Discover Punch Bowl Social: Deep Ellum’s Premier Entertainment Hub
After more than two years of anticipation, Punch Bowl Social has opened its doors at 2600 Main Street. We invite you to experience this vibrant new venue firsthand.
New to the Community
Punch Bowl Social is part of a nationally recognized entertainment chain, and the Deep Ellum location is only the second venue in Texas. The venue spans 24,000 square feet and blends food, drinks, and interactive activities into one dynamic space. A menu of made‑from‑scratch dishes and creative craft cocktails is a highlight for visitors.
Bowling Experience
The bar‑arcade complex houses ten bowling lanes, including four full‑size lanes adjacent to the 360‑degree bar and a mix of full‑size and petite lanes tucked into quieter corners. Bowling shoes are required for the full‑size lanes and optional for the petite lanes.
Game Pricing and Options
Reserve lanes and purchase equipment at the activities bar. Pricing for paid games is posted on a large board near the 360‑degree bar:
- Bowling: $10 per hour until 5 p.m., $12 per hour after that
- Ping pong: $12 per hour
- Bonzini: $12 per hour
- Giant Scrabble: $10 per hour
Free play is available for board games, cornhole, yardzee, darts, and giant Jenga. All activities are first‑come, first‑served, though bowling lanes can be reserved up to seven days in advance for special occasions.
Family‑Friendly Atmosphere
The venue welcomes guests of all ages every day until 10 p.m. Kids will enjoy board games and classic arcade titles. Arcade play requires a game card, which can be purchased at vending machines throughout the space—cards start at $5 and individual games typically cost $2 or more.
Karaoke for All Ages
Private karaoke rooms are available for rent. Each room is spacious and can accommodate:
- 1‑4 people: $35 per hour
- 5‑8 people: $45 per hour
Homage to Deep Ellum
Throughout the venue, design elements pay tribute to the historic Deep Ellum neighborhood. The corridor between the diner and bar is lined with wallpaper featuring the iconic Deep Ellum sign, while a dedicated wall showcases cassette tapes from local musicians who once performed in the area. Other décor nods include a robot‑themed aesthetic, honoring the beloved steel giant Traveling Man.




