I tried the Easter bottomless brunch at Manchester's Flight Club - it was amazing!
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Located on King’s Street you’ll find the social darts bar, Flight Club. This was my first time coming to Manchester’s Flight Club (or any Flight Club to be exact) and it was honestly so much fun!
We were invited by the team there to come and try their Ultimate Easter Brunch ahead of the launch this weekend.
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Hide AdFlight Club describes it as being “a full weekend of non-stop party vibes and bottomless brunch goodness.”

Adding: “The arrival of spring and the first bank holiday of the year are cause for celebration, and Flight Club is going all out with a weekend of brunch, beats, booze, and Social Darts. Expect banging tunes from the resident DJ, a bottle of prosecco (or four beers) for every guest, endless sourdough pizza (it will keep coming for the full 2-hours) and an hour at the oche.”
I tried their Margherita and Gorgonzola portobello pizza which as you can see from the picture below was huge! This served myself and the two other members of our team well. I also sampled two of their cocktails one from their new menu called Spring Fling which was incredibly refreshing - perfect for a bank holiday treat! And one from their normal menu called Sweet Success. However, you can also try the Sunkissed Rhubarb, Berry Bloom, Pistachio Martini and Botanical Burst from the spring menu.

We then played a game of darts and it’s fair to say that I’m no Luke Littler, but it was fun nonetheless. If like me you’re not a darts pro, then don’t worry because they have a range of games on offer such as Snakes and Ladders in dart form.
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Hide AdIf this sounds like a weekend plan for you, then book online from £38 per person and you can head there on Saturday 19th and Easter Sunday from 12-2 pm and 2:30 – 4:30 pm, or Easter Sunday (5-7 pm and 7:30 – 9:30 pm).
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