Difference between revisions of "World Sports Grille"
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Revision as of 19:58, 7 April 2022
To do
- Rename this article World Sports Grille Tucson.
- Create World Sports Grille Seattle. 731 Westlake Avenue North, Seattle, Washington 98109, United States.
- Do we create pages for "unreleased venues" like we do unreleased games? I'd imagine we would... if so, create World Sports Grille New Hampshire or w/e city it was planned for. Was planned for "early April".
- Another planned (and possibly built?) venue: World Sports Grille Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA (Harrisburg Mall)
- Maybe a "Restaurants" section in the "Sega USA venues" omni?
- Seattle's logo has the Sega logo removed, and I haven't seen any other traces of the name elsewhere. Hm.
- From the official website: "We operate a network of restaurants, bars, and entertainment facilities throughout North America, including Mexico and the Dominican Republic." ??? Is this referring to maybe the... restaurant management firm/company that Sega Entertainment USA hired to set these restaurants up? I thiiiink so, but putting this here for now.
CartridgeCulture (talk) 19:54, 7 April 2022 (EDT)
Images to incorporate
World Sports Grille Seattle exterior
World Sports Grille Tucson official pre-release artist rendition