Flight Club is ready to hit the bullseye in Seattle.
The dart venue will open in South Lake Union, taking over the former Flying Fish space at 300 Westlake Ave., according to the website.
The CEO of State of Play Hospitality said Seattle has long been on the company’s wishlist.
“Given South Lake Union’s dynamic community and the quality of its dining scene, we believe it’s a natural fit for Flight Club,” Toby Harris said in a statement.
The space will house a classic British-style pub, styled like a Victorian fairground where vintage charm meets modern interactive dart technology.
At Flight Club, guests engage in “Social Darts,” a fast-paced, multiplayer game enhanced by cutting-edge dart-tracking technology and instant scoring. Each venue features multiple “Oches” (throwing areas) equipped with interactive screens, allowing players of all skill levels to enjoy the game together.

The food offerings include dips and small plates like guacamole, Brussels sprouts and truffle parmesan fries, as well as shareable favorites such as buffalo chicken sliders, meatballs, various tacos and a wide selection of flatbreads. Signature dishes like the grilled chicken sandwich, Caesar salad and grain bowl round out the menu. For those with a sweet tooth, Flight Club also serves treats like cotton candy, churros and s’mores.
The cocktail menu features signature drinks such as the Peachy Blinders, Bee Sting and Fields Forever.
Brunch-goers won’t be disappointed, with a brunch menu that includes avocado toast, breakfast sliders and flatbreads topped with breakfast classics, salmon or garden veggies. Brunch cocktails include classics like mimosas and Bloody Marys, plus an espresso martini tower featuring four martinis.
Flight Club first launched in the United Kingdom in 2012 and is now expanding its footprint across the United States.
They currently have 10 American locations in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, D.C., Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Philadelphia and St. Louis. The Seattle location will continue the brand’s expansion. Three more locations are also listed as “coming soon,” including Minneapolis, New York City and Dallas-Addison
While an exact grand opening date hasn’t been announced, Flight Club plans to make its landing early this year.
