The opening will be the first Electric Shuffle outside of London, and marks an exciting step forward for the brand
The opening will be the first Electric Shuffle outside ofCreated by the owners of its award-winning sister bar,, Electric Shuffle will boast a total of nine playing areas, giving attendees an opportunity to compete for the shuffleboard crown.
CEO Steve Moore, who co-founded Electric Shuffle and Flight Club alongside Paul Barham, said: “We are beyond excited to reveal that we are opening the doors to an Electric Shuffle in"We have loved being part of Leeds’ incredible hospitality scene so much with Flight Club that we wanted to bring another epic addition to the city.
We’re thrilled to be contributing even more to the entertainment offering that already thrives in the area.”
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