How’s your skee-ball game? What about duckpin? If you’re rusty, you’d better get practicing, because Robert Lupica is bringing his signature social game club, Slingshot, to Atlanta this fall. It’s something you won’t want to miss.
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Like the club’s Charlotte location, Slingshot Atlanta will feature 52 competitive arcade games, including one developed by the company, an oversized skee-ball game called Super-Skee. The club will feature two and four-player games in a 17,000 square-foot site, complete with indoor and outdoor space.
“We’re a hipster, upscale game center with a full bar, food, outside seating, and we’ll have DJ nights as well,” Lupica told What Now Atlanta. And that’s not all. At Slingshot, you pour your own drinks (after having your ID checked of course). “We have a self-tapping beer wall; that’s kind of a staple for us. We’ll have 45 taps of beer, wine, and cider, and we might even end up adding some pre-made cocktails on there,” Lupica added.
Lupica shared Slingshot Social Game Club will likely open before or after Thanksgiving of this year. So come November, you know where to head when you want to unwind. Or get wound-up. Whatever you’re after. Check out Slingshot’s social media for a sneak peek at what’s to come.
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So Maloof opened Manny’s, bought the Yacht Club, sold the Manuel’s building and adjacent parking lot (to be developed into high-end townhouses)– yet had the nerve to do a GoFundMe to keep Manuel’s open. Geez…
Is this the same guy that asked for money via Gofundme that currently sits at $186k? If not, I apologize. Damn smart, savvy, and borderline corrupt if so. Damn. One born every minute.
I believe this is his son who opened Manny’s Grant Park.
That’s correct.
PPP as well…