Main Event Entertainment Opens in Suwanee – Its Third Location in Georgia
Unique “Eat. Bowl. Play.” dining and entertainment center opened Dec. 13
Suwanee residents can Head For FUN at the all-new Main Event Entertainment following its grand opening Tuesday, Dec. 13.
Dallas-based Main Event, the nation’s fastest-growing bowling-anchored restaurant and entertainment brand, features chef-inspired dining, more than 100 virtual and interactive games, laser tag, a high ropes adventure course and state-of-the-art bowling.
The new world-class entertainment center, located at 471 Northolt Parkway, will mark the third Main Event in Georgia and the 31st location system-wide. The 49,000 square-foot entertainment complex is the ideal place for groups to get together, share laughs and let their fun out. The Suwanee center features elements of the brand’s newest design prototype that offers a rich, energetic and social experience for guests. The décor features a combination of natural and contemporary finishes that help create an environment that is appealing to both young adults and families. Simply painted raw and exposed structural elements married with abstract iconography contribute to a fun and visually rich environment.
The center opened Tuesday with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by Mayor Jimmy Burnette, that featured a special check presentation to leaders of Annandale Village, a local non-profit organization dedicated to providing progressive life assistance to adults with intellectual disabilities and traumatic brain injuries.
“Main Event is truly a unique dining and entertainment experience that allows guests of all ages to enjoy great food, play an assortment of incredible games and engage in exhilarating activities,” said Main Event Entertainment CEO Charlie Keegan. “We are thrilled to open our doors and begin sharing our interactive and social experiences with the wonderful people of Suwanee. We look forward to becoming a staple of the local entertainment and dining scene.”
The center features an urban bowl experience and social lounge featuring 20 ice-white lanes and multicolored LED lighting appealing to families and young adults alike, billiard tables, more than 60 big-screen TVs, a 9-ft high ropes adventure course and zip line suspended over the massive games gallery.
In addition to satisfying guests’ appetite for fun, Main Event offers an elevated culinary experience featuring innovative American fare and handcrafted cocktails in a high-energy bar and Italian-inspired street food at LaBella’s.
Main Event is consistently ranked the “best place for parties,” with a variety of packages available to entertain guests of all ages. Its distinctive “Eat. Bowl. Play.” experience includes full-service catering with private rooms, free Wi-Fi and the latest audiovisual technology for holiday parties, company meetings, team-building exercises, social gatherings, birthday celebrations and large group events. Main Event is a popular destination for corporate events large or small, as all areas of the center are designed to seamlessly accommodate any need.
The Suwanee center is currently booking holiday parties for companies and other large groups looking for great food, games, activity play and private party space all under one roof.
The Suwanee Main Event is open Monday and Friday from 11-2 a.m., Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to midnight, Saturday from 9-2 a.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to midnight.
About Main Event Entertainment
Founded in 1998, Dallas-based Main Event Entertainment is rapidly growing, with 30 restaurant and entertainment centers across the United States. Main Event features a unique “Eat. Bowl. Play.” experience for groups to let their fun out together. Serving over 20 million guests annually, Main Event offers state-of-the-art bowling, more than 100 virtual and interactive games, multi-level laser tag, chef-inspired dining and a high-energy, full-service bar, making it the perfect place for families, young adults and groups of all ages to Head for Fun. Learn more and see our photo gallery at mainevent.com.
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