After years of planning, designing and building, Electric Shuffle, were pleased to announce that the doors to their latest bar in Manchester opened on 21st June 2024 and SMB are delighted to have advised on their new lease.
Manchester is the latest addition to their existing venues in London (Canary Wharf, London Bridge), and Leeds as a result of their continued success. They also have bars in Austin, Dallas and New York in the US.
Consultant, David Offenbach, and Legal Director, Nigel Zaoskoufis, attended the soft launch party in Manchester and had a very enjoyable day.
Ross Shepley-Smith, CFO of Red Engine said Nigel Zaoskoufis and David Offenbach have acted for Electric Shuffle and sister brand Flight Club Darts since the beginning when the dream was brought to life in Flight Club Shoreditch.
He said: “They are both very experienced commercial property solicitors in the competitive leisure sector who are professional, knowledgeable and have an excellent attention to detail picking up on both legal points and deal points at early stages of the transaction. They are both a vital part of the Red Engine Team.”
On their client’s new venue, Nigel said: “It is a very welcoming space for up to 400 guests that has a super retro style fit out and with 15 shuffle tables. Like all their other bars, the food and drink is amazing and the service is first class with staff who are always friendly and helpful with any assistance you may need.”
SMB wishes Electric Shuffle every success with its new Manchester venue.
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