# ARCADE REPORT: North Bowl - Philadelphia, PA (August 2021)

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2021-08-25  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/arcade-report-north-bowl-philadelphia-pa-august-2021

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## Analysis

A casual venue report on North Bowl, a stylish bowling alley in Philadelphia with a notable pinball collection. The location features five Stern machines across two floors (Star Wars Pro, Pabst Can Crusher, KISS Pro, Ghostbusters Pro, Star Trek Pro) plus classic arcade games. The author visited in August 2021 and had a positive experience with the machines and venue amenities.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] North Bowl has two pinball machines downstairs (Star Wars Pro and Pabst Can Crusher) and three upstairs (KISS Pro, Ghostbusters Pro, Star Trek Pro) — _Direct observation by venue visitor in August 2021_
- [HIGH] Pabst Can Crusher shares a layout with Whoa Nelly and Primus — _Author's technical knowledge of pinball machine layouts_
- [HIGH] The author had only seen Pabst Can Crusher one other time on location before this visit — _Personal experience statement_
- [HIGH] The Pabst Can Crusher machine played well with no obvious issues — _Direct gameplay observation_
- [HIGH] North Bowl requires proof of vaccination to enter (as of August 2021) — _Direct venue policy observation_

### Notable Quotes

> "Instantly a bell went off in my head that North Bowl has pinball (I shouldn't know that about a place that I've never been to before, but I do 😂)"
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**, N/A
> _Reflects the author's deep familiarity with pinball locations across the country despite never having visited this specific venue_

> "That's a sold collection of pins for a random bowling alley."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**, N/A
> _Indicates appreciation for the quality and variety of pinball machines at a casual bowling venue_

> "I only had time to play Pabst, but it played well."
> — **Author (Knapp Arcade)**, N/A
> _Confirms machine playability and operational status_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| North Bowl | organization | Stylish bowling alley in Philadelphia, PA with five Stern pinball machines and classic arcade games |
| Star Wars Pro | game | Stern pinball machine located at North Bowl downstairs |
| Pabst Can Crusher | game | Re-themed retro Stern pinball machine sharing layout with Whoa Nelly and Primus; located at North Bowl downstairs |
| KISS Pro | game | Stern pinball machine located at North Bowl upstairs |
| Ghostbusters Pro | game | Stern pinball machine located at North Bowl upstairs |
| Star Trek Pro | game | Stern pinball machine located at North Bowl upstairs |
| Whoa Nelly | game | Pinball machine sharing layout with Pabst Can Crusher and Primus |
| Primus | game | Pinball machine sharing layout with Pabst Can Crusher and Whoa Nelly |
| Stern Pinball | company | Manufacturer of all five pinball machines at North Bowl |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | Source/author of venue report |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Venue pinball machine inventory, Location scouting and travel
- **Secondary:** Stern pinball distribution in casual venues, Arcade venue COVID-19 policies

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.85) — Author expresses enthusiasm about discovering pinball machines at an unexpected location, praises the venue's pinball collection and overall experience, and recommends it to others. Minor negative note about bowling lane technical difficulties, but resolved quickly.

### Signals

- **[venue_signal]** North Bowl Philadelphia documented as mid-sized pinball operator with five Stern machines across two floors, representing solid location presence (confidence: high) — Direct venue audit showing two machines downstairs, three upstairs, all Stern brand Pro models
- **[operational_signal]** Pabst Can Crusher and other machines at North Bowl maintained in good operational condition (confidence: high) — Author observation: 'I only had time to play Pabst, but it played well' and 'There was no obvious issues with the other games that I saw'
- **[product_strategy]** Pabst Can Crusher identified as rarely-seen location placement; author reports seeing it only once before at another venue (confidence: high) — Direct statement: 'I've only seen Can Crusher one other time on location, so that was cool'

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## Transcript

My family, brother and nephew spent Sunday morning in Philadelphia sightseeing. After a nice lunch at a historic firehouse my brother suggested that we finish the afternoon off by going bowling. So I asked him, “Where do you have in mind?” His response: North Bowl. DING 🛎. Instantly a bell went off in my head that North Bowl has pinball (I shouldn’t know that about a place that I’ve never been to before, but I do 😂). Let’s Go!

North Bowl is a little more stylish than a normal old school bowling alley. I equate it to the new, redone Lucky Strike Lanes locations. It serves alcohol and food. The lanes are modern and the decor is trendy.

The first thing that I saw right when I walked in the front door was two Stern pinball machines, one common one, Star Wars Pro, and one surprising one WhizBang & Stern’s The Pabst Can Crusher, a re-themed retro pin that shares a layout with Whoa Nelly and Primus. I’ve only seen Can Crusher one other time on location, so that was cool.

Beyond the two pins, the downstairs also had several classic arcade machines, including Rampage, a Multi-Williams and two 4-player classics The Simpsons and NBA Jam.

Beyond having an amazing view of the lanes, the upstairs of North Bowl has three more Stern pinball machines, KISS Pro, Ghostbusters Pro and Star Trek Pro. That’s a sold collection of pins for a random bowling alley. I only had time to play Pabst, but it played well. There was no obvious issues with the other games that I saw. In addition to the pins, the upstairs has air hockey, an always fun Terminator Salvation shooter, a Super Chexx and a Big Buck Hunter that was turned off when I was there.

The bowling was fun, though our lane did experience technical difficulties during our game where it wasn’t picking up all of the pins between balls 🎳 creating havoc with our game. We switched to an adjacent lane that worked better. If someone asked me what I was going to bowl before we started I would have guessed 120. Sure enough, I bowled a 125. Good enough to not be embarrassing 🙂. Since this was an unexpected trip, I was wearing flip flops. I had to buy a pair of socks to play so I picked up the snazzy ones in the picture.

The location did not require masks to be worn inside, but I wore one anyhow. Proof of vaccination was required to enter the building. If you’re in the mood for some bowling and find yourself in the Philly area North Bowl’s pinball offerings make it an excellent choice for a visit.

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