That includes bowling on 22 lanes, a multi-level laser tag arena, a high ropes course and more than 100 interactive and virtual games.
TVs are also located throughout the center to allow visitors to watch sports, music videos and events.
“West Chester is the largest township in the state of Ohio and has a rapidly growing economy,” Main Event Entertainment CEO Charlie Keegan said in a statement. “The community has been defined as a place where families grow and businesses prosper, which is one of the many reasons we chose this area for Main Event Entertainment’s expansion into the state.
Dining options include steaks, burgers, salads, specialty pizzas and sharable appetizers. Main Event also has its own pizza cafe, La Bella’s.
The center’s full bar serves cocktails, wines and craft and local beers.
The new center will bring nearly 200 jobs to the area and it continues to accept applications at www.mainevent.com/careers/new-center-opportunity/west-chester.
“The West Chester and Liberty communities have a strong focus on work-life balance, and Main Event Entertainment’s new location will surely become an entertainment destination for all who live and work in our area,” Joe Hinson, West Chester-Liberty Chamber Alliance president and CEO, said in a statement.