New 650 m² Entertainment Hub Opens in Central Brussels Featuring Interactive Games and Dining
Color Fun, a new 650 m² entertainment venue in Brussels, combines interactive games, karaoke, and a fast-good restaurant to offer a vibrant leisure experience.
- • Color Fun offers a color-matching touchscreen floor game along with darts and shuffleboard.
- • Soundproof karaoke booths accommodate up to six people.
- • A fast-good restaurant serves pizzas, tapas, charcuterie, and more at affordable prices.
- • The venue is led by entrepreneur Jérôme Desombre, known for Space Fun Game.
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A new entertainment venue, Color Fun, has just opened in the heart of Brussels, spanning 650 square meters and offering a diverse range of leisure activities. The space is designed to provide immersive, interactive experiences aimed at attracting a broad audience looking for both fun and social engagement. Visitors can engage in a unique color-matching game projected onto a touchscreen floor, requiring players to avoid fast-moving red squares. For traditional entertainment, the venue offers soundproof karaoke booths accommodating groups of up to six people, plus competitive games such as darts and shuffleboard.\n\nDining at Color Fun features a 'fast-good' restaurant concept, delivering delicious and affordable quick meals. The menu includes freshly made pizzas, tapas boards with a variety of vegetables, charcuterie, cheeses, nachos, and croque-monsieur, complemented by a self-service wall for beers and cocktails.\n\nThe project is spearheaded by Jérôme Desombre, a former banker turned entrepreneur renowned for his previous venture Space Fun Game in Etterbeek. The venue has already garnered positive reviews for its innovation and entertainment diversity, appealing to locals and visitors alike. Reservations are encouraged but walk-ins are welcomed, making it an accessible new hotspot for immersive leisure in Brussels.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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