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Bowlmor AMF

www.bowlmoramf.com

 
Bowlmor AMF is the largest owner and operator of bowling centers in the world, with 309 locations across the US, Mexico, and Canada, specializing in corporate outings, private parties, leagues, and walk-in, retail bowling. The company’s portfolio of brands includes value-based, mid-range, and high-end bowling entertainment experiences designed to accommodate the unique needs and tastes of our diverse clientele. Exceptional service. Incredible value. Limitless potential. This is Bowlmor AMF.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million

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