“You don’t need to go anywhere else to find something to do.” “My favorite thing is that it’s just everything all in one,” said general manager Mike McGrath.
On the other side, visitors are greeted with flashing lights, thumping music, and more arcade games than guests might ever know what to do with. “They’ll definitely draw a large crowd and if they can play their cards right, they’ll keep one.”ĭepending on which way you are entering the facility, different sounds can be heard from the crack of pool balls, the hum of guests eating, and bowling balls striking pins a few feet away. “I think that Towson Town Center was a good location for an FEC (Family Entertainment Center) like Round One,” said arcade enthusiast Spencer Franklin, 28, a visitor at the new venue. By: Nathan Kay, Contributing Writer and Keri Luise, News EditorĪfter months of planning, Round One Entertainment, a bowling alley and arcade, opened a new location at Towson Town Center early last month featuring bowling lanes, karaoke, billiards, arcade machines and a full restaurant and bar.