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New 20,000-sqft “eatertainment” concept planned for Franklinton

Punch Bowl Social notes itself as the nation’s leading “eatertainment” concept, offering bowling, karaoke, gaming, food, and drinks.

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Enjoy bowling, shuffle board, and arcade games once opened. | Photo via Punch Bowl Social

No need to spike this punch bowl — we’re already buzzing off the news.

Punch Bowl Social, a national food and entertainment concept, is opening a new location at Gravity in Franklinton in spring 2024. Once fully opened, the “eatertainment” center will be 20,000 sqft with bowling, shuffle boards, arcade games, and a full menu of food and drinks.

“Part of being a conscious community is this idea that we want people to live life to its fullest, and having fun, celebrating and laughing is a really important piece of that,” Gravity founder Brett Kaufman stated in a release. “Punch Bowl Social is the perfect platform for these shared experiences.”

Here’s what we know so far:

  • The drink menu is expansive with local beers, wines, and cocktails. Food options range from chicken and waffles to charred egg plant dip.
  • Games and activities are either free or rentable.
  • This is the 16th location in the US.
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