Most golf simulator venues serve frozen wings and fountain beer. Most premium restaurants don't have anywhere for a group to do something together for two hours. We thought there was room for something that was both. So we built it.
Order matters. We started with the kitchen. Built the cocktail program before we picked the simulator. Hired the chef before we ordered the Full Swing. The food and the bar had to stand on their own — without the golf, without the putt-putt, without any gimmick.
Then we put a private Full Swing bay in the room and a indoor putt-putt course winding past the dining room and through to the bar. Each one would be a destination on its own. Together, they make a night people don't want to leave.
Plano is the right starting point. It's home to the families and professionals who want a real night out without driving to Uptown. There's no shortage of chain restaurants and no shortage of golf courses. There was a shortage of a place that was both.
5969 Dallas Pkwy puts us minutes from Frisco, Legacy West, and the Tollway. Free parking, easy in, easy out. The venue itself is built for the way an evening actually unfolds — arrive at 7, dinner runs into a round, the round runs into a drink, and somewhere along the way it's almost midnight.
Sip'Stroke Plano opens in soon. A second location in Dallas is planned to follow about six months later, in the same spirit but with its own room and its own personality. After that, we'll see — the goal isn't expansion for expansion's sake; it's making each place better than the last.
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