The company has agreed a lease on a 17,000sq.ft space at Cabot Circus, an upscale shopping and dining destination in the centre of the historic city.
It will be the company’s sixth venue and will feature two of the brand’s immersive 18-hole mini-golf courses, as well as a 19th hole (pictured) where players have the chance to win a free game. The courses are named Tropical Trail and Ancient Explorer and will include extensive theming, including large structures and plant life.
Treetop Golf’s CEO and cofounder, Elizabeth Stanway, said: “We can’t wait to bring our immersive mini-golf destination to Bristol. We’re on a mission to spread wonder and to help our guests connect through new experiences and share special moments together.”
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