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Loughborough nightlife venue reopens as ‘go-to destination’

A bar and nightclub in Loughborough has reopened as a competitive socialising venue later this month. 

The Kelso will feature four interactive dart lanes, two shuffle boards, a pool table, table tennis and beer pong. 

This new hotspot has been designed to offer a fun and engaging experience and promises to be “the go-to destination in Loughborough for social gatherings”.

The price for interactive darts is £10 and shuffleboard costs £15 per board per hour.

Takeaways are available at The Kelso in Loughborough

Gamers can also scan a QR code at their gaming station and order takeaways to be delivered from the Jam Garden pub next door with artisan pizzas, beef brisket lasagne, goats cheese salad and much more on offer.

Located in the town’s Ward’s End, the venue will also be available to host private parties and events. When hiring the first floor, it comes with access to a variety of amenities, including a dart lane and a pool table. The Kelso also offers the option to include the terrace area and a table tennis setup.

To celebrate the reopening, The Kelso are hosting a ‘Free Play’ event on Sunday, October, 6 from 3pm-5pm, where all games will be free of charge. The venue is due to reopen on Friday, September, 20.

It opens to customers from Friday, September 20. 

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