It sounds like a lot of fun 😍
A major pub chain is looking to open a potential new venue in Nottingham after receiving funding that would allow them to expand on its existing locations. NQ64 bar group owns pubs across the UK with locations in Cardiff, Manchester and Birmingham with a new venue being considered for Nottingham.
"We are a city centre destination bar and there is a really great life night here. It's a real no-brainer for any upcoming bar looking to expand. It's a great blend of different types of people from professionals to students. It's been high on our agenda at NQ64," he said. The bar is described as an 'experience-led' evening that mixes gaming with selected craft beers, themed cocktails and soda. The business was started in 2019 by Matt Robinson and Andy Haygarth in Manchester. It's known for its games, bright neon interiors and extensive drinks menu.
"We have about four or five original Playstations and Megadrive on each site which is the gaming side of things. We have a list of about a dozen gaming-themed cocktails which are all excellent and a decent collection of craft beer. We do snacks, not food, including Pot Noodles in some sites."
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