QUEENSBURY — Esports entertainment venue Luxury Box has announced the grand opening of a 2,200-square-foot expansion that includes an expanded menu and the area’s largest indoor golf facility.
“This new expansion solidifies The Luxury Box as the ultimate venue for sports fans, food lovers and golf enthusiasts in Queensbury,” the company said in a press release.
Guests can play on world-famous golf courses, practice their swings, and take golf lessons in a comfortable, climate-controlled environment equipped with a state-of-the-art golf simulator to suit all ages and skill levels. It is said that you can also enjoy it. To the luxury box.
“We are excited to bring something truly unique to the Queensbury community with this new expansion,” said David Brindle, owner of The Luxury Box.
“Our goal is to create spaces where people can enjoy memorable times, and our new indoor golf facility and expanded food and beverage options will allow us to further enhance that experience,” Brindle added. .
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In addition to the new golf facility, the expansion will include a larger seating area to accommodate holiday parties, birthday parties, corporate meetings, fundraisers and more, the company said in a press release.
Our expanded menu includes a variety of new food and drink options to suit every taste. From fried chicken to pizza, enjoy an elevated dining experience while watching the latest games on big screen TVs or relaxing between rounds of indoor golf.
As previously reported, the Queensbury Planning Commission a year ago approved the company’s expansion plan by removing the existing 554-square-foot building and installing a new building that would connect to three other buildings on the site. Approved.
Prices range from $35 per hour for open bays to $45 per hour for private suites and $90 per hour for party suites, the company said.
Luke Mosseau is a staff writer. Contact: 518-742-3224, lmosseau@poststar.com.