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Bristol Post
Bristol Post
National
Mark Taylor

Bristol bar Flight Club launches Prosecco and bottomless pizza brunches

Since it opened, Bristol venue Flight Club has made a name for itself with its 21st century take on darts. And now the Corn Street bar has launched ‘Brunch Social’ for those looking to add a competitive twist to their afternoon.

Visitors to Flight Club on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons can enjoy social darts with bottomless pizza. And that’s not all - staff will also provide a bottle of Prosecco each, alongside a carafe of orange juice - perfect for mixing up a mimosa or two.

With eight delicious pizzas to choose from, each is served on a crispy base and is loaded with mozzarella for what the venue is describing as ‘Instagram-worthy cheese pulls’. During your two-hour brunch session, you’ll have a table in the bar and there will be complimentary carafes of orange juice and water.

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Flight Club’s high-tech bar concept has reimagined darts for the 21st century. Instant scoring eliminates any need for counting and turns matches into fast-paced, exciting events, with many players finding themselves unexpectedly hooked.

During the Brunch Social with a Social Darts sampler, you’ll spend one hour on the oche and one hour at a table around the bar. There are gluten-free bases and vegan cheese available on all pizzas.

The Brunch Social deal runs every Thursday to Sunday afternoon from 12noon-2.30pm. It costs £30 per person and can be booked here.

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