American diner with ten pin bowls

The All Star Lanes bowling alley was a flagship feature of Westfield Stratford City’s food and entertainment offering and remains popular for birthday parties and group meal bookings today. The venue serves hearty American diner style meals and cocktails to enjoy before or after your bowling game. Originally reviewed in 2012, this page has been updated in 2024 to remove some out-of-date information; old prices have been removed and menu items may have changed.
I visited All Star Lanes with a group of friends. Stratford City is their largest branch boasting over twice the number of lanes of their smaller alleys in Bayswater, Holborn or Brick Lane.
All Star Lanes is a completely different bowling experience to what I remember growing up; this is no echoey cold fluorescent strip-lit cavern with the ambiance of a badminton court. With a warm, lively ambiance, fourteen lanes sit alongside the restaurant. You’re far enough away from the alleys not to be bothered by noise. The atmosphere is truly American, but the dark wood furnished booth seating was more luxurious than the 1950s Grease movie pastiche you find at “Eds Diner”.

There is a cocktail bar; as I had driven to Westfield that day, I chose a tall lemonade-based non-alcoholic mocktail with raspberry and lime. As a starter I ordered a short rack of ribs that were joyfully sticky, juicy and tender.

Dining companion Michelle had salt and pepper squid presented in a cardboard Chinese take-out container.

Jeanne’s appealing trio of tostadas came with refried beans, guacamole and coriander.

Surprisingly Louis’ overdone bacon burger turned out to be dry and disappointing. An odd thing to mess up as it’s their signature burger.

Conversely, my blackened chicken fillet burger with portobello mushroom was perfectly juicy.

Sides included broccoli with almond butter, which we all deemed very ordinary. Overly heavy with mayonnaise coleslaw, French fries and mini mac ‘n’ cheese. The latter was the best which would be a meal in itself alongside a dessert.

Michelle ordered the mains version of the ribs, served with sweet potato fries. I felt my starter ribs had had the edge sauce-wise but it was nevertheless the same dish in a larger size. Jeanne opted for one of her all-time favourites, pulled pork, served with rainbow slaw, and wasn’t disappointed.

Margot had grilled salmon with candied beets and horseradish cream alongside cornmeal fritters endearingly known as “hush puppies”.

After lingering over our mains, it was time for our bowling slot. If you weren’t eating at All Star Lanes, they also sell imported American candy bars. We had to wear hired bowling shoes, these were nicer than I remembered too!

A game between five players took nearly an hour. Jeanne was the most skilled player scoring several lucky strikes whereas I was hit and (mostly) miss. Games are priced per person and vary in cost for daytime in the week or a peak evenings on Thursday to Sunday. A special rack is available for younger kids to roll their balls down the lanes with ease
Sometimes big-name DJs provide the sounds; posters were advertising Huey from the Fun Loving Criminals being on the bill soonafter.

Despite the food break spent bowling, we were really too full for dessert but nevertheless investigated. Dessert portions were huge with whoopie pies the size of small birthday cakes.

The brownie was moist and pudding-y drenched in chocolate and streaks of caramel and ice-cream. Desserts were all superb value.

Instead of dessert, Jeanne and I each had sweet and nubbly Reece’s Pieces flavour deluxe milkshakes. These tasted great but could have been served colder. Alcoholic milkshakes such as Baileys or Rum & Raisin are also available, although I think I’d have needed to be rolled home after one of those.
Hugely enjoyable and atmospheric, All Star Lanes makes an excellent venue for a birthday party for any age. As nights out go, it’s not cheap but a meal and game will stretch out all evening. Servers are friendly and helpful; portion sizes are state size so do beware of eyes-bigger-than-stomach over ordering. You need to be mobile for your game! The weeknight deals with two course meals and a game are good value. I’d highly recommend a visit to All Star Lanes and can’t wait to take someone else.
For alternative takes on our visit read these other reviews by Michelle, Greedy Gourmet, Margot, Coffee & Vanilla, Jeanne, Cook Sister Visit hosted by All Star Lanes.
All Star Lanes
Floor 2, Westfield Stratford City
Montfichet Road
London E20 1ET
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