A DARTS-THEMED bar is welcoming visitors to enjoy its terrace with a difference this summer.
Flight Club Cheltenham has launched Flight Club in Bloom, offering a terrace bedecked with flowers and a limited-edition cocktail menu.
Customers will discover a terrace filled with cherry blossoms, peonies and hydrangeas at the venue, which is known for its fun decor and addictive Social Darts.
Flight Club has also injected some floral fancy into its cocktail list, with a new limited-edition menu having been created in collaboration with tequila brand Casamigos.
Cocktails include Botanical Garden Spritz, Rhubarb Bramble and Spicy Watermelon Margarita.
These summer tipples will be available in every Flight Club across the UK until September.
In addition to cocktails, Flight Club is serving up a food menu of burgers, sourdough paddle board pizzas and sharers like firecracker-loaded waffle fries.
Weekend brunch sessions are also on offer at Flight Club Cheltenham, with guests able to enjoy a bottle of Prosecco each and unlimited pizza from start to finish.
Social Darts, developed by the Red Engine team, combines darts reimagined for the 21st century with food and cocktails in a bar setting.
All Flight Club venues are uniquely designed with a nod to the heritage of their location, the fun of the fairground - where darts has its origins - and the tradition of the British pub. First launched in 2015 in London’s Shoreditch, the business now boasts 20 venues across the UK, the US and Australia.
The brunch sessions are available on Saturdays and Sundays for two hours.
Tickets cost £35 and include 60 minutes of gameplay at the oche, plus another 60 minutes to continue the drink and pizza party around a table on the terrace (or inside if preferred or the weather is bad).
For more information about Flight Club Cheltenham, visit flightclubdarts.com/location-cheltenham
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