events like tournaments.
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Reservations are not required, but it's best to arrive early on weekends.
2042 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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