Contracts have now been signed and licensing applications have been made for the new venues. The Nottingham one would open in early summer and the Bristol and London centres later in the year.
The London project will be the brand’s first in the capital, utilising 30,000sq.ft in a building in Waterloo.
“We’re still to confirm the Big Fang brands launching in each site, but we’re planning multi-concept venues that bring together immersive experiences for our audiences. We look forward to sharing more about our growth journey in each city,” the company stated.
The news follows the injection of £5.5m in growth capital into the company.
Big Fang Collective already has six sites in the UK, each offering a combination of crazy golf, disc jockeys and cocktail bars amid a background of graffiti.
Nothing Cheezy is its pizzeria offering. Big Fang Karaoke is an immersive karaoke destination that opened in Liverpool in 2023 and a Big Fang Arcade opened in Sheffield recently. An arcade will shortly be added to Big Fang’s Cardiff outlet.
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