

Located near Union Station in downtown Denver, Flight Club is an upscale entertainment concept combining elevated food and beverage menus with dynamic tech-enabled Social Darts®. What is Social Darts®? Fast-paced multiplayer games, groundbreaking tracking technology, and instant scoring built to bring people together, whether you’re a rookie or a self-proclaimed pro!
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Nice spot for a group night out.
Came here for a business team bonding event and had a great time. The dart system is really cool with different game modes that keep things fun and competitive. We ordered beer and finger food—everything was tasty and perfect for sharing. The vibe was lively and the decor is unique and stylish. Great spot for groups!
For my husband’s birthday, we wanted to book a 2-hour lane for about 11 people. Since the standard reservation time is 90 minutes, I reached out to the company directly. I was told the only way to extend the time was to book a “private event,” which required signing a contract with a non-refundable deposit and a minimum spend of around $300 on drinks (after already purchasing food). After several back-and-forth emails, I made it clear we just wanted a 2-hour reservation, planned to order a few food items, and have everyone pay for their own drinks. I was finally told that could only be done through the regular online system—and that we could ask to extend the time once we arrived. That would’ve been nice to know from the beginning instead of wasting time going in circles.
Both times I’ve booked, my reservation date was accidentally switched to the day of booking, forcing me to call and fix it—again, not ideal. Later, when our group size dropped from 11 to 9, I emailed to update it. I received a confirmation email but no mention of the refund for the two canceled guests ($17/person). When I followed up, I just got another automated email saying a refund had been initiated—no human response, no clear communication.
The first time we visited, we made the mistake of ordering cocktails. At ~$16 each, my gin drink came in a 10oz coupe glass that was less than half full of actual liquid—the rest was frothy egg white. I even waited several minutes for it to settle, but it never did. This time, we knew better and skipped cocktails. However, the server brought my husband a “birthday drink” (also gin-based) and didn’t even know what it was—again, mostly foam.
When we first arrived, I told our server that everyone would be on separate tickets for drinks. She seemed frustrated and said she’d “have to get everyone’s cards,” even though most point-of-sale systems can easily split checks by seat or item (I’ve worked in the service industry for over 20 years). In the end, I just made sure to take care of my husband’s and my own drinks—but I was never given an itemized receipt, even after asking. Even after I had hit printed on the hand held device.
It’s now been four days, and after multiple emails asking for an itemized receipt (there’s an unexplained extra charge on my card), I still haven’t heard anything back. At this point, writing this review and calling them directly is my next step.
Flight Club truly has a fun, social vibe and a unique concept—but for the price, the poor communication, lack of transparency, and inconsistent service really bring down the experience. Between the overpriced cocktails, confusing booking process, and sketchy billing (including a mysterious $50 “service fee” that “sometimes” goes to staff tips), I don’t know that I can say this visit was worth it.
I hope management takes this feedback seriously, because this place could be fantastic with some improvements in communication, transparency, and customer service.