Bounce up for World Cup

DSC_2076Saturday night – England’s first game of the 2014 World Cup tournament – lived up to predictions and delivered one of the busiest night in Bounce for a few weeks.

More than 1,000 people went along to the venue with the expectation of supporting England kick off their World Cup campaign against Italy – and they were not disappointed.

Bounce manager James Holland said: “The atmosphere was electric!

“It was a true spectacle with flags, horns and all manner of noise and mess making contraptions that made it exceed many peoples expectations!

“The drummers built up those nail biting moments, our stunning Bounce Bar cheerleaders helped the crowd celebrate and keep the excitement building!

“Not to mention they helped everyone celebrate with our goal out front so everyone could take their own victory shot.”

And if all that excitement worked up an appetite, hungry fans were able to try out the World Cup Burger Menu, which proved a real success.

All of the football booths sold out before noon on match day, but it was the unique scratch card promotion “Getting’ Lionel Messi“ that was by far the biggest hit, with everyone scratching them off to see what they had won.

One customer, Simon Woolsey, beat the odds and won one of the five top prizes – a yard of ale and football platter – during the first match!

James added: “While the end result of Saturday’s match was disappointing, we are looking forward to celebrating England’s game against Uruguay today, with free entry to Loaded for all booth attendees when we win! Come on England!

“So don’t delay get your booths reserved for the next crucial game, in the best spot in the town.”

Booth seats are available for free, with the best view of the action on the HD screens, hostess service, free England food platter to share and free England goodies!

All you have to do is commit to a minimum spend of £10 each online or £15 on the night, which you get back in drinks vouchers.

For more information, go to the website www.bouncebar.co.uk

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