B Social Opens in Saucon Valley (PHOTOS)
After months of anticipation, a new multi-destination entertainment and dining venue is opening Monday in Lower Saucon Township.
After months of anticipation, a new multi-destination entertainment and dining venue is opening Monday in Lower Saucon Township.
B Social will open later this summer on the site of the former Revolutions multi-venue entertainment center. The newly-renovated property promises visitors a unique, immersive experience with LED walls, axe throwing, bowling, arcade games, live music, dining and more.
The Lower Saucon Township property that previously housed a multi-venue entertainment center called Revolutions at Saucon Valley has been sold, but so far little information is available about the new owner or their plans for the large space.
Nearly a year after a combination bowling alley-restaurant-arcade closed at the Saucon Square shopping center on Rt. 378 in Lower Saucon Township, the anchor space it occupied remains vacant, with nothing to indicate that it will have life breathed into it soon.
Just weeks after a resident proposed to Lower Saucon Township Council that a volunteer beautification committee be formed to help improve the overall appearance of the township's Rt. 378 commercial corridor, another blow to the area was struck with the closure of a large bowling alley-restaurant-fun center Saturday.
A large restaurant, bar and bowling alley in Lower Saucon Township closed abruptly Sunday. Revolutions at Saucon Valley had signs posted on its doors that read: "Revolutions has closed for business. Thank you for all of your patronage. We will miss you all."
An Allentown man is charged with two misdemeanor counts of Terroristic Threats with the Intent to Terrorize Another after police say he allegedly threatened an ex-girlfriend and the man she was with inside a Lower Saucon Township bowling alley and fun center Dec. 2.
A Lower Saucon Township restaurant, nightclub, bowling alley and entertainment venue was the scene of a burglary over the weekend, police announced in a news release posted on their Crimewatch website Monday.
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