The Roxy Ball Room Is Bringing Thurland Street To Life

Words: LeftLion
Wednesday 11 October 2017
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Ping pong, beer pong and red plastic cups? Yep. Please.

Every now and then, we thank our lucky stars that we have a crackin’ bar scene here in Notts. There’s a boozer to suit everyone, but there’s still room for new places to come along and get us tipsy.

Roxy Ball Room is a swanky new venue that promises to bring a new concept to Notts nightlife. Inspired by the games culture in London bars, you’ll be able to raise your red cup, filled with a bevvy of your choice, to a night of next-level gaming.

The Hockley venue will be chock-a-block with ping pong, pool and bespoke beer pong tables for you and your mates to go crazy. Whether you’re popping in for a quick hit after work or planning a night-long championship battle with all your pals, it promises a proper lively atmosphere.  

Having already set up camp in Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool and Huddersfield, this new Hoodtown haunt will be the sixth opening in five years for the Yorkshire-born brothers who dreamed this place up in 2013, and this will be their first bar in the Midlands.

Roxy Ball Room will opening its doors on Thursday 12 October above Mojo on Thurland Street. Head over to their Facebook page to get stuck into a competition that could see you winning a £300 bar tab.

Roxy Ball Room on Facebook

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