A High-Tech Darts Bar Is Coming to Mount Vernon Square
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"That technology was developed by-I'm not making this up-literally a rocket scientist," says Toby Harris, the CEO of State of Play Hospitality, which runs Flight Club's US locations. When you win, a hidden camera captures your final throw for an instant replay.
"We're saying come and play darts-or not," Harris says. "We obsess about the environment." Flight Club aims for an inviting, upscale pub-meets-fairground ambiance in its 8,300-square-foot space, with plush banquettes and handsome patterned wallpaper.
For about $15 per person, you'll be able to book one of them for a 90-minute 'Social Darts' experience- basically a game of darts with nifty automated scoring software that uses cameras to track the flight of each throw.
Food offerings resemble the kind of eclectic bar food you might expect at a trendy new bowling alley: guacamole, truffle fries, mini poke tacos, and a lobster elote dip with jalapeños and cotija cheese. There's an espresso old-fashioned and a spicy mezcal cocktail.
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