A SPORTS bar is set to unveil its brand new mini golf course as it opens for the first time this weekend.

No Name Bar and Games, in Colchester city centre, offers customers axe throwing, table tennis, shuffleboard and more.

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The activity-led venue was previously home to Argos and is run by manager Karl Zabroski, who was a manager at Rollerworld for 14 years.

Guests will now be able to enjoy its latest addition in the form of an exciting nine hole mini golf course specially made for the venue in Long Wyre Street.

Speaking about the new feature, Mr Zabroski said: “It has been great this last month seeing so many people come and enjoy the venue.

"I hope this new addition will add to the excitement.”

The new addition to the venue comes less than two months after it opened its doors to the public.

Since then it has proved very popular with customers in Colchester, but the business has not been all plain sailing.

No Name Bar became what it is after being forced to make a name change.

Mr Zabroski initially decided to name it Allstars Battle Bar but was left with no choice but to have a re-think after being hit by a cease and desist letter from Boom Battle Bar.

The 38-year-old, however, now thinks the order helped with the success, adding how he was “close to tears” after seeing his dream turn to reality.