![]() Jarvis bites down on his mouthpiece and starts swinging. Picture perfect jab lands for the Saudi/Brit. Nice combo from Gib draws “ooohs” from the crowd. Forearm striking? Nice right hand catches Gib on the offense and it backs him up. Round 2: 1-1-2 by Jarvis, but doesn’t land solid. Jarvis Play-By-Play Updates: 170 lbs.: AnEson Gib vs Jarvis Khattri Click the link in our bio to sign up | Partnered with /r7cCLwJQuK- KINGPYN BOXING JAnEson Gib Vs. Jarvis via unanimous decision (49-46,49-46,48-47) #KingpynSF | LIVE NOW | Live on DAZN. For more information, check out pinsbar.#Kingpyn Official Decision: def. Pins Mechanical Company is located at 141 N. “It doesn’t cost much to play and it’s a great place to meet everyone,” Harding said. every day, but afterward requires patrons to be over 21 years old. The bar is family-friendly and open to all ages until 8 p.m. “I really enjoy greeting people and showing off the place when I get a chance,” he said. ![]() Chester Harding, a host at Pins, said that the atmosphere always garners reactions from guests. Van Hemert said that the space reflects its original structure. The space is decorated with subway tile, rustic wood and some original accessories, like a garage door. The location was most recently home to a National Tire & Battery shop, and originally to a Columbus tire company. It also includes two other spots where different food trucks can park and sell their food to patrons. “It just reminds everybody to have fun.”Īlthough Pins does not offer a food menu, it has Por’ketta, a food truck, permanently parked on its patio. “It’s old-school, it’s taking you back to a different type of playground - it’s like an adult playground,” Van Hemert. Pins also has Four Square on its patio and holds a tournament every Wednesday at $5 to enter. It also offers two non-alcoholic drinks on tap, a craft root beer and craft orange soda, as well as two non-alcoholic cocktails and punches. The bar is home to craft beer, bourbon and whiskey. We like to provide an experience.”Īlong with a full bar, the place features its variety of games at no cover charge, but operate on a pay-to-play system. “It’s different than just sitting at a bar and watching TV. “It’s an absolute blast to be able to play an activity while you’re drinking, and it provides such a social experience,” Van Hemert said. The company currently owns three 16-Bit locations in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati,, and plans to expand the Pins concept to a second location in Dublin, Ohio in 2017. Other games include pinball, ping-pong, shuffleboard and Jenga. With no bowling alleys located near campus, Pins also offers the East Coast tradition of duckpin bowling, which is a style of bowling that involves smaller pins and a smaller but heavier ball. The bar-arcade scene continues to grow in Columbus, and these gathering places specialize in serving drinks along with providing vintage consoles and games. “It’s a place for everybody to get together and enjoy activities.” “Pins Mechanical Company is a social gathering place for a wide demographic of people,” said Jeni Van Hemert, operations manager of Rise Brands. The company is also responsible for 16-Bit, a bar and arcade with a similar concept. 23 in the downtown area, is the latest project for entrepreneur Troy Allen, owner and founder of Rise Brands. ![]() Pins Mechanical Company, which opened on Sept. The newest addition to Columbus’ hybrid bar and arcade collection brings bowling, old-school entertainment and vintage design. Pins Mechanical Company opens lanes for business ![]()
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