Latitude 40 Sports and Entertainment Complex Readies for Opening Tuesday
The brainchild of Robinson native and Montour grad Brent Brown, the 65,000-square-foot complex debuts its strobe-lit bowling alleys, restaurants, sports bars, dance floor and arcade at a VIP preview Friday.
As it readied for its public opening Tuesday night, Latitude 40 threw a preview party Friday night, drawing guests from the Tri-State region and debuting its strobe-lit bowling alleys, open-concept restaurants, sports bars, arcade and live-performance space. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch, former Steelers running back and television analyst Jerome Bettis, gaming and business executive Ted Arneault and about 500 others jammed the 65,000-square-foot entertainment venue in Robinson Pointe. Once inside the neon-bathed entrance of the three-story complex, guests danced to '70s and '80s covers by Totally 80s, sampled signature cocktails and noshed on rare filet and spicy shrimp, grilled vegetables, pastas and oven-fired pizzas, …
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