Art & Entertainment

810 Entertainment opens its doors at the Dulles Town Center

A huge new bowling and entertainment venue in Loudoun County quietly opened its doors to the public starting today – Wednesday, November 19.

And The Burn has your first look inside.

The Burn has been reporting on the plans for 810 Entertainment since February 2024 when news first broke that it was in the works for the Dulles Town Center shopping mall in Sterling.

It’s gone into the lower level of the space that used to be the Sears department store.

We walked through 810 Entertainment today – and the first word that comes to mind is “cavernous.” It’s massive with new things to explore around each corner.

But parents be warned – put a tracker on your kid if they tend to wander. It took us several minutes and lots of twists and turns to find our way back to the door where we had entered.

Among the features at 810 Entertainment, there are bowling alleys, various video games and interactive games – including the type that spit out tickets redeemable for prizes.

And yes, there is a ticket redemption counter.

There’s also axe throwing, pool tables, and many other amusements.

The center also features a full restaurant and bar – and a few feet away, there is a milkshake bar called Mean Mugs. You can see the 810 Entertainment food menu at the bottom of this story.

The Dulles Town Center venue is the sixteenth location for 810 Entertainment, according to the brand’s website.

As we have been reporting, it will soon have some stiff competition when the new Pinstack entertainment venue opens, likely in 2026.

That project is under construction at the Kincora property off Russell Branch Parkway.