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New Family Entertainment Center in Saucon Valley Square to Open July 15
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B Social is a two-story, 45,000-square-foot restaurant and entertainment venue that offers live music, bowling, axe throwing, arcade games, and more.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. - PennZone -- B Social, a state-of-the-art multi-entertainment center and event venue that utilizes cutting-edge technology to provide guests with a unique, multifaceted experience, announced it will open its doors in Saucon Valley Square Shopping Center at 3717 U.S. Route 378 on Monday, July 15.

"We're excited to bring B Social to Lehigh Valley and the surrounding area, providing epic entertainment for guests of all ages," said B Social Co-Owner Kayur Popat. "We envision B Social as the ultimate destination for any and every type of gathering, celebration and milestone. Our open floorplan offers the flexibility to transform each section of the venue into a perfect, personalized space for any event."

The two-story, 45,000-square-foot venue features activities, attractions and full-service dining while paying tribute to the Lehigh Valley's rich culture with custom artwork throughout the venue. Experiences located throughout the entertainment center include:
  • Bowling.
  • Axe throwing.
  • A curated collection of arcade games ranging from the latest releases to nostalgic titles.
  • A stage for music and other types of live entertainment.
  • A dance floor.
  • Pool and ping pong tables.
  • Three full-service bars, including an indoor/outdoor beer garden serving hyper-local craft beers.
  • Private meeting spaces.
  • A hand-picked selection of appetizers, entrees and desserts that reflect Lehigh Valley's culinary heritage.
In addition to experiences, B Social boasts the latest technology, including over 70 screens and two next-generation high-performance mega-spectacular LED walls: a 34-foot dining room screen and a 24-foot experience center screen.

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"We're introducing Lehigh Valley to a new standard of entertainment," said Zoltan Estrella, general manager of B Social. "B Social's cutting-edge technology, like our two LED walls, provides guests with an immersive environment for watching games, enjoying music, and creating unforgettable social gatherings. We are hyped to have guests watch their favorite teams on the big screens this football season."

The venue has private rooms available that can be booked for special events, parties, networking mixers and corporate gatherings. It also offers various event packages for groups of all sizes. Options include party platter packages, group drink packages, bowling packages, axe-throwing packages, birthday party packages, unlimited arcade play packages, custom packages, and a venue buyout option.

Learn more about B Social's group reservations and private party options by visiting www.bsocialpa.com (https://tmt.spotapps.co/private-parties?spot_id=123705&callback_url=http%3A%2F%2Fbsocialpa.com%2F&_gl=1%2aa7unbf%2a_ga%2aMjA5NTI0NzA3NC4xNzE1OTc1MTkz%2a_ga_VG24VK2VKT%2aMTcxODc0Mjg5NC40LjAuMTcxODc0Mjg5NS4wLjAuMA..%2a_ga_L7FFY9ER4B%2aMTcxODc0Mjg...) or contact sales@bsocialpa.com.

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