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Sheridan’s Sports Bar Opens in Dorchester as Football Fans Gear Up

Dorchester has scored big with the opening of Sheridan’s Sports Bar, a brand-new venue located on the first floor of Great Western House, just a stone’s throw from Dorchester West station. The launch couldn’t have come at a better time, with the Premier League season now underway, football lovers across the town will be rushing to secure their seats for the biggest clashes of the year.

Whether it’s the roar of a derby day or the tension of a last-minute penalty, Sheridan’s aims to be the go-to destination for sports fans seeking a place to enjoy the drama unfold. The 350-square-metre venue is kitted out with snooker and pool tables, dart boards, and large screens for live sport, offering an ideal setting for matchday gatherings.

As punters prepare for the high-stakes thrills of the football season, many are also turning their attention to betting options that go beyond traditional outlets. Increasingly, non gamstop betting sites are gaining popularity in the UK, as they offer secure, user-friendly platforms for UK punters, and are increasingly becoming a choice for those who want more flexibility, better welcome bonus value, top-class casino games, and most importantly, unrestricted sports betting. With Sheridan’s delivering the in-person buzz, and these platforms offering round-the-clock access, football fans are sure to enjoy the best of both worlds in the cozy quarters of Dorset.

A New Sporting Hub for Dorchester

Sheridan’s aims to be a multifunctional space designed to cater to a broad sporting crowd. From weekday snooker matches to weekend football watch parties, the venue hopes to attract both casual spectators and die-hard fans alike. Seating is available for around 40 people, and the layout encourages social viewing without feeling overcrowded.

The transformation of the site, from a former cycle shop into a modern sports bar, was spearheaded by local businessman Phil Campbell of D1 Bars & Leisure. The planning application, which faced no major opposition, noted only minor exterior modifications such as new signage, keeping the building’s character intact.

Currently, a premises licence application is under consideration by Dorset Council, which, if approved, would allow Sheridan’s to open from 11 am to midnight, seven days a week. Public comments on the licensing application closed on 12 August, and the outcome is expected shortly.

Perfect Timing as Football Fever Builds

With Premier League fixtures coming thick and fast, there’s already a palpable buzz among local fans. Sheridan’s is set to capitalise on that excitement, providing a comfortable yet lively space to follow all the action, from early kick-offs to late-night European ties.

More Than Just Football

Though football might be the initial crowd-puller, Sheridan’s offers a range of other activities to keep customers coming back. From darts competitions to pool tournaments, the venue is positioning itself as a full-service social and sporting hub.

Staffing plans suggest a team of two full-time and five part-time employees will be hired to run operations, contributing to Dorchester’s hospitality economy and offering new job opportunities for local residents.

Final Whistle

As Sheridan’s waits for final licensing approval, excitement continues to build among sports fans and the wider Dorchester community. With live sports, quality facilities, and an opening perfectly timed to the start of the football season, it’s poised to become a regular fixture on the local social calendar.

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