Liverpool’s social scene is about to level up as Star Pins prepares to open its doors on School Lane from 15 January, bringing a huge mix of games, food and late-night vibes right into the city centre.
Following a smash-hit launch in Coventry, Star Pins is rolling into Liverpool with everything you need for a full day (and night) of fun. Expect ten-pin bowling, ice-free curling, tech darts, karaoke, shuffleboard and a brand-new arcade all under one roof.

By day, it’s a relaxed spot for family outings, birthdays and casual catch-ups with mates. But once the clock hits 6pm, the atmosphere switches up. The lights drop, the music turns up and Star Pins transforms into a high-energy music bar playing feel-good commercial hits, making it ideal for date nights, group nights out and celebrations.
Food-wise, you’ll find a comfort-food menu designed for sharing between games, with loaded pizzas, crispy chicken, nachos, fries and sweet treats on offer. There’s also a fully stocked bar serving cocktails, mocktails, draught beers, ciders, wines, slushies and soft drinks, perfect for keeping the good times rolling.

The venue, currently home to Roxy Lanes, will be transformed into Liverpool’s second Star Pins location. Both brands are operated by Professionals at Play, known for creating lively social spaces built around games, music and great food.
Speaking on the change, Matt Jones, CEO of Professionals at Play, said:
“We’re thrilled to bring our newest concept to Liverpool. Star Pins is designed to be more inclusive for families during the day, while still delivering that party vibe in the evening. It’s a venue that truly offers something for everyone.”

The remaining two Roxy venues in Liverpool will continue to be playgrounds for the over-18 crowd, while Star Pins brings a fresh, exciting twist to the city.
Star Pins Liverpool opens on School Lane from 15 January. Whether you’re in it to bowl, sing, compete or just soak up the vibes, this is one opening you won’t want to miss. Book your lane now or find out more here.
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