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A new competitive socialising brand scaling across the UK.

HMRC EIS-approved investment opportunity targeting growth through premium, game-led social venues.

Minimum Investment £10,000


Rumble Rooms is founded by the team behind Boom Battle Bar, a competitive socialising brand that scaled rapidly and was acquired by a private equity buyer for £12 million within 18 months. At the point of exit, the business operated across five cities with a further 18 locations in development.


The brand has since continued to scale and is now valued in excess of £80 million. Having completed their non-compete period, the team is returning to the sector with a refined model and a clear growth strategy.

  • Founded by an experienced team with a proven private equity exit
  • Bar-led format designed to drive footfall and repeat visits
  • Scalable model suited to city centres and high-footfall regional locations
  • Track record of rapid multi-site rollout and brand scalability
  • Immersive, game-led venues including axe throwing, shuffleboard and karaoke

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