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Welcome to the Connection!

The only bowling in Boulder!

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GRAND REOPENING!

We have completed a major renovation of all ten bowling lanes! To celebrate, we are showing off our new lanes by welcoming people to try them out for free during several Grand Reopeing events in November and January. Read news release>>


COME IN AND BOWL A GAME ON OUR NEW LANES FOR FREE!

Wednesday, January 13, 11am 2pm, plus free soda and popcorn

Thursday, January 14, 7pm - 10pm, Big Lebowski bowling

Sunday, January 17, Noon - 4pm, plus free soda and popcorn

The UMC Connection is a great place to take a break, relax, and have fun! We have 8 regulation-sized (9-foot) pool tables, 10 bowling lanes with automatic scoring, an arcade with games, pinball, foosball, and air hockey, free Wii, HDTVs and special events! Stop in to play for awhile, watch sports on the BIG screen TV, and have a snack.

Remember - the UMC Connection is open to the general public for bowling, pool, arcade games, food and party reservations. Bowling is fun for all ages. Our lanes are special needs and limited mobility accessible, so this can be a fun and rewarding activity for everyone!

For reservations and more information, email theconnection@colorado.edu or call 303.492.6338.

You can have made-to-order entrees and delicious snacks delivered right to you in the Connection games area - EVERY afternoon and evening!

Order burgers, fries, fish & chips and more from the Connection Restaurant menu!

(Hours subject to change during CU breaks, holidays and summer.)


CLICK BELOW TO SEE THE MENU, HOURS, AND HOW TO ORDER:

THE CONNECTION RESTAURANT MENU

(Hours are subject to change during CU breaks, holidays and summer.)

Public always welcome!

NEWS! The Connection received a 2008 Diversity Service Recognition Award for its commitment to provide a welcoming, inclusive and fun place for all persons, including accessible facilities for people with disabilites and limited mobility. Read the article >>

 

 

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