Batting Cage

Epic Entertainment

Batting Cage in Pueblo, Colorado

4.2(167 reviews)
Epic Entertainment
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About Epic Entertainment

Epic Entertainment is a batting cage located in Pueblo, Colorado. Located at 701 South Pueblo Boulevard. Visit for more details on hours, availability, and amenities.

Facility features

  • Softball
  • Baseball
  • Birthday Parties

Reviews

  • Rene Torres5

    Epic Entertainment is a fantastic spot! We started with the batting cages, which have a great range of speeds for both baseball and softball. It's super convenient that they provide bats and helmets, but you can bring your own gear if you prefer. The prices are really reasonable, too. We also checked out the laser tag and the mini-golf course. The mini-golf layout is beautiful, fun, and challenging. What really stood out, though, was the staff. The two ladies who helped us were incredibly friendly and welcoming from the moment we arrived. They also have a snack area with tasty treats, and my daughter loved the ice cream. Plus, there's a nice party area. Having just moved here from Texas, I can already tell this will be a regular hangout for my family. I definitely recommend checking this place out!

    9 months ago

  • Brenden kitchin4

    The batting cages are perfect and at a dollar a token it cannot be beaten. The mini golf course definitely needs some work. It’s fun but there’s so many tares in the carpets. Giving there isn’t very many places like this in Pueblo it is nice.m to visit.

    a year ago

  • Brian1

    I’m a huge mini golf fan (i play all the time, all over the country and this was perhaps the worst course I’ve ever played. Poorly maintained (see photos), AND poorly designed throughout. It looked cute walking in, as the landscaping surrounding the course is inviting but playing the course was so awkward and problematic— lots of debris, cracks, peeling turf, holes on steep slopes, holes so tilted your ball just rolls back to you, or away from the hole to the side rails (no matter how close you get, or weirdly, straight to the metal drains at the lowest point of each hole… Overall it just wasn’t fun for me and my opponent, and we couldn’t play seriously. I can imagine you may enjoy it if you dont care about playing a good quality game or keeping score. On a positive note, it wasn’t expensive ($8 for adults), is open late and has other offerings (laser tag and batting cages), but I certainly will not return to play through this mess.

    2 years ago

  • Shawna Cash3

    We went Monday, July 29, 2019 to play miniature golf. I really liked the shade from all the large trees; they really helped in the 92 degree weather. I didn't like that two of the holes didn't have AstroTurf (even though the owner replied to another review it would be done before this summer). The ball plates all have divots so when you hit the ball it first is sent into the air. There were also several courses that had cracks in the cement under the AstroTurf. Definitely needs continue renovations to be like what it was when I was a kid. My favorite thing, however, was the Cherry Icee slush. $23 for one adult, an 8yo, small Icee and a medium Icee.

    6 years ago

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