Don't look at Santa's right hand! |
A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Even Father Christmas is playing the Circle Game!
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Indoor Minigolf at Funspot in Laconia, New Hampshire
A look at the indoor mini-golf course at Funspot New Hampshire.
Adam Lueb, aka Retro Adam on Instagram, kindly sent me this photo of an indoor miniature golf course he spotted during a Thanksgiving visit to Funspot in Laconia, New Hampshire.
The New Hampshire Landmarks indoor minigolf course at Funspot. Photo by Adam Lueb |
Funspot New Hampshire is the 'The Largest Arcade in the World'! It's been open since 1952 and boast's Central New Hampshire's only 18-hole indoor mini-golf course.
The obstacles and features on the course come from Funspot's previous Landmarks of New Hampshire course which was open from 1964 to 2014. You can see a photo of that on Funspot's Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.
Check out the Funspot website for more info about the arcade and minigolf.
More photos from Adam's visit to Funspot can be found on his Instagram page.
On our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour we've played indoor minigolf at Amusement Arcades in Felixstowe, Cleethorpes, Hunstanton, Brean, and Whitby. Our travels actually began in 'old' Hampshire!
Links:
- Funspot New Hampshire's website
- Retro Adam on Instagram
- NeonCade website
Related blog posts:
- Guest blogs
- Indoor minigolf
- Amusement Arcades
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Swingers Crazy Golf in London's West End
New Swingers Crazy Golf course opening in London's West End.
While down in London Emily swung by Swingers Crazy Golf's new West End location. The indoor minigolf venue will consist of two courses, currently under construction in part of the old BHS store at 15 John Prince's Street, just down the road from Oxford Circus.
The new Swingers Crazy Golf course is opening in the Spring |
The new Swingers Crazy Golf West End venue is scheduled to open in March 2018.
The doors are open for more building work at Swingers Crazy Golf |
The new Swingers Crazy Golf course is a neighbour of The Phoenix. We've been to a few 'do's' there over the years |
In the meantime you can visit Swingers Crazy Golf's City courses at 8 Brown's Buildings. I played there in August this year.
Hole 8 of the Windmill Course at Swingers Crazy Golf in the City |
Check out the Swingers Crazy Golf website for more information, opening times and ticket information.
Link:
- Swingers Crazy Golf website
Related blog posts:
- Swingers Crazy Golf
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Dino Falls Adventure Golf at the Trafford Golf Centre in Manchester
A look at the new Dino Falls Adventure Golf course at the Trafford Golf Centre in Manchester.
After an evening's shopping at the Trafford Centre we swung by the Trafford Golf Centre for a look at the new Dino Falls Adventure Golf course.
Hole 9 |
We're looking forward to having a round on the 18-hole course when the weather is a bit nicer than it was last night!
Hole 18 |
It's not the first time the Trafford Golf Centre has been home to a minigolf course. Back in the late noughties there was a 9-hole Championship Miniature Golf course on the site. A course I won two tournaments on in 2009 - the Mini Masters and Mini Open! The previous minigolf course there was the 84th we played. Dino Falls Adventure Golf became the 792nd visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
Visit the Trafford Golf Centre and Dino Falls Adventure Golf websites for more information, opening times and prices.
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- Dinosaur
- Manchester
- Adventure Golf
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
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- Manchester
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- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Christmas Crazy Golf at Lakeside Village Shopping Centre in Doncaster
The Lakeside Village Shopping Centre has a free-to-play Christmas Crazy Golf course set up for shoppers to play during the festive season!
We visited Lakeside Village Shopping Centre to play the summer Crazy Golf course last year. The unique layout was good fun and became the 397th played and 678th visited overall on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
Visit the Lakeside Village Shopping Centre website for more info.
We visited Lakeside Village Shopping Centre to play the summer Crazy Golf course last year. The unique layout was good fun and became the 397th played and 678th visited overall on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
The Crazy Golf Adventure Golf course in summer 2016 |
Visit the Lakeside Village Shopping Centre website for more info.
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Hastings Adventure Golf survey finds technology losing ground on Christmas lists
Results of a Christmas list survey by Hastings Adventure Golf.
The team at Hastings Adventure Golf has conducted a survey which reveals that technology is slipping down the Christmas wish list of adults in Sussex.
The survey revealed that technology, including mobile devices, PC and games, was not in the most desired category of gifts this year.
The unexpected revelation showed that the most wanted category of Christmas gifts was ‘clothes or accessories’. In close second place, was ‘an experience’ to include tickets to events, days out and mini-breaks. Technology took third place.
When asked specifically about ‘gift vouchers’ for days out or experiences, 50 percent of the adults surveyed agreed that the gift of an experience or day out was a great present.
With many people already owning more tech devices than ever before, active, fun and memorable experiences are becoming more popular as a gift choices.
Hastings Adventure Golf is always keen to get more people active and they run a number of events, competitions and promotions throughout the year. They have three outdoor minigolf courses on the seafront site - a classic Crazy Golf, an Adventure Golf layout and a Pirate Golf course. We've visited and played them a LOT on our Crazy Golf adventures since 2007!
While new technology might not be top of Christmas wish lists the Hastings Adventure Golf App has proved to be a popular free download to help people make the most of the experience.
Players visiting Hastings Adventure Golf can download the scorecard and loyalty app to keep a record of their visits and results, use the on-course selfie spot feature, and receive offers.
Visit the Hastings Adventure Golf website for more info.
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The survey was commissioned by Hastings Adventure Golf and conducted by One Poll, with a sample of 400 adults (50:50 Male:Female) in Sussex.
The team at Hastings Adventure Golf has conducted a survey which reveals that technology is slipping down the Christmas wish list of adults in Sussex.
What's on your Christmas wish list? |
The survey revealed that technology, including mobile devices, PC and games, was not in the most desired category of gifts this year.
The unexpected revelation showed that the most wanted category of Christmas gifts was ‘clothes or accessories’. In close second place, was ‘an experience’ to include tickets to events, days out and mini-breaks. Technology took third place.
When asked specifically about ‘gift vouchers’ for days out or experiences, 50 percent of the adults surveyed agreed that the gift of an experience or day out was a great present.
With many people already owning more tech devices than ever before, active, fun and memorable experiences are becoming more popular as a gift choices.
Hastings Adventure Golf is always keen to get more people active and they run a number of events, competitions and promotions throughout the year. They have three outdoor minigolf courses on the seafront site - a classic Crazy Golf, an Adventure Golf layout and a Pirate Golf course. We've visited and played them a LOT on our Crazy Golf adventures since 2007!
While new technology might not be top of Christmas wish lists the Hastings Adventure Golf App has proved to be a popular free download to help people make the most of the experience.
Players visiting Hastings Adventure Golf can download the scorecard and loyalty app to keep a record of their visits and results, use the on-course selfie spot feature, and receive offers.
Visit the Hastings Adventure Golf website for more info.
Related blog posts:
- Hastings Adventure Golf
- Hastings
- Survey
The survey was commissioned by Hastings Adventure Golf and conducted by One Poll, with a sample of 400 adults (50:50 Male:Female) in Sussex.
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Finding out about the Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf courses in Sudbury, Canada.
We recently heard about the Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf courses at Josephines Vegetables in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The venue has SEVEN courses and 63-holes!
There's a LOT of minigolf at Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf |
In 2010 we played a minigolf course in a Pub Beer Garden in Sudbury, Suffolk, England! Hopefully one day we'll get to visit Sudbury in Canada too.
Opened in 1997, Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf has been a member of the US ProMiniGolf Association since 2000. Next year the course will host the 21st Annual Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf USPMGA event.
The gates/gaps in the obstacles remind me of the frame on the Labyrinth obstacle on the Eternit style of miniature golf courses |
We've seen quite a few dinosaur, Jurassic and dragon themed courses on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour travels, but none have looked like the unique layouts at Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf. The dinosaur skeletons give the course a museum-like feel.
One of the steel dragons on the course |
The seven course layouts were designed by Josee and Marcel Rainville, who have operated Josephine's Vegetables on the property since 1982. The courses are dedicated to their son Steven and his friend Tyler, and all families who have been impacted by cancer.
The layouts were designed to be unpredictable and fun to offer something different each time a game is played. Josee tells me that it is possible to score a hole-in-one on each of the 63-holes - however, attempting the feat took FIVE YEARS of playing! I bet 'The Putter King' Allan Cox would like to take on that challenge.
Can you name this Pokemon? The hole has only seen one hole in one since 1997!!! |
Interestingly five of the courses are what would be termed 'traditional' minigolf, in that you play the holes using a golf putter and ball. But two of the layouts are called Pool Putt and require you to use a pool cue! We always like to see variations of the game and have played Pit-Pat and Crazy Golf Pool on our travels. Emily also found some Snookergolf Billiards tables in Blankenberge, Belgium earlier this year.
The Dinosaur Valley Adventure Golf scorecard |
The Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf courses re-open for another season of fun on the 1st of May 2018. Check out the Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf website and Facebook Page for more information.
Links:
- Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf website
- Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf & Josephine's Vegetables on Facebook
Related blog posts:
- Canada
- Dinosaur
All photos courtesy of Josee Rainville at Dinosaur Valley Mini Golf.
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Crazy Golf in Stourport on Severn
The last stop on our mini road-trip around the midlands was in Stourport on Severn. Ahead of our visit we'd seen there were two miniature golf courses there - an interesting looking jungle-themed crazy golf and a grass putting layout - but when we arrived at Playland in Riverside Park we found another crazy golf course! A nice bonus.
The 9-hole Crazy Golf course at Playland became the 469th played and 789th visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
In our match-up on the course I won with a score of 25 to Emily's 29.
The grass Putting course wasn't open on our visit and so became the 790th visited on our tour.
The 18-hole jungle-themed Crazy Golf course in Stourport on Severn became the 470th played and 791st visited on our travels.
In our match-up on the course we tied with a score of 36, with Emily scoring three holes-in-one to my two aces.
Stourport on Severn is an interesting town and well worth a visit. It has a seaside resort feel to it - dating back to its role as a day-trip destination for workers from Birmingham in times gone by. The colourful minigolf courses, variety of amusements, pubs and other facilities in the town make it a nice destination.
Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Stourport on Severn
Links:
- Playland in Stourport on Severn
- Riverside Park and Meadows in Stourport on Severn
Videos:
- Crazy Golf at Playland in Stourport on Severn
- Crazy Golf at Riverside Park in Stourport on Severn 1
- Crazy Golf at Riverside Park in Stourport on Severn 2
- Crazy Golf at Riverside Park in Stourport on Severn 3
This was the course we'd seen online ahead of our visit to Stourport on Severn |
The 9-hole Crazy Golf course at Playland became the 469th played and 789th visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
Playing the bonus course |
Having trouble with some numbers |
We hadn't seen this obstacle on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour travels before |
A look at the 9-hole Crazy Golf course |
Hole 2 |
Emily playing a Cannon |
Playing hole 2 |
The grass Putting Green in Stourport on Severn |
The 18-hole jungle-themed Crazy Golf course in Stourport on Severn became the 470th played and 791st visited on our travels.
The Crazy Golf & Putting Green are in Riverside Park |
A nice ace |
Shooting another hole in one |
The hut |
One of the many signs for the Crazy Golf course |
The Great Flood in 1947 must've been quite a sight! |
The whole area would've been underwater! |
A look at the layout |
A sly snake in the jungle-themed Crazy Golf course |
Emily holing out |
One of the most colourful settings we've playing minigolf in |
The tricky first hole |
The course is a really nice layout |
Well worth a play |
Stourport on Severn is an interesting town and well worth a visit. It has a seaside resort feel to it - dating back to its role as a day-trip destination for workers from Birmingham in times gone by. The colourful minigolf courses, variety of amusements, pubs and other facilities in the town make it a nice destination.
Related blog posts:
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
- Stourport on Severn
Links:
- Playland in Stourport on Severn
- Riverside Park and Meadows in Stourport on Severn
Videos:
- Crazy Golf at Playland in Stourport on Severn
- Crazy Golf at Riverside Park in Stourport on Severn 1
- Crazy Golf at Riverside Park in Stourport on Severn 2
- Crazy Golf at Riverside Park in Stourport on Severn 3
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Location:
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Holiday Lights Mini Golf at Fun Fore All
Finding out about the Holiday Lights Mini Golf and festivities at Fun Fore All Family Fun Park in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania.
A view of the Holiday Lights Mini Golf course |
We love sharing what's going on in the world of minigolf through our blog and social media channels and it's brilliant to see courses getting involved with different festivities.
One such course is Fun Fore All in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. The team there love theming their two 18-hole courses and recently had a successful Halloween. Now attention has turned to Christmas and their Holiday Lights Mini Golf which runs from November 17th to January 2nd.
View the Holiday Lights Mini Golf Teaser video.
Fun Fore All Family Fun Park's two 18-hole miniature golf courses are being transformed into a fully playable walk-through holiday lights experience.
The courses will have a variety of themed festive lights including Country & Western, penguins, the Taj Mahal, under the sea, and a Victorian Christmas. Holiday Lights Mini Golf will also have a walk-through light tunnel, a twenty-foot Christmas tree, and a holiday musical show that plays several times an hour.
It sounds brilliant. We love seeing courses getting involved in different events and seasonal activities. On our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour we've seen a few Christmas-themed layouts, including the Chrizy Golf course in Manchester back in 2012!
I'm still the reigning minigolf champion of Christmas having won the Chrizy Golf Masters in 2012! |
Running from November 17th through to January 2nd from 5-10pm each night, the event is also packed with many other holiday inspired activities for the festive season including live reindeer, free pictures with Santa Claus every Friday and Saturday night, Christmas cookie decorating, a drop off for letters to Santa, a holiday concert, face painting, balloon art, caricature art, and great holiday food and drinks like hot chocolate, hot apple cider from Soergel Orchards, smores, and gourmet Kettle Korn, cinnamon roasted nuts & caramel apples from J.D.’s Popcorn. For a complete list of events, visit the Fun Fore All Holiday Lights website.
Hopefully we'll get to visit Fun Fore All Mini Golf on our future Crazy World of Minigolf Tour travels.
A portion of the proceeds raised during the Holiday Lights Mini Golf event are going to benefit Highmark’s Caring Place, which provides support for children grieving the loss of a loved one. Visit the Highmark’s Caring Place website to learn more about. Holiday Lights Mini Golf is $10 per person for one course or $15 for both courses.
For more information and the schedule for the Holiday Lights Mini Golf check out the Fun Fore All Fun Park website. You can take a Virtual Tour of Fun Fore All online too.
Links:
- Fun Fore All Family Fun Park website
- Fun Fore All on Facebook
- Fun Fore All on Twitter
Related blog posts:
- Guest blog
- Christmas
- USA
Photos courtesy of Fun Fore All Family Fun Park.
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
It's good to be gluten free, sometimes
While living with Coeliac Disease isn't the best thing in the world, the fact that having to be incredibly careful about every little thing you eat or drink does make you get excited about new products you see while out shopping. Lately the Co-op has been getting me interested and excited about food again as they've launched a lot of new gluten free items in their Free From range.
While having our own dedicated free from section in a supermarket is convenient it's also nice to see 'normal' food products being made gluten free as standard.
The Co-op has been adding to its range of gluten free products for a while now and I'm looking forward to seeing what else they have in store for people who need gluten free food options.
Link:
- The Co-op website
Related blog posts:
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It's always exciting receiving a free from food parcel! |
While having our own dedicated free from section in a supermarket is convenient it's also nice to see 'normal' food products being made gluten free as standard.
I've been tweeting with the team at the Co-op and they were kind enough to send me four of the new soups in the range to try out. From l-r they are Tomato & Lentil, Red Thai Chicken, Carrot & Coriander, and Chicken & Vegetable. I've tried the Chicken & Vegetable soup already - as well as the Minestrone - as I picked them up in a two for £3 deal recently. They taste really good and are large portions, very filling. The pots do say they serve 2, but I'm not one for sharing! |
The Co-op has been adding to its range of gluten free products for a while now and I'm looking forward to seeing what else they have in store for people who need gluten free food options.
Link:
- The Co-op website
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Location:
Cheadle Hulme, UK
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
New CrazyPutt Adventure Golf course in London
Work is underway on a new CrazyPutt Adventure Golf course at N1 Golf's Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range.
It's the sister site of CrazyPutt Adventure Golf at the Riverside Golf Centre in Nottingham.
Keep an eye on N1 Golf's Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range Facebook Page for more details over the coming weeks...
Links:
- Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range website
- Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range Facebook Page
Related blog posts:
- Adventure Golf
- Mini Golf courses in London
It's the sister site of CrazyPutt Adventure Golf at the Riverside Golf Centre in Nottingham.
Keep an eye on N1 Golf's Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range Facebook Page for more details over the coming weeks...
Links:
- Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range website
- Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range Facebook Page
Related blog posts:
- Adventure Golf
- Mini Golf courses in London
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
PLAY-OFF - a short film by MegaComputeur
We love anything and everything minigolf-related and it's always brilliant seeing new and interesting stories, videos and photos related to the game. So when Putterfingers Crazy Golf found and shared this fantastic short animation from the team at MegaComputeur Animation we had to share it too.
PLAY-OFF is a MUST WATCH for anyone who's ever played Crazy Golf! There are some really nice touches about the joy (and frustration) the sport provides.
PLAY-OFF from MegaComputeur on Vimeo.
Links:
- PLAY-OFF on Vimeo
- MegaComputeur Animation
PLAY-OFF is a MUST WATCH for anyone who's ever played Crazy Golf! There are some really nice touches about the joy (and frustration) the sport provides.
PLAY-OFF from MegaComputeur on Vimeo.
Links:
- PLAY-OFF on Vimeo
- MegaComputeur Animation
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Location:
Avignon, France
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Friday, November 10, 2017
Ghetto Golf in Birmingham
A visit to the new Ghetto Golf course in Digbeth, Birmingham.
While on a recent visit to Birmingham I swung by the new Ghetto Golf course at the Custard Factory in Digbeth.
Unfortunately I didn't have time for a game on the 18-hole indoor Crazy Golf course as I had a train to catch. The course was looking nice and busy during my later afternoon visit.
Some of the holes look amazing - I love the Sonic the Hedgehog loop-di-loop 18th.
Some of the holes are rather risque!
I'm looking forward to a game with Emily at Ghetto Golf in Birmingham (and at the Liverpool course).
Visit the Ghetto Golf website for more information, opening times and prices.
On my last trip to Birmingham I had a sneak peak at the indoor Crazy Golf course while it was under construction. It looks like the team at Ghetto Golf have done a marvellous job of converting the old hall at the Custard Factory into the minigolf course!
Related blog posts:
- Ghetto Golf in Digbeth, Birmingham
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
Links:
- Ghetto Golf
- The Custard Factory
Hole 18 of the Ghetto Golf course in Digbeth |
While on a recent visit to Birmingham I swung by the new Ghetto Golf course at the Custard Factory in Digbeth.
Ghetto Golf's entrance |
Unfortunately I didn't have time for a game on the 18-hole indoor Crazy Golf course as I had a train to catch. The course was looking nice and busy during my later afternoon visit.
Some of the holes look amazing - I love the Sonic the Hedgehog loop-di-loop 18th.
It looks like Ghetto Golf could be a blockbuster venue |
Some of the holes are rather risque!
This caption is censored! |
I'm looking forward to a game with Emily at Ghetto Golf in Birmingham (and at the Liverpool course).
Hole 3 is a bus |
Yes, an actual bus! |
There's plenty of seating to celebrate your win (or grouch about your loss) at Ghetto Golf |
Visit the Ghetto Golf website for more information, opening times and prices.
It's always fun seeing Simpsons artwork |
On my last trip to Birmingham I had a sneak peak at the indoor Crazy Golf course while it was under construction. It looks like the team at Ghetto Golf have done a marvellous job of converting the old hall at the Custard Factory into the minigolf course!
Related blog posts:
- Ghetto Golf in Digbeth, Birmingham
- Crazy World of Minigolf Tour
Links:
- Ghetto Golf
- The Custard Factory
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The Cereal Killer Cafe in Birmingham
While on a recent trip to Birmingham I spotted the Cereal Killer Cafe on the link between New Street Station and the Bull Ring shopping centre!
Check out the Cereal Killer Cafe website for more info.
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The Cereal Killer Cafe just before it opened for breakfast |
It's full of great retro items from the 80's and 90's.
A wall of VHS tapes! |
There are loads of retro and import breakfast cereals on display |
WWF breakfast cereal! |
Wocka wocka wocka |
While I couldn't eat any of the (gluten-full) breakfast cereals, I could buy some of the great merch there |
And there's a Simpsons arcade cabinet at the cafe - it's a classic game and one I've been playing since 1992! |
I've been trying to complete the game for 25 years and I finally achieved it at the Cereal Killer Cafe (thanks to the Free Play) |
Check out the Cereal Killer Cafe website for more info.
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- Cereal
- Birmingham
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