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Flight Club BloomsburyB+Worth Trying

55 New Oxford St, London WC1A 1BS · Bar, Brunch restaurant, Cocktail bar · 4.6/5 Google (3099 reviews)

Reservations

High-energy social darts with solid bar food and attentive staff; great for groups and celebrations, but loud and policy-rigid for refunds and bookings.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Flight Club Bloomsbury delivers solid execution across its core experience: exceptional service attentiveness and strong design quality create a celebratory atmosphere that justifies its loyal following, while reliable food quality in pizzas and shareables supports the social-dining format. The grade reflects a well-executed social venue with strong group appeal, though occasional crowding and rigid policies prevent higher standing among premium dining destinations.

Restaurant Summary

The space feels warm and bustling with circus-inspired touches and big-screens capturing slow-mo darts victories. Groups rave about attentive staff who keep drinks flowing and sometimes add bonus time. One guest shared, "They made our celebration feel special from start to finish." The cooking leans crowd-pleasing bar food over culinary fireworks: pizzas, nachos, chicken bites, and a few global touches like bao and peri-peri. It suits lively nights where the game is the headliner and snacks are the sidekick. Think solid, reliable pizzas and platters that keep everyone going between turns. Families will find kid-friendly options like margherita or pepperoni pizza, fries, and burgers. Do note the high-energy setting and potential late-evening age limits; earlier visits work best if you have younger diners. Packages are popular for groups, but policies can be strict if plans change.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£32-40 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Bustling central London corridor between Bloomsbury and Covent Garden; heavy footfall, after-work and tourist mix.

Safety: Well-trafficked and lit; typical central London safety with busy evenings and nightlife crowds.

Nearby: Near theatres, museums, offices, and hotels; strong pre/post-show and office social draw.

BloomsburyBloomsbury is renowned for its literary and academic heritage, home to several universities and museums. The dining scene is diverse, catering to students and professionals with a range of casual cafes, traditional pubs, and mid-range restaurants, often bustling during weekdays and quieter on weekends.
Soho Theatre AreaThis micro-area near New Oxford Street is vibrant with theaters, bars, and eateries that attract a creative crowd and visitors attending performances. The dining options here tend to be trendy and eclectic, reflecting the artistic vibe of the locale.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–00:00 Tuesday11:30–00:00 Wednesday11:30–00:00 Thursday11:30–01:00 Friday11:30–01:00 Saturday11:00–01:00 Sunday11:30–00:00

Available: Reservations

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