Wembley Stadium Bowl

The Wembley Stadium Bowl and Starlight Restaurant was an entertainment and dining venue situated just west of the Empire Pool (now the SSE Arena) in Wembley Park, Wembley, north-west London.

In the early 1960s American-style tenpin bowling alleys became popular in the UK. In 1962 a bowling alley and restaurant was built west of the Empire Pool. The Stadium Bowl boasted 24 bowling lanes.[1][2][3]

The name Starlight for the restaurant was probably inspired by the Starlight Dance held in the neighbouring Empire Pool on 17 October 1959, which was one of the very first popular music events held at Wembley.[4]

Tenpin bowling competitions were held at the Stadium Bowl, some reported on Pathé newsreels.[5]

The tenpin bowling craze declined relatively quickly and had largely died out by 1972. The Stadium Bowl became a 15-court squash centre in November 1974, hosting the British Open Squash Championships from 1975 to 1980. It has since been demolished.[1][2][3]

References

  1. 1 2 Hewlett, Geoffrey (1979). A History of Wembley. Brent Library Service. p. 222.
  2. 1 2 Knight & Sabey, Donald R. & Alan (1984). The Lion Roars at Wembley. Donald R. Knight. p. 153.
  3. 1 2 Bass, Howard (1982). Glorious Wembley. Guinness Superlatives. pp. 130–2.
  4. Frith, Brennan & Webster, Simon, Matt & Emma (2013). The History of Live Music in Britain, Volume I: 1950-1967: From Dance Hall to the 100 Club. Routledge. pp. 183–4. ISBN 1409422801.
  5. British Pathé (2014-04-13), King Of Tenpin (1963), retrieved 2016-08-14

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