SEE inside the new sports bar, which features immersive gaming, darts, plus a whole lot more and promises to be a "safe place to have fun."
The Post Box Sports Bar will officially open its doors on Friday, November 1, bringing a much-needed variety of entertainment to the Top of Town.
Featuring Sky and TNT sports channels on a number of screens, a variety of games including shuffleboard, pool and darts, plus an interactive sports simulator with more than 30 sports experiences, the bar promises to be a "hub for all occasions."
Wayne Lee-Buckland, operations director, told the Gazette: "I just want it to be fun for everyone."
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The bar is the creation of local businessmen Hayden Gowan, Wayne Lee-Buckland, and Paul Deaken and prides itself on the state-of-the-art Pro Sports simulator which allows customers to test their skills at sports like football, rugby and golf, even being able to pick their favourite stadium to play in.
Wayne added that the designated simulator area features a 'waitress light' which customers can turn on to receive service from the bar, rather than making the trip over to queue for drinks.
"It makes it easier for everyone, you haven't got to leave the area and waste time and we can carry on serving."
He said that he "can't wait" for the immersive gaming system to to go live, "especially with the kids who will go absolutely mental for it."
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Wayne emphasised that he wants the Post Box Sports Bar to be known as a "safe place to have fun," explaining that it is "somewhere for everyone to enjoy," and he even hinted at a shuffleboard league for elder residents to enjoy.
With a number of drinks on tap, plus classic bar food to enjoy and plans for 'Chicken Wing Wednesdays', the Post Box will cater for all audiences.
Readers can visit the Post Box Sports Bar, in the Top of Town, on Friday, November 1.
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