A competitive games bar in Glasgow is now taking bookings ahead of its grand opening.
Boom Battle Bar will open within St Enoch shopping centre on March 18.
Combining arcade-style games with American influences, some of the games on offer include "augmented reality" darts, axe-throwing, beer pong, pool, shuffleboard and more.
A range of beers, wine, spirits, cocktails and street food will be available to keep guests going.
Boom Battle Bar CEO Richard Harpham said: "We’re delighted to be opening bookings for this exciting new venue so we can bring the BOOM experience to Glasgow and make our first move into Scotland.
"This action-packed venue inside the St Enoch Centre will house our most sought after games. We couldn’t be more excited for mates, dates, family and colleagues to experience the ultimate competitive thrill and all BOOM has to offer!"
It is hoped that the launch of the new bar in Glasgow will create a new type of social environment to enjoy, as well as a positive addition to the shopping centre.
Glasgow Boom Battle Bar owner Jack Harrison said: "Seeing the site develop over the last 12 weeks has been incredibly exciting for me and the team.
"We can not wait to have people through our doors to experience the adrenaline-pumping new way to socialise in Glasgow."
Anne Ledgerwood, Centre Director at St. Enoch Centre added: "We are thrilled to welcome Scotland’s first Boom Battle Bar to St Enoch Centre next week.
"Boom Battle Bar is fast becoming the UK’s leading competitive socialising venue, and we see this being a great addition to St. Enoch Centre’s existing leisure and retail offerings.”
Bookings are now being accepted for Boom Battle Bar HERE.
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