Offline Nashville hosts VIP event at Game Terminal

Join this local restaurant membership club and take part in this VIP event at Game Terminal.

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Try one of Game Terminal’s delish sandwiches during your visit. | Photo via @offlinenashville

Last month, we reported that Offline — a local restaurant membership club — launched in Nashville. If you weren’t one of our lucky 100 readers who scored a membership, you’re in luck. We’ve got another opportunity for you to skip the waitlist just in time for an event you won’t want to miss.

On Thursday, April 13, a VIP member event will be held at Game Terminal — an arcade bar with one of the largest arcade game and pinball machine selections in the US. Offline is treating its members to delicious bites + drinks, access to 200+ games with five free game tokens, karaoke, and a free tote bag.

But that’s just the beginning. Offline throws its members exclusive parties and sneak peeks on the reg. Plus, access to incredible local events are just one perk of being part of Offline. As a member, you’ll get matched with two local restaurants each month + receive up to $50 to spend on the tabs. Think: The perfect way to lock in date nights or cross Nash restaurants off your bucket list.

Grab your spot so you don’t have to wait in the back of the line like everyone else.

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