The Nottingham venue has undergone a transformation in recent months
A Nottingham venue known for its 'hidden gem' rooftop bar with a view of the council house has undergone a transformation in recent months. Hidden on Long Row, near Five Leaves Bookshop, is launching a new axe-throwing area along with a street food hall.
"We've opened two new areas in the building, we have Hidden Hachet which an axe-throwing experience on the ground floor. You can come in and throw axes at targets for fun so that is up and running already. You can book through the website," Tim explained. The space was once a former bookmakers which had been closed for around seven years before the team took it on. They discovered the amazing rooftop area which they have transformed into a rooftop bar which is the perfect sun spot in the summer offering views across the city centre.
"It's taken a team effort and a lot of hard work to get the new areas together and ready for opening. Everyone has been really committed and pulled together to get this done," he said.
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