A new sports bar has opened in Chatham, Kent, following a major refurbishment.
Shepherd Neame’s Pier Five Bar and Kitchen has rebranded as Sin Bin and welcomed customers at Chatham Maritime Marina after a transformation.
The venue on Dock Head Road has been reimagined into a high-energy space dedicated to live sport, social gaming, and entertainment.
Led by general manager Rachel Webb, alongside head chef Dan Archer and deputy manager Sophie Myers, customers will be able to watch a wide range of live sport on multiple large screens.
It also features interactive darts and retro gaming consoles in booth seating, as well as hosting DJs and live bands throughout the week.
The interior includes artwork by London graffiti artist James Titchner, with bold murals and a bespoke resin bar top showcasing iconic sporting moments.
A new food menu will offer dirty burgers, loaded fries, spice bags, wings and pizzas, alongside lighter options and a children’s menu.
Ed Cornwell, head of hotel operations and retail innovation at Shepherd Neame, said the venue is designed to appeal to fans of all sports, from football and rugby to boxing, motor racing and women’s sport.
He added: “We’re very excited to announce the opening of Sin Bin, a fresh, new venture for Shepherd Neame that isn’t just a sports bar – it’s an all sports bar and will be popular with fans of football, rugby, boxing, motor racing, women’s sports and more.
“We’ve also got three retro games consoles in our dining booths, so you can brush up on your Mario Karting and GoldenEye skills.
“There will also be Sunday night quizzes, bottomless brunches on Saturdays and exciting offers on food and drinks.”
The bar will be open from noon to 11pm, Monday to Thursday; noon to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays and noon to 10pm on Sundays.
