Flight Club, the birthplace of Social Darts has announced it will be opening a brand new venue in Cheltenham on March 11, 2022.
This will be Flight Club’s 9th venue in the UK following success in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol and even further afield in the USA and Australia.
The bar will be located in the heart of Cheltenham’s Brewery Quarter, and will be home to nine dart playing areas and will have plenty of bar tables for food and drinks, with its 250 people for capacity.
Flight Club’s supercharged version of the game, which they've named Social Darts, involves a series of multiplayer games using unique patented dart tracking technology, eliminating any need for counting and reimagines games into fast-paced, exciting social experiences with action replays for ultimate bragging rights.
Social Darts costs £10 per person for 90 minutes, where you'll be in your own semi-private oche playing area. Groups of 37 or more can hire spaces within the venue for a tournament that connects multiple oches.
The interior mixes nostalgia and warmth of a classic British club with the energy and excitement of a fairground.
Don’t forget to try out the menu that is filled with a selection of sharing platters, pizzas and small plates.
During the day, you can try the lunch menu with a main and a drink for £10.
And brunch fans are catered for too! Every Thursday to Sunday, guests can enjoy two hours of bottomless pizza (there's plenty of veggie, vegan and gluten-free pizzas too!), a bottle of prosecco each, plus the option to include a Social Darts sampler.
CEO and Co-Founder, Steve Moore said: “We're ecstatic to announce the opening of Flight Club Cheltenham, it's going to be a beautiful bar, and we're just in time for The Cheltenham Festival. We cannot wait to bring some unexpected, ridiculous, joy to the already buzzing area!”
You can book Flight Club Cheltenham now, find out more here.
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