Clancy’s Clubhouse: The New Post-game Spot
For Immediate Release:
Anaheim, CA - (January 27, 2012)- The Anaheim Bolts are excited to announce that Clancy’s Clubhouse in Anaheim will be the official post-game spot of the Anaheim Bolts.
After every Bolts home-game, players, dance team and staff will head over to Clancy’s Clubhouse (2191 S. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92802). There will be a special Bolts post-game menu with reduced prices on beer.
“We are excited to have Clancy’s as our post-game spot,” owner and head coach Bernie Lilavois said. “Clancy’s has great food and will be a wonderful spot for or fans to speak and mingle with the players, dance team, and our staff.”
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About the Anaheim Bolts:
The Anaheim Bolts are a new professional indoor soccer team. Competing in the Professional Arena Soccer League, the Bolts play their home matches at the Anaheim Convention Center Arena. Guided by Owner, Head Coach and former indoor legend, Bernie Lilavois, the Bolts have brought indoor soccer back to Orange County after a 14 year absence. Anaheim joins California rivals, the San Diego Sockers and the Turlock Express in the largest indoor league in North America. Lilavois has promised his side will make the playoffs in the inaugural season. If not, all season ticket holders, will have their 2012-2013 season tickets paid for by the club. For more information on the Bolts, go to www.boltsoccer.com.
About Clancy's Clubhouse:
Clancy’s Clubhouse offers up an energetic sports-themed eatery with a hometown feel that is ‘reimagining the classics.’ Clancy’s reintroduces the notion of everyday value, serving American comfort food and a wide selection of brews on tap. Conveniently located one half block south of the Anaheim Convention Center and approximately one block from Disneyland and surrounded by dozens of local hotels it is well within walking distance of anywhere in the Anaheim Resort complex. Yet, Clancy’s welcomes visiting guests, hometown locals and sports fanatics’ alike under one roof. At Clancy’s they like to say, “Start with a beer, stay for the cheer...”