Bowling, pool and video game-themed restaurant chain coming to Tucson

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Get ready Tucson! The venue offering laser tag, arcade games, craft beers, cocktails and much more should be ready this May.

Main Event Entertainment, which Dave & Buster's owns, will open at Fashion Park Shopping Center at 1188 W. Irvington Rd.

The 50,000 square feet facility will offer bowling, laser tag, arcade games and billiards. It will also offer a bar with craft beers and cocktails. There are currently 50 locations in 17 states, with current locations in Avondale, Gilbert and Tempe.For more information, please visit MainEvent.com.Phil Villarreal is the senior real-time editor for KGUN 9. He is also a digital producer and host of"Phil on Film" seen weekly on Good Morning Tucson, Phil moved to KGUN after 17 years with the Arizona Daily Star. He is married and has four children. Share your story ideas and important issues with Phil by emailing phil.villarreal@kgun9.

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