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Beer and a bogey: A mini-golf pub will open next to Golden 1 Center

A sign for Downtown Commons, also known as DOCO, is seen near K and Seventh streets in Sacramento.
A sign for Downtown Commons, also known as DOCO, is seen near K and Seventh streets in Sacramento. Sacramento Bee file

Beer or putt-putt? Why not both?

A pub with a “challenging” mini-golf course has announced on social media that it will open at Sacramento’s Downtown Commons, at 630 K St., Suite 3.

Flatstick Pub recently unveiled plans for its Sacramento spot, posting an artist’s rendering Monday showing off its planned storefront adjacent to Golden 1 Center. An exact time frame for opening has not been announced.

A brand originating in Washington state, Flatstick has operations at South Lake Union and Pioneer Square in Seattle and one in the suburb of Kirkland. The DoCo spot will be privately owned independent of those locations.

According to its website, Flatstick serves pub food, pizza and tacos. Advance booking of tee times is suggested, but not required.

Two of the existing Flatstick spots (Kirkland and South Lake Union) allow minors on the golf course until 7 p.m., while one at Pioneer Square is 21-and-up at all times.

This story was originally published December 11, 2018 at 1:06 PM.

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