A brand-new arcade bar is to open this spring in Glasgow.
NQ64 promises to bring a unique nightlife experience to the city centre with a mix of gaming, bespoke cocktails and the brand's signature neon-filled aesthetic to provide an ‘immersive experience for guests.’
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The adult-only ‘gaming and drinking den’ will open in the former space of the Distrikt club on Bell Street at Merchant Square.
A huge collection of old school arcade games will fill the space giving you the chance to revisit nostalgic classics like Street Fighter, Tekken or Mortal Kombat.
There will also be a selection of more modern consoles like Playstation, MegaDrive and Gamecube to test your skills on Guitar Hero, Time Crisis or Point Blank.
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Entry to the underground bar will be totally free, leaving you more to spend on a fun ‘game-themed cocktail menu’ featuring a strawberry gin-based ‘Packs a Punch’ or a rum-soaked ‘Mad Max’.
The owners behind the successful chain of concept bars already have locations in Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Cardiff and Edinburgh.
Eager to launch in Glasgow next, NQ64’s founder Matt Robson said: “Glasgow has always been on our radar.
"We’ve been looking for the perfect NQ64 location since we decided the grow the brand back in 2019.
“We can’t wait to share our venue with guests looking for a different night out.
“We’re working hard on a new drinks offering and a couple of other surprises for the Glasgow launch.”
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