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810 brings bowling, billiards, gaming under one roof in Panama City Beach

The 32,000-square-foot entertainment center features bowling lanes, arcade games, virtual sports, and a specialty milkshake bar, adding to the area's family-friendly attractions.
A bowler prepares to roll at 810 Billiards & Bowling's new Panama City Beach location, featuring modern lanes with neon lighting and the venue's signature '810' branding displayed on the back wall. (Photo provided)

A new entertainment destination combining bowling, billiards, and interactive gaming has opened its doors in Panama City Beach. 810 Billiards & Bowling’s 32,000-square-foot venue features 16 bowling lanes, including six private lanes for exclusive events.

  • The facility offers multiple entertainment options, including two TruGolf simulators, four interactive axe-throwing bays, and two Krazy Dart bays that blend traditional darts with modern technology. Sports enthusiasts can watch games on more than 30 televisions, including an 85-inch four-panel screen and a 14-foot projector.

“We are eager to bring our unique blend of social sports and family fun entertainment to Panama City Beach,” said Seth Glenn, managing partner of 810 Billiards & Bowling. “810 is designed to be a place where people of all ages can gather, unwind, and celebrate.”

The venue includes Mean Mugs Milkshake Bar, serving specialty treats like The Cookie Monster, made with Lil’ Blue Panda Ice Cream and various cookie toppings. The main menu features items ranging from Bangin’ Shrimp to the 810 Philly, alongside a full-service bar offering craft beers, wines, and signature cocktails.

Additional amenities include ten pool tables, arcade games featuring Godzilla Kaiju Wars Virtual Reality and Raw Thrills Fast & Furious Arcade Motion, and a stage for karaoke, trivia, and live music. The venue uses a QR code ordering system for food and drink delivery to gaming areas.

  • This marks 810’s second Florida location, joining existing venues across Virginia, South Carolina, Texas, and Arizona. The facility opened November 23, operating from 11 a.m. to midnight Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

A grand opening celebration is planned for after the new year. The venue is located at 9902 South Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach.

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