Where To Play Darts In Dublin

Whether you’re a seasoned pro with a steady hand or just here for the banter and a few bullseyes, Dublin has no shortage of great spots to unleash your inner competitor. From classic Irish pubs where the pints flow as smoothly as the arrows, to modern social spots with interactive boards and fairground interiors, there's a dartboard waiting for you somewhere in the city. So, grab your mates, steady your aim, and get ready to explore the best spots to play darts in Dublin - whether you’re aiming for a 180 or just hoping to hit the board at all.

Darts In Dublin

Flight Club

If you're wondering where to play darts in Dublin city centre, head to Flight Club to get your fix. Nestled in the heart of Dawson Street, this electric venue has reimagined the classic game of darts for the 21st century, turning it into a high-energy, social spectacle designed to bring friends, colleagues, and even friendly rivals together.

The décor is very cool - blending the nostalgia of darts with the charm of a classic pub and the excitement of a vintage fairground, all with a cheeky nod to Dublin’s rich heritage. Fancy a weekend filled with friendly competition, bottomless pizza, and a bottle of prosecco each? Their Brunch Social is the ultimate way to feast and play, offering two hours of sheer fun.

Girl throwing darts at Flight Club in Dublin.

Have a go at hitting the bullseye at Flight Club Dublin.

The Back Page

Step into The Back Page, Dublin's ultimate playground for fun-seekers, where the classic game of darts gets a thrilling upgrade in the Darts Disco Shed. This vibrant, neon-accented space combines the excitement of traditional darts with a lively disco atmosphere, creating an unforgettable experience for you and up to 12 friends.

Challenge your mates to a friendly competition under the glow of fluorescent lights and the sparkle of a disco ball, all while enjoying your favourite tunes. It's the perfect blend of nostalgia and modern entertainment, making for a night out that's anything but ordinary. Feeling hungry? There are food and drink packages available too.

Purple darts den at The Back Page in Dublin, with a disco ball.

Interactive darts in Dublin never looked so good.  

Buskers On The Ball

Located in the heart of Temple Bar, Buskers On The Ball is where Dublin’s sports lovers and game-night champions come to play. Fully air-conditioned and buzzing with energy, this entertainment hub is packed with three ping pong tables, seven pool tables, two American pool tables, foosball, air hockey, shuffleboards, and a treasure trove of classic arcade games like Outrun, Pac-Man, and Street Fighter.

But that’s not all - there’s even a dart board for those looking to channel their inner bullseye pro. Whether you're challenging your mates to a game of pool, smashing your way through ping pong, or taking a trip down arcade memory lane, this lively sports bar is the ultimate destination for a fun-fuelled night out. 

Pool tables and modern, glossy interiors at Buskers On The Ball in Dublin.

Grab a pint and let's play: tucked away in the corner, you'll find a classic darts board awaiting your aim.

The Giddy Dolphin

Ready to hit the bullseye on a top night out? Then grab your mates and head to The Giddy Dolphin, where darts get a 21st-century glow-up with Flyby Darts - Ireland’s first tech-driven, high-energy darts experience, with prices starting from €8 for 60 minutes.

This isn’t your good old-fashioned pub darts - this place uses high-frequency cameras to track your throws and calculate scores automatically, so you can focus on the fun (and maybe a cheeky bit of gloating). With space for up to 12 players at once, it’s the ultimate group game - whether you’re a seasoned sharpshooter or just here for the laughs.

Two women playing darts at The Giddy Dolphin in Dublin.

This sleek hangout could be your new favourite spot.

O'Reilly's

O’Reilly’s isn’t just a pub - it’s an underground party playground tucked beneath Tara Street DART Station, set within three 170-year-old candlelit arches. Inside, you'll find cool gothic features like heavy, red iron doors, skulls and engraved stone fireplaces. 

Fancy a game of darts? Take a break from the mayhem, grab a set, and see if you can hit the bullseye before heading back to the party. Plus, there’s a heated beer garden for when you need to chill out with a cocktail or a shot (or both).

Person in a St. Patrick's Day outfit at O'Reilly's in Dublin.

Head to this historic boozer for a round of darts and Guinness with your mates. 

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