Create Unforgeta-Bowl Moments After-Work in Studio 300 Kapitolyo

You can rent out private bowling lanes for your team.
by Christa I. De La Cruz
January 22, 2020

(SPOT.ph) Kapitolyo in Pasig City is well known as a foodie haven where hole-in-the-wall restaurants and specialty cafes abound. But there's more to it than having places to satisfy your empty stomach. In case you missed it, an indoor bowling and billiards center—Studio 300—opened its doors at Pioneer Centre in October 2019 to groups of friends and families looking for something to do in the area between meals.

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Studio 300 features 10 bowling lanes, which are at P1,000 per hour, per lane and P220 per player, per game. During peak hours (Monday to Thursday, from 5 p.m onwards; from Friday to Sunday; and during holidays), rates go a bit high: P1,250 per hour, per lane. Shoe rental is at P65 per pair. Couches come in leather, too, for that vintage vibe.

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You can also rent out the two VIP lanes for private events—birthdays, reunions, or when you just want to bowl it out with your competitive friends. Rental package, which includes a two-hour use of the exclusive lanes, bowling shoes rental, and buffet, start at P22,640. This private bowling hall has a maximum capacity of 25 people, but only six players can bowl per lane.

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If bowling is not your thing, you can rent a billiard table for P350 per hour or a dart board for P300 per card, which has a total of 12 credits. Playing is counted at one credit per game, per player.

Studio 300 is at Pioneer Centre, Pioneer Street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City. It is open from Sunday to Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m.; and from Friday to Saturday, from 12 p.m. to 2 a.m. For more information, follow Studio 300 Bowling on Facebook.

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Main photo from Studio 300 / Facebook

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