Frank Entertainment to Open Two Mega Entertainment Complexes in the Fall
| Revolutions via Facebook |
| Revolutions to open in City Place. |
Revolutions Bowling Bar & Grille is scheduled to open this fall at 700 S. Rosemary Avenue, taking up several spaces including the former Macy's location. This entertainment complex will feature a restaurant, a sports theatre with over two dozen LED screens, a full-service luxury sports bar with premium alcohol, 24 bowling lanes, a video arcade, and a live theatre and concert venue -- all under one roof.
The restaurant will serve standard family-friendly fare including crab cakes ($7.99), mozzerella sticks ($6.99), buffalo wings ($8.99), and burgers ($8.99). A kids menu features items for $4.99 and a weekday happy hour will offer half priced appetizers, $2 draft beers, $3 well drinks, and domestic bottles at two for $5.
Revolutions is scheduled to open sometime this fall.
| Frank Theatres via Facebook |
| Construction is underway for the new Frank Theatres. |
Both entertainment complexes are owned by Jupiter-based Frank Entertainment which has owned over 150 theatres, restaurants, arcades, and bowling centers since it was founded in 1906 by Samuel Frank of Philadelphia.
The two entertainment centers are expected to bring a boost of much needed jobs and family-friendly activities to Palm Beach county.
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