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Gary Armstrong

NQ64 arcade game bar Glasgow: First look inside ahead of opening

One of the most highly anticipated new openings in Glasgow is almost here with the arrival of NQ64.

The new food and drink spot, from the team behind the retro arcade bar brand that's taking the UK by storm, will open its doors for the very first time this Friday, March 18.

And to celebrate, the first people into the Merchant Square bar on both Friday 18th and Saturday 19th night from 7pm, will be rewarded with with a gift bag packed full of NQ64 merch and goodies including t-shirts, stickers, and retro snacks.

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Described as being 'Straight out a futuristic movie set', the new late-night basement venue is awash with neon and UV graffiti at every turn.

NQ64 say: Our artist team have spent hours with their spray paint creating artwork that covers the walls, ceiling and even seating in the NQ64 signature street style that glows under UV lights.

"As you venture down into the neon splattered gaming and drinking den, you enter an immersive adult playground that’s complete with a dystopian urban environment that’s hard to forget.

NQ64 has dozens of retro games (www.carlopaloni.co.uk)

"Once you snake your way around the main gaming floor, there’s a cool lineup of retro arcades including Pac- Man, Time Crisis, and Point Blank ready for action, besides two stand out snug studios containing Dance Stage and Guitar Hero that will bring out your competitive side.

"Guests can take a break from gaming to enjoy their well-stocked bar which has everything from craft beers and sodas, to game-inspired cocktails and local beers. Enjoy your drinks with retro snacks from the bar like Space Raiders and Monster Munch."

The entrance to NQ64 (www.carlopaloni.co.uk)

Meanwhile, on their retro gaming wall, you’ll get a change to take a nostalgia trip back to your childhood through the SNES, MegaDrive, Gamecube and PlayStation waiting for you to have a button-bashing go. Meanwhile, there are also themed pinball machines and exciting arcades on every corner illuminating the bar and adding to the 'eclectic atmosphere'.

No bookings are required for NQ64, entry is free and their retro arcades and pinball machines operate on tokens that can be bought from the bar, while their games consoles are all free to play.

NQ64 has been really popular in Edinburgh (www.carlopaloni.co.uk)

Speaking ahead of the opening NQ64 founder Matt Robson says: “We are currently making the last push to get the venue and games ready for our first guests this weekend.

“We’re lovers of retro gaming and booze, and we hope you’ll be pleased by what’s on offer when you come down! We’ve sourced some amazing games from across the globe and our drinks are no afterthought either.

Dance mats and pinball machines feature at NQ64 (www.carlopaloni.co.uk)

“Join us for a drink and a have a laugh at your mates stacking it on the Dance Mat or getting hammered at Street Fighter!”

NQ64 is located at Merchant Square, Bell St, Glasgow, G1 1NY and will open seven days a week 7pm until 3am from Friday, March 18th at 7pm.

For more information, head to http://www.nq64.co.uk or follow them on Instagram: @nq64glasgow

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