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Inside the new Newtown venue turning darts into a full-scale social experience
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Published 05:37 12 Jun 2026 GMT+1

Inside the new Newtown venue turning darts into a full-scale social experience

Fast rounds, cocktails and sharing plates delivered straight to your game.

The LADbible Team

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Flight Club is set to open its newest venue in Newtown on June 12, bringing its iconic Social Darts concept to Sydney’s Inner West just in time for winter nights out.

At the centre of it is a revamped version of darts designed for groups, where players throw real darts at real boards while patented technology automatically tracks scores and runs a series of fast multiplayer game modes in real time.

Up to 12 players can jump into a session and move through different game formats that change pace and objective as the night goes on. Games range from competitive rounds like Killer to more playful modes such as Snakes and Ladders, keeping things accessible whether someone is a regular player or picking up darts for the first time.

Instead of long waits between turns, multiple throw lines allow games to run simultaneously, keeping groups moving quickly and maintaining momentum from start to finish.

The experience is set inside a multi-level venue styled like an 18th-century Victorian pub with a fairground edge, designed around group bookings and social nights out rather than casual drinks.

Food and drinks run throughout the gameplay, with cocktails, pizzas and sharing plates served directly into the experience so groups can stay in one place for the entire night without breaking the flow.

Across weekends, the Bottomless Social turns the experience into a full-on celebration moment. For 90 minutes, guests can sip bottomless Prosecco or cocktails and work through canapés, pizzas and sweets while the energy of Social Darts keeps things moving. Tickets start from $89, with the Cocktail Bottomless Social from $119 per person — built for birthdays, hens, or any excuse to get the crew together.

With winter rolling in, Flight Club is positioning itself as an indoor option for birthdays, work socials and nights out that go beyond a standard bar booking, bringing competition and phenomenal feeds together under one roof.

Flight Club Newtown opens June 12, with bookings now available for groups looking to lock in a Social Darts night out this winter.

Featured Image Credit: Flight Club Australia
The LADbible Team
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