New Immersive Social Entertainment Venue Coming to Downtown Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Mirra, a groundbreaking immersive social entertainment venue, will open in Downtown Bellevue, Washington, this August, introducing a new level of interactive entertainment to the area. The expansive 10,708 square foot space will accommodate up to 482 guests and feature state-of-the-art virtual reality gaming experiences displayed on giant 8K LED screens. Designed for both competitive gamers and casual fun-seekers, Mirra allows up to eight players to participate in various interactive party games, with a total capacity of 32 players for full competitions. The venue will offer a diverse menu of world-inspired shareables and handcrafted cocktails, maintaining an all-ages policy until 6 p. m.

, after which it will become a 21+ nightlife venue. Founder Sam Wang highlights the importance of shared experiences and the energy generated during gameplay, ensuring a captivating atmosphere for all attendees. Mirra will launch with six unique games, catering to a variety of skill levels and encouraging group reservations for special events. The Bellevue Collection views this launch as a significant opportunity to elevate social entertainment in the region, aligning with its commitment to providing top-tier dining and entertainment options. As Mirra prepares for its opening, it promises to be a transformative addition to the local entertainment landscape.

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