Spring in DC calls for darts, drinks, and a reason to get out of the house.
The Kiwi Gimlet Is DC’s Cherry Blossom Cocktail of the Season
Flight Club DC is leaning fully into spring with a limited-time Kiwi Gimlet — a bright, refreshing mix of Empress Cucumber Lemon Gin, lime juice, kiwi purée, and egg white, finished with a cherry blossom garnish. Available now through April 12, it’s priced at $17 per glass or $49 for a shareable tower of four (regularly $64). The full cocktail menu is equally impressive year-round, featuring standouts like the Espresso Old Fashioned (Woodford Reserve, espresso, vanilla, and chocolate bitters) and the Oaxacan Seaglass, a house-infused green chili mezcal with lime, lychee, and ginger. A new spring menu with fresh seasonal flavors is also on the way, so book ahead and taste what’s coming!
Happy Hour at Flight Club DC Is Better Than Ever
The refreshed happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 4–6 p.m., with $2 off all draft beer, liquor, and wine by the glass, plus specialty cocktails starting at just $8. The Jungle Bird — Appleton Estate Rum, Goslings Black Seal, pineapple, and Aperol — is a classic tiki cocktail originally created at the Aviary Bar at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton, now yours for $9 during happy hour. Pair it with Pretzel Bites with beer cheese ($7), Deviled Eggs three ways ($8), or Beef Sliders with Flight Club Sauce and Gouda ($11). For beer lovers, 80–90% of the draft lineup is sourced from local breweries, including Manor Hill Brewing, RAR Brewing, Union Craft Brewing, and Solace Brewing Co. — all available at a discount during the happy hour window.
Brunch at Flight Club DC Goes Way Beyond Mimosas
The bottomless brunch program is one of the strongest in the city. Guests can go bottomless on mimosas ($20/person), flatbreads ($25/person), or both ($40/person) for 90 minutes. Standout à la carte options include the Smoked Salmon Flatbread with whipped cream cheese, everything bagel spice, and crispy capers ($20), the Breakfast Flatbread with crispy prosciutto, fontina, caramelized onions, and a sunny-side-up egg ($19), and the Avocado Toast on multigrain bread with pickled red onion and pumpkin seeds ($15). Top it all off with an Espresso Martini Tower — four martinis for $39 — and your weekend plans are set.
A New Game Called Limbo
Flight Club DC has launched Limbo, its seventh Social Darts game, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Between the Lobster Elote ($18), Pear & Gorgonzola flatbread with prosciutto and fig jam ($20), and the Butcher Sharing Platter serving four ($59), Flight Club DC makes a convincing case that the food is as much a draw as the darts. Social Darts starts at $15 per person for 90 minutes, and reservations are highly recommended.
Flight Club DC. 641 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 | (202) 978-3720 Social Darts starting at $15/person | Happy Hour cocktails from $8 | Hours: Mon–Wed 3–10 PM | Thu 3–11 PM | Fri 12 PM–12 AM | Sat 11 AM–12 AM | Sun 11 AM–9 PM.



