Lot larger than looks from outside.
Good atmosphere for a big place.
Reasonable prices, lots of choice for food and drink.
Can eat or just drink at the bar.
Free darts until 9 pm last time went there.
Lots I'd darts boards, but be aware these are electronic darts boards, as is usually the case in Japan.
So if your not familiar with the electronic darts boards with plastic tips it may take a little getting used to.
But this is usually the case in Japan, so if you want to enjoy darts then you must get used to this.
Staff are good at English, you will have no problem communicating with them, and they are very friendly.
I think it's a good place in kyoto to enjoy darts and plenty is izakaya in the, area to go after...
Read moreOn our first night in Kyoto, we came across this dart bar and we were surprised by how welcoming the people were. They were tourist-friendly and patient with us despite our language barrier. They even recommended drinks based on our preferences. Their drinks were at a good price and I recommend going anytime before 9pm for their happy hour which includes half-off drinks and unlimited free dart game sessions. Mario was very enthusiastic and helpful, he even showed us nice views of the city from the bar (7th floor)! Overall, I recommend this to anyone visiting Kyoto who are looking for a chill and lively bar with great...
Read moreWe visited a few of the Bee darts bars during the course of our trip and loved them all. This was the first one we went to and was the best of the lot. We were warmly greeted by the senior member of staff and initially shown to a seat at the bar, who introduced herself to us and showed us the menu, which was thankfully in English. We ordered a couple of drinks and asked if we could play some darts. There were plenty of machines free, so we set up camp next to one of them and stayed for a few games. Prices were very reasonable and we really enjoyed...
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