Soo Blaster has been rebranded as Blaster Power House.
Owners Das Kumar and spouse Sharmila did a mushy launch of the downtown institution beneath its new title Saturday.
Renovations, began about eight months in the past, are full and there are a number of recent sights for all ages to take pleasure in.
“It’s a modern, high-energy, all-in-one entertainment destination where family and friends and the community can come together to enjoy games, great food, and unforgettable experiences all in one place,” Das advised SooAt the moment.
Das and Sharmila opened the area as Soo Blaster within the Sault’s downtown core in 2017 as a bar, restaurant, arcade and live performance and sports activities venue.
Familiar options such because the bar, restaurant, pool tables, arcade and live performance stage stay, however the restaurant has been renamed Ribs and Wings.
Also, the live performance stage includes a new video display screen.
Das stated the brand new laser tag room will likely be a favorite with prospects.
“The laser tag room is where everybody wants to be,” stated T.J. O’Neil, Blaster Power House occasion supervisor.
“Blaster Power House is not just a place to be. It’s an experience.”
The Kumars have additionally added bowling, extra video video games, digital dart boards, a boxing and kickboxing machine, a simulator for a lot of sports activities together with golf, hockey, soccer and a zombie searching recreation, a slide for youngsters and a Super Grid recreation.
A big, mechanical Bumblebee, a personality from the favored Transformers franchise, greets guests as they arrive.
Das stated the 25,000-square-foot attraction is the biggest indoor household recreation place of its sort in northern Ontario.
The bar and restaurant space can seat 690 folks.
“We also have two huge banquet rooms. We can fit up to 250 people in each of them,” Das stated.
A celebration room for youngsters, in a position to seat 20, can also be accessible.
“We’ve got everything covered in one place. We wanted to give the community something they cannot experience elsewhere in the Sault or northern Ontario,” Das stated.