Daily News | Bankroll, the $25 million sports bar at the former Boyd Theater, opens this week
Bankroll, which Martino said cost $25 million to build, will be “defining how sports and live-event viewing is happening,” Rao said. This is not a standing-room venue.
Too often in these settings, Rao said, “it’s all about people staring at their phones. I want them staring at a screen together. I’m trying to put people back together and this is an environment in which that happens.” Sports gaming is one of Martino’s areas of interest. He was among first investors in betting app FanDuel in 2014.
Seating will be limited initially “because that’s the easiest way for us, capacity wise, to control it and keep the energy at the same time,” said Rao, an engineer and investor who had a hand in tech companies such as Grubhub before joining Martino at his firm, Bullpen Capital.
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