Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively darts-focused bar with friendly service, drink vouchers, and big space; great for groups and games, but limited food and weekend crowds.
Darts Club Bare Nostrum delivers what it promises: a lively games hub with friendly, fast service and excellent value on drinks. Strong service attentiveness and reliable consistency across repeat visits anchor the experience, while solid destination appeal for darts and games enthusiasts drives loyal patronage. The grade reflects a well-executed bar venue with minimal food focus—ideal for groups seeking casual social energy rather than dining quality.
Walk into a cavernous neighborhood bar buzzing with dart flights, foosball clicks, and football on screens, where the team is friendly and fast and regulars make it feel local. One reviewer summed it up: great vibe and cheap drinks, though weekend crowds can pack the place. Expect a roomy interior and a large terrace shared with the Irish spot next door. The cooking focus here is minimal—this is a drinks-and-games destination with vouchers that make rounds affordable rather than a food play. Think classic bar energy, lots of dart machines, and easygoing service more than mixology theater; it suits groups of friends, casual dates, and anyone chasing a lively game night over a sit-down meal. Bring expectations for straightforward drinks and a social scene. Families may enjoy the games earlier in the evening, but it is fundamentally an adult-oriented bar. There is no in-house food per recent reviews, though you can order from the Irish restaurant next door. For kids, options are limited and the late-night energy skews loud; early visits are your best bet.
Area: Residential district bar strip with youthful, social vibe; popular for casual nights and games.
Safety: Generally safe residential area with steady foot traffic; typical late-night bar bustle.
Nearby: Near Lonjas area bars; shared terrace space with neighboring Irish restaurant.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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