MIRRA After Dark debuts to expand Bellevue's nightlife scene

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue's nightlife is poised for a transformation with the debut of Mirra After Dark at the innovative VR social entertainment venue, restaurant, and bar, Mirra. Set on the third floor of Lincoln Square South, this exciting new event will feature live DJs every Friday and Saturday night, running from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m.

, creating an energetic and immersive atmosphere. Attendees can enjoy a visually stunning experience with wall-to-wall 8K LED screens displaying vibrant digital graphics. Throughout the evening, the kitchen will offer a variety of sharable appetizers and flavorful entrees, ensuring guests have plenty of culinary options to complement the nightlife experience. The full bar will mix up specialty cocktails, further enticing patrons to indulge in the evening. By providing a unique blend of virtual reality entertainment, dining, and nightlife, Mirra After Dark aims to draw in both locals and visitors, enhancing Bellevue's appeal as a vibrant city.

This initiative not only adds to the local entertainment scene but also positions Bellevue as a growing hub for nightlife activities. The launch reflects the city's ongoing commitment to fostering a dynamic urban environment.

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