Red Engine, the owner of Flight Club Darts and Electric Shuffle, has reported a 24% year-on-year turnover boost for 2024, as it continues plans for global expansion. Red Engine, the owner of Flight ...
With some 500 million darts thrown to date worldwide, London-born Flight Club finally lands in D.C. this month. The decade-old brand opens in Mt. Vernon Square on Friday, January 24 (641 New York ...
A competition from the brand, which boasts a venue in Bristol, also includes the prize of a dream VIP trip to either Chicago, ...
A new darts bar is set to open in Dublin city centre next month. Flight Club, on 35/36 Dawson Street, has undergone an extensive €7m renovation and will open it’s doors on February 7.
and will be called 'Flight Club Dublin'. After a €7 million renovation, the 8,000 sq/ft venue will feature semi-private oches (darts areas) and fairground-inspired décor to a 360 degree bar ...
International darts bar Flight Club focuses on the game of social darts and aims "to reinvent the sport for the 21st century" by developing a range of fast and exciting multi-player games designed ...
Flight Club, an upscale darts venue and restaurant, is expected to open at the former Cantina Laredo location in Clayton in ...
A chain of social darts and cocktail bars is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a unique competition. Flight Club is asking fans to design a new game, currently referred to as 'Game 7'. The game ...
The venue is centered around “tech-enabled” darts in an 1800s-era British pub atmosphere, with an upscale food and beverage program, officials said.
Red Engine, the hospitality group behind Flight Club and Electric Shuffle, is celebrating a decade since the launch of its first venue, with a call for fans to help design a brand-new game.
A chain of social darts and cocktail bars is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a unique competition. Flight Club is asking fans to design a new game, currently referred to as 'Game 7'.
Since the election, a D.C. rage room and axe-throwing bar has become a smash hit. Why it matters: D.C. folks need to let it ...