![]() ![]() The video-arcade, to be called ‘Play,’ will be owned and operated by Katz while Flynn says he will retain ownership of the real estate. Patrick’s Day and he’s taking over with some construction and remodeling, putting his own personal touch to it. But he talked me into it and took me to a few places, and he sold me on the idea. “He’s been working on this concept for five years, and as I said, I was skeptical at first. I think it’s going to be a great concept for downtown New Bedford,” Flynn said. ![]() There are places in Boston where there is a two to three month wait to book a party. I was actually skeptical at first, but he took me to a place similar to what his plans are and I loved it. “I put in a long time here, you know, and I met Mr. The axe throwing entertainment business is owned in partnership between Katz and Stuart Downie. for nearly 20 years, says he was at first uneasy to the idea, but was finally convinced to hand over the keys to ‘Haul N’ Axe’ co-owner Adam Katz. Over the course of the next few months, the longtime local pub will be getting a makeover, transforming into a video-arcade featuring food, drinks and even axe throwing.īarry Flynn, the owner of the popular nightspot at 34 Union St. Slainte Irish Pub, formerly known as the Catwalk Bar and Grill, will be having its last call starting Friday, March 13 and - fittingly - wrapping up on Tuesday, March 17, St. NEW BEDFORD - While a staple of nightlife in downtown New Bedford is closing its doors, another venue is hoping to keep the crowds coming to Union Street.
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