City, located on 233-249 High Street in London, is 55,000 sq. ft. over three levels and offers games and social activities for all ages.
The original launch date was May. However, it has been pushed back to mid-June so that final operational planning can be completed.
The centre will include 130 arcade machines, 10 lanes of bowling, a laser-tag arena that can accommodate up to 24 people, batting cages and virtual reality experiences. Karaoke rooms and AR darts are also included.
It is anticipated that the opening will create over 80 jobs, and increase visitor numbers in the town centre.
Jeet said, “At the heart of City is bringing people together.
We wanted to create an environment where people of different generations could share experiences, feel welcomed, and create real memories.
The Centre, run by the family behind Airport Bowl in Slough, represents an investment worth PS11million into the leisure sector.
The aim is to create a fun, inclusive environment for friends, families and corporate groups.
The venue is designed with neon signage, statement lights, and an atrium central that connects all levels.
Each floor is unique while still maintaining a common theme.
All transactions are cashless and designed to be quick and simple.
At kiosks located in the venue, guests can purchase credits to play arcade games and laser mazes. A play card is provided that keeps track of points and prize wins.
Bookings are generated a QR code which can be scanned by each activity station to get instant access.
The centre will feature an extensive food and beverage offering that will focus on comfort food.
The menu features items like butter chicken burgers with loaded fries, classic Hot Dogs, churros and waffle tacos.
The menu includes vegetarian and vegan choices, as well as special kids’ options such as pizza, burgers and chick’n with fries.
The bar offers a wide range of cocktails such as Passionfruit Martinis and Negronis. It also serves craft beers and premium spirits.
The City uses technology and attractions from all over the world including India, China and the US.
The project will provide new employment opportunities for local residents, help support local suppliers and create connections with schools and college through work experience.
The venue is located just eight minutes away from the Elizabeth Line, and has on-site parking. It’s easily accessible from London as well as the surrounding region.
The official opening date should be announced within the next couple of weeks.
City is located at 233-249 High Street and spans over 55,000 sq ft on three floors. It offers a wide range of social and gaming experiences for people of all ages.
The original launch date was May. However, it has been moved to mid-June so that final operational planning can be completed.
The centre will include 130 arcade machines, 10 lanes of bowling, a laser-tag arena that can accommodate up to 24 people, batting cages and virtual reality experiences. Karaoke rooms and AR darts are also included.
It is anticipated that the opening will create over 80 jobs, and increase visitor numbers in the town centre.
Jeet said, “At the heart of City is bringing people together.
The Centre, run by the family behind Airport Bowl in Slough, represents an investment worth PS11million into the leisure sector.
It is a place that offers a high-energy, inclusive atmosphere for corporate groups, family, and friends.
The venue is designed with neon signage, statement lights, and an atrium central that connects all levels.
Each floor is unique while still maintaining a common theme.
All transactions are cashless and designed to be quick and simple.
The kiosks in the venue allow guests to purchase credits that can be used for laser maze and arcade games. They also receive a card which tracks their points and prizes.
Bookings are generated a QR code which can be scanned by each activity station to get instant access.
The centre will feature an extensive food and beverage offering that focuses on comfort food.
Menu includes butter chicken burgers as well as classic hot dogs, churros and waffle tacos.
There are also vegetarian and vegan options, as well a kids’ menu that includes burgers, fries, pizza and chick’n.
The bar offers a wide range of cocktails such as Passionfruit Martinis and Negronis. It also serves craft beers and premium spirits.
The City uses technology and attractions from all over the world including India, China and the US.
The project will provide new employment opportunities for local residents, help support local suppliers and create connections with schools and college through work experience.
The venue is located just eight minutes away from the Elizabeth Line, and has on-site parking. It’s easily accessible from London as well as the surrounding region.
The official opening date should be announced within the next couple of weeks.