Par6 Social set to open February 27

Get a sneak peek at Lexington’s newest interactive entertainment destination.

LEX Par6 Social exterior

Par6 Social is located next to Burlap & Burch at Fayette Mall. | Photo by Par6 Social

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Fore. Mark your calendars, y’all, because Par6 Social is scheduled to open at 3565 Nicholasville Rd. at Fayette Mall on Monday, Feb. 27.

Par6 Social is an entertainment complex featuring a restaurant, bar, 14 large-screen TVs, and three Topgolf Swing Suite simulators.

🍹 Food and drink

The menu offers a variety of eats — from appetizers like blistered shishito peppers and flatbread pizza to main courses including mushroom bacon gorgonzola meatloaf and broiled shrimp scampi.

Grab a pint of your choice from 16 draft beers or sip on a handcrafted cocktail — we’ve got our eyes on the Par6 Lemonade.

⛳ Swing Suites

Each suite can hold up to eight players offering everything from classic golf play to zombie dodgeball. See the full list. Reservations are recommended and available up to seven days in advance.

Rates are $30 per hour Monday-Thursday and $50 per hour Friday-Sunday.

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