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Flight Club

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Flight Club

The Vibe

Interactive darts and drinking venue

Happy Hour

When

Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

3:00 PM-6:00 PM PST

Drink Specials

  • $6 draft beer
  • $10 wine
  • $8 signature cocktails

Food Specials

  • $7-12 bites
  • $2.70 oysters each
  • $2.90 shrimp cocktail each

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Location

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Flight Club Happy Hour Guide

Flight Club took the British obsession with darts, upgraded it with technology, and turned it into a full-blown Vegas experience. Think of it as bowling meets arcade meets bar, except you're throwing pointy objects at a board while drinking. The weekday happy hour from 4-6pm makes it a solid pre-game spot, and the $2.70 oysters are an absolutely random addition that somehow works.

The Weekday Window

Monday through Friday, 4-6pm, you're getting $6 draft beers, $8 cocktails, and those weird-ass $2.70 oysters that feel like they belong at a completely different restaurant. The pricing is solid for a place that's basically an interactive entertainment venue—usually these spots charge you for the experience and then gouge you on drinks. Flight Club keeps it reasonable, at least during happy hour.

Darts, But Make It Fun

You don't need to be good at darts. The tech does the scoring, the games are designed for drunk people, and there are options for every skill level. You book a playing area (called an "oche"), order food and drinks, and throw darts at giant screens showing everything from classic 501 to weird multiplayer games. It's competitive enough to be engaging, casual enough that nobody cares if you suck. Perfect drinking activity.

The Oyster Wildcard

Can we talk about the $2.70 oysters? In a darts venue? It's bizarre, but they're actually fresh and properly shucked. Someone in the kitchen knows what they're doing, which is a pleasant surprise. Order a dozen, throw some darts, feel sophisticated and ridiculous at the same time. The menu also has British pub fare—burgers, fish and chips, loaded fries—because of course it does.

Atmosphere & Crowd

It's high-energy, loud, and designed for groups. The vibe is "corporate team building meets bachelor party meets random Thursday with coworkers." Everyone's drinking, laughing at their terrible aim, and generally having a good time. It's not a chill, quiet spot—if you want contemplative drinking, go literally anywhere else. But if you want entertainment with your booze, this delivers.

When It Makes Sense

Happy hour is ideal if you want to try Flight Club without committing to the full experience. You can grab drinks and oysters at the bar without booking a playing area, or you can reserve an oche and get the deals while you play. Weekday afternoons are way less crowded than weekend nights, so you'll actually get a spot without waiting. It's also a strong move for groups who are bored of the usual Strip bars and want something different.

The concept is gimmicky as hell, but it's executed well enough that you'll have fun despite yourself. Plus, $2.70 oysters at a darts bar. Vegas is weird, man.

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