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A lively, activity-packed bar with energetic staff and fun group games, best for parties and social outings—expect a boisterous vibe, moderate prices, and occasional service hiccups.
Boom Battle Bar Oxford Street delivers solid entertainment value with genuinely enthusiastic staff and strong destination appeal for group celebrations. However, inconsistent execution during busy periods and variable service speed prevent a higher grade—the venue shines for events but shows reliability gaps during peak hours. As a games bar with competent street food, it excels in its category and merits a visit for the right occasion.
Boom Battle Bar Oxford Street is a high-octane playground for adults, blending a bustling bar scene with a full slate of games—think axe throwing, karaoke, crazy golf, and more. The energy is infectious, with staff like Jason and Deborah earning rave reviews for their enthusiasm and ability to make every celebration feel special. The food is solid for a bar venue, with creative twists on classic comfort fare—expect loaded fries, burgers, and vegan-friendly bites that keep the party going. Drinks flow freely, and the music is always pumping, making this a go-to spot for birthdays, work events, and group nights out. Culinarily, Boom Battle Bar leans into playful, crowd-pleasing street food with a few inventive touches (Brie & Cranberry Wontons, Chicken Katsu Fries). The menu is approachable, with enough variety to satisfy most palates, though true foodies seeking gourmet innovation may find it more functional than memorable. Pricing is moderate for central London, with mains around £12 and sides under £5, but be prepared for extra charges if you want to try all the games—activity fees can add up quickly. The vibe is casual, loud, and unapologetically fun, so come ready for a party, not a quiet dinner. For families: While some reviews mention bringing kids or teens for birthdays, the overall atmosphere is geared toward adults and young adults. The menu does offer vegetarian and vegan options (Fried Cauli Burger, Cauli Wings, vegan sides), but there are no dedicated children's meals. Noise levels are high, and the focus on group activities means it's best for older kids or family groups comfortable with a lively, sometimes rowdy environment. If your little ones are picky eaters or sensitive to noise, this may not be the ideal spot.
Area: Bustling, high-traffic commercial district known for shopping and nightlife; attracts tourists, office workers, and young adults.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, with high foot traffic; occasional late-night rowdiness typical for central London.
Nearby: Surrounded by major retail stores, hotels, and other entertainment venues; easy access to public transport.
Available: Reservations
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