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Skates, Axes and Big Screens at PBR Food Park Shake Up Spring Nights

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Published on January 23, 2026
Skates, Axes and Big Screens at PBR Food Park Shake Up Spring NightsSource: Unsplash/ Lukas Schroeder

PBR Food Park and Sports Bar has rolled into Rayford Road with a little bit of everything: roller skating, axe throwing, darts and arcade games all packed into one hangout. The new spot is aiming for a split personality, with family-friendly hours by day and sports-heavy, late-night crowds on weekend nights.

Located at 846 Rayford Road in Spring, the venue opened in January and pairs a full bar with dozens of screens showing football, basketball, Formula 1 and boxing. Visitors can sign up for roller skating, axe throwing, darts, corn hole, shuffleboard and arcade play. Those details were reported by Community Impact.

What you'll find inside

According to its website, PBR runs most of its operations through an online reservation system, where guests can book skating sessions, axe-throwing lanes and private events. The site lists the venue at 846 Rayford Rd and provides a phone number for bookings, while nudging customers to reserve online if they want to skip the wait. Per PBR Food Park.

The posted hours run Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., according to local coverage. Those longer weekend nights are clearly designed to catch both early family outings and the late-night game crowd. Community Impact reported the schedule.

Parties, reservations and pricing

The operator is leaning into group business, marketing birthday parties, corporate events and team-building packages. Booking pages flag that certain activities require signed waivers. Group packages and private-event options are laid out on the venue's reservation system, which management steers guests toward to secure space. See the venue's booking pages for details at PBR Food Park.

From rink to multiuse attraction

The Rayford Road building used to house Sk8 Town, a roller rink that business directories list at the same address. That backstory goes a long way toward explaining why a roller rink still anchors the venue, and why the current operators are pushing a mix of family sessions and more adult-focused nightlife programming, according to business records. BizStanding lists the former operator at this location.

Expect a kid-friendly, music-and-games vibe earlier in the day that shifts into louder crowds and big-screen sports as the night goes on. If you are bringing a group, booking ahead and double-checking session times before you roll up is probably the smart move.