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Flight Club ShoreditchBWorth Trying
2A Worship St, London EC2A 2AH
· Restaurant, Bar, Brunch restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (4467 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively social-darts bar with tasty sharing food and strong cocktails; great for groups, but policies (deposits, ID, minimum group sizes) and occasional service lapses frustrate some.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Flight Club Shoreditch delivers solid execution as a social darts venue with strong pizza and cocktail offerings and attentive, quick service that keeps groups engaged. Retro fairground design and neon aesthetic create genuine appeal, and the activity-based draw works well for team events and celebrations. However, occasional food inconsistencies and service friction around policies prevent a higher grade, and the venue's party-first identity means food and hospitality remain secondary to the darts experience—appropriate for the category, but limiting for those seeking restaurant-quality dining.
Restaurant Summary
Expect a Shoreditch night that leans more play than plate: bays of automated social darts, neon trim, and a crowd that keeps the room lively and upbeat. Service is often warm and quick, with staff explaining games and keeping drinks flowing; one diner summed it up as, "the team looked after us and the vibe was great." However, some guests hit snags with deposits, strict ID rules, or being moved on promptly when time is up. The kitchen focuses on shareable comfort—think pizza paddles, fries, and snackable mini plates—paired with fun, well-made cocktails. The culinary approach leans familiar with light fusion touches (teriyaki tacos, ceviche mini tacos), contemporary but not theatrical, a fit for groups who want easy wins over experimentation. For families, pizzas and burgers make the food accessible, but do consider the venue reality: late hours, loud music, and strict ID policies can limit kid visits. If you come daytime or early evening and stick to pizza paddles and fries, the experience is smoother; otherwise, expect a party-first atmosphere that suits adults more than little ones.
At a Glance
- Social darts format is engaging and easy to learn
- Pizza paddles and cocktails consistently praised
- Strict booking, deposit, and ID policies can frustrate
- Music volume high; service slows at peak
- Discretionary service charge and separate gaming fees add to total
What Sets It Apart
- automated_social_darts_scoring
- retro_fairground_design
- group_event_specialization
What People Love
- High-energy social darts that keeps everyone involved
- Shareable pizzas that arrive hot and fast
- Bartenders who riff on cocktail requests
- Staff that explain games and keep things moving
- Vibrant retro decor that feels party-ready
Points of Concern
- Booking policies, deposits, and minimum group sizes (e.g., minimum 6 after certain times) can feel rigid
- Strict ID checks at the door; some parties turned away despite travel effort
- Service can be slow or brusque at peak; a few reports of rude interactions
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (templated responses and promotional language) which may not reflect every typical experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost£26-35 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegetarians: Margherita pizza, Padron peppers, mac and cheese croquettes, superfood salad
- For seafood fans: Grilled prawn skewers or prawn and mango salad
- Value combo: One pizza paddle + one mini plate per person to share
Perfect For
- Team-building nights where games drive the evening
- Birthday gatherings that want food, drinks, and activity in one place
- After-work groups seeking an energetic Shoreditch spot
- Visitors wanting a playful bar experience over a formal dinner
Location Insights
Area: Trendy, creative tech-media district with nightlife, bars, and street art; popular for after-work gatherings and weekend parties.
Safety: Generally safe with heavy foot traffic; typical late-night crowds; standard urban awareness advised.
Nearby: Near Old Street and Liverpool Street corridors; surrounded by bars, clubs, and casual eateries; strong office worker presence.
ShoreditchA vibrant, trendy area known for its cutting-edge tech scene, street art, innovative dining establishments, and dynamic startup ecosystem. The neighborhood blends industrial heritage with contemporary urban culture.
Tech CityA concentrated hub of technology innovation and digital startups, characterized by converted warehouses and modern co-working spaces
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–00:00
Tuesday11:30–00:00
Wednesday11:30–00:00
Thursday11:30–00:30
Friday11:30–01:00
Saturday11:00–01:00
Sunday11:30–00:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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