Are you looking for fun things to do in Toronto that aren’t just geared toward children? There’s a new spot that might be right up your alley — literally.
A “first-of-its-kind” 25,000-square-foot entertainment venue has just opened in the GTA and it promises to cater to people of all ages.
Bowls & Blasters, located inside the Promenade Shopping Centre, officially launched on Friday, May 30. The multi-attraction space combines classic activities like bowling and laser tag with bumper cars and a large arcade, offering a variety of ways to spend a few energetic hours indoors.
It’s aiming to be a go-to destination for groups, families, and anyone craving some low-stakes competition and retro-style fun.
The 12 bowling lanes at Bowls & Blasters.The GG Media Group | Handout
Bowls & Blasters was founded by Ali Chenari, a former art director with credits at Disney, Netflix, and DreamWorks. His goal? To fuse eye-catching design with interactive, immersive play.
The venue was designed to stand out as a unique entertainment hub for Thornhill and the greater GTA — especially during the chilly winter months.
According to its website, the space was created as a versatile spot for different types of gatherings, whether you’re “celebrating a birthday, planning a night out with friends, or simply looking for a way to spend time with family.”
Bowling fans will appreciate the setup here: there are 12 lanes, complete with lounge-style seating, blacklight effects, and laser projections. It’s a spacious setup that works well for both casual dates and bigger groups.
One of the venue’s major highlights is its multi-level laser tag arena. Bowls & Blasters describes it as offering one of the top experiences in North America, featuring eight different game modes, LED-enhanced gear, and a layout packed with props and tactical equipment for a more immersive match.
One of the standout features is the 360° bumper cars, where you can spin and crash your way through a designated arena. There’s also a synchronized laser show and music to add to the sensory overload, making it a full-on experience. And yes, bumper cars are still just as fun when you’re an adult.
The large arcade at Bowls & Blasters.The GG Media Group | Handout
There’s also a sizable arcade on-site, blending nostalgic classics with newer games. Whether you’re chasing high scores or just after the bragging rights that come with snagging a cool prize, it’s a solid way to round out your visit.
“We didn’t just build an arcade or a bowling alley,” said Ali Chenari. “We created an imaginative playground where families, teens, and adults can connect, compete, and let loose.”
The lounge area.The GG Media Group | Handout
Not into games or tagging it out on the laser field? Bowls & Blasters also has an on-site dining area with a sports bar — a handy spot for parents at kids’ parties or anyone looking to grab a bite.
Bowls & Blasters is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday, with extended hours on Fridays until 1 a.m. Weekend hours kick off earlier — from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturdays and 10 a.m. to midnight on Sundays.
Bowls & Blasters
Price: Varies depending on what activity you select
When:
- Monday to Thursday — 11 a.m. to 11 p.m
- Fridays — 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
- Saturdays — 10 a.m. to 1 a.m.
- Sundays — 10 a.m. to 12 a.m.
Address: Promenade Shopping Centre, 1 Promenade Circle, Thornhill, ON (Entrance 2)
Why You Need To Go: Whether you’re after a few rounds of bowling, a high-energy laser tag match, a spin in a bumper car, or just want to hit up a sprawling arcade, Bowls & Blasters packs a lot under one roof. With food and drinks available on-site, it’s an easy place to spend a few hours, whether you’re going full-throttle on the games or just hanging out.
Bowls & Blasters website
Have fun, Toronto!