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New Plymouth venue set to open doors following £1.2 million investment

Spinners Plymouth is an interactive games bar

CGI image of how Spinners Plymouth will look(Image: Spinners )

A new games bar in Plymouth is set to open its doors on October 12.

Spinners will open in the Devon city following a £1.2m investment. The interactive games bar will offer food and cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere. It will be located at Drake Circus The Barcode, a leisure and entertainment destination.

The bar will also offer a 'clayshot' concept. Situated on The Barcode’s lower ground floor, guests can choose between five clay shooting booths, five Duckpin bowling lanes as well as two darts oches.

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Amy Trott, head of operations at Spinners º£½ÇÊÓÆµ commented: “Following the success of Reading, we’re delighted to welcome Spinners to Plymouth. Guests can expect unique games, such as the clay shooting game, which is the first of its kind. The reduced lane length and smaller pins and balls that feature in Duckpin bowling mean that there’s more rivalry to be had – we just encourage guests to keep it as healthy competition!”

Greg Lumley, centre director at Drake Circus added: “We’re always on the hunt for exciting new brands and experiences to bring to Drake Circus and The Barcode, so it’s fantastic to be able to welcome Spinners. It’s a great addition to our leisure offering, giving people in Plymouth a totally new interactive games concept.

"I’m sure it’ll be hugely popular when it opens next month, especially in the lead up to the festive party season!”

Operating over two floors, Spinners has capacity of 150 and will open daily, from midday until late. The upstairs of the venue plays host to a private bar, which is available for events and exclusive use.