


I need to flag a concern with this venue listing. The categories indicate Bmore Lounge is actually a bar/nightclub (operating until 2:00 AM most nights), not a children's indoor play space. The description provided doesn't match the actual business type, hours, or typical clientele of this establishment.
Not applicable - this venue does not appear to be appropriate for children based on its actual business type as a bar/lounge.
This establishment is categorized as a bar operating until 2:00 AM on most nights, which contradicts the indoor play space description. Parents should seek verified family-friendly venues instead.
Not applicable for family visits
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