Longmont's skee-ball league rolls again at Quarters Bar + Arcade. 8 weeks of head-to-head league nights, trophies on the line, and the 300 Club waiting. $35 per team.
SKEEson kicks off Mon July 6 & Tue July 7 · 7:00 PM · 475 Main St, Longmont
Sign Up to RollStandings, stats, playoffs, a champion. But you don't have to be good to join. Half the league is here for the competition, the other half is here for the laughs and a cold pour off the tap wall. Both halves keep coming back. Grab a friend, a coworker, or your better half, pick your night, and you're in.
Same night, same crew, every week at 7. Three rounds of head-to-head rolling per night.
Weekly standings, a regular-SKEEson trophy at Week 7, and the SKEEson Tournament at Week 8 with medals for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
Mid-SKEEson giveaways, because waiting until the end is no fun.
Roll a 300 or better on league night and you're in the nightly Roll-Off for the 300 Club Champion Pin.
This July starts SKEEson #33 on Mondays and #32 on Tuesdays. Longmont has been rolling with us since 2019.
Can't commit every week? Join the sub list and sneak into league nights all SKEEson long.
Grab a partner and fill out the form. Takes about two minutes.
$35 per team, non-refundable. Pay in person at Quarters or online. We'll email you the steps after you sign up.
Show up at 7:00 PM each week, play your rounds, chase the bracket.
Every SKEEson ends with somebody up here. Could be you two.
The league is 21 and up. Both players on a team need to be 21 or older.
No. All skill levels roll. Standings track match points and total pins, so even new teams can climb fast.
Line up a sub ahead of time and your team keeps competing for points. The sub list exists for exactly this.
Two players per team. Pick your partner and a team name you can say out loud at the bar.
Monday or Tuesday nights, 7:00 PM, at Quarters Bar + Arcade, 475 Main St, Longmont. The new SKEEson starts Mon July 6 and Tue July 7, 2026.
$35 per team for the whole 8-week SKEEson, non-refundable. Pay in person at Quarters or online after you sign up. We'll email you the steps.
Each night caps at 22 teams. If yours is full, hop on the waitlist or sign up as a sub.
“I came for the skee-ball and stayed for everything else. Luke and Emily are there every single night making it a blast, and the whole room just has this easy, fun energy.”
Jamie, Monday regular
“The crowd is the best part. Total mix of people, all ages and all skill levels, and somehow everybody clicks. I've made more real friends here than anywhere else in Longmont.”
Kat, Tuesday regular
“I was terrible my first SKEEson and nobody cared. You roll, you laugh, you grab a beer off the tap wall, you do it again next week. Most fun I have all week.”
Monica, two-time SKEEson player
“Competitive enough to matter, chill enough that you actually want to be there. Standings and playoffs, then everybody hangs out after. Hard combo to find.”
Ryan, team captain
“My partner and I knew zero people when we started. Now half the league feels like family. Luke and Emily built something special here.”
Tammy, league regular
“We're two old friends who needed an excuse to hang out on a weeknight, and this was it. Great people, great drinks, and we got weirdly competitive fast.”
Mike and Bill, team regulars
Back in 2012, Luke and Emily visited a bar and arcade in Denver and couldn't stop talking about bringing that feeling home to Longmont. They planned it for years with their kids at the dinner table: the name, the look, the games. In 2017 they stopped talking and started building, and in February 2019 Quarters opened its doors on Main Street. Twenty self-serve taps, nineteen game machines, two skee-ball lanes, and a league that has turned into one of Longmont's favorite weeknight traditions.
"Skee-ball is about the community. We've met a lot of our closest friends through skee-ball. Quarters Skee-ball League has given us connections we would have never made without it."Emily, co-owner
"Skee-ball is about having a fun thing to do each week with a great group of people. As adults, it can be really hard to meet new people and make new friends. Having a regularly scheduled activity that is both entertaining and social is a great way to do that. Plus it makes Mondays and Tuesdays not suck!"Luke, co-owner