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Electric Shuffle, London Bridge

  • Shuffleboard with automatic scoring and games projected onto the table as you play.
  • £10 to £17 per person, priced by day of the week and session length.
  • Identical pricing to Flight Club, because they are the same company. Useful when darts is booked out.
  • Three London sites: London Bridge, King's Cross and Canary Wharf.
The entrance to Electric Shuffle under the railway arches at London BridgePhoto of the venue

Photograph by Roy Katzenberg, via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0.

What is Electric Shuffle?

A shuffleboard bar where the table does the work. You slide weighted pucks down a long board and a projection system scores it, runs the games and keeps the leaderboard, so nobody has to remember the rules of actual shuffleboard.

It comes from State of Play, the same company behind Flight Club, and it shows: the same private-table format, the same food-to-the-table service, and the same price list to the pound.

Three London sites, at London Bridge, King's Cross and Canary Wharf.

How does it work?

You book a table for 60 or 90 minutes and share it between your group. The games are short and rotate automatically, which keeps people who are losing engaged.

Shuffleboard suits a slightly different group from darts. It is slower, more conversational, and easier to play while holding a drink, so it works better for a group that wants to talk. Darts is the better choice if you want noise and momentum.

Maximum players per table and the group size at which you are routed to an events team are not published. Confirm before publishing. ]

How much does it cost?

Two rates, split by day, and advertised as from prices so individual sites may differ.

When60 minutes90 minutes
Sunday to Tuesday£10per person£14per person
Wednesday to Saturday£13per person£17per person

Per person, for one table. Advertised as from prices, so rates may vary between the three sites. Verified September 2026.

What that means in practice

  • The pricing is identical to Flight Club, to the pound, in both bands and both durations. If one is fully booked, the other is a straight swap at no cost difference.
  • Sunday to Tuesday saves you £3 a head on 60 minutes and £3 on 90.
  • Time of day does not affect the price, only the day of the week.
  • For ten people, 90 minutes on a Monday is £140, against £170 on a Thursday.

Worth knowing: because the two brands share a price list, the real choice between them is location and format, not budget. London Bridge and Canary Wharf have both a Flight Club and an Electric Shuffle, so you can check availability at each without changing the number you quote your group.

What is the food and drink like?

Cocktail-led bar food, served to the table. Whether food comes directly to the playing table, as it does at Flight Club, is not something we have confirmed.

How do you get there?

London Bridge. A short walk from London Bridge station, which puts the Jubilee line, the Northern line and every south-eastern mainline service within reach. It is the most broadly convenient of the three sites for a group coming from different directions.

The other two sites. King's Cross for anyone arriving from the north, Canary Wharf for the finance crowd. We have not timed the walk from each station or confirmed step-free access, so check with the venue if either matters.

How do you book?

Online, choosing a site, a date, a session length and a headcount. Because the rate is set by the day rather than the hour, you can pick a time to suit the group without worrying about the price moving.

The venue does not publish minimum player rules, maximum group size, deposit or cancellation terms. Ask before you commit a group.

Is it worth it?

Yes, particularly for a group that wants to talk. Shuffleboard is the most conversational format in this set, which is worth more than it sounds when the point of the evening is a team getting to know each other. At £14 a head for 90 minutes early in the week it is priced the same as Flight Club, so the decision is about whether your group wants a loud night or a sociable one.

Right for

  • Groups who want to talk as much as play
  • Anyone put off by darts or football, since shuffleboard has no barrier at all
  • Sunday to Tuesday, at £3 a head less for the same session
  • Mixed ages and abilities, because nothing here requires fitness
  • A backup when Flight Club is fully booked, at exactly the same price

Wrong for

  • Groups wanting noise and adrenaline, where darts does more
  • Anyone who needs a firm maximum group size before they book
  • Late-night plans, since sessions are shorter than an evening
  • Budget hunters, since bowling and Toca late slots undercut it

Common questions

How much is Electric Shuffle?
£10 for 60 minutes and £14 for 90 minutes on Sunday to Tuesday, rising to £13 and £17 from Wednesday to Saturday. Per person.
Is Electric Shuffle the same as Flight Club?
Same company, different game, and the price list is identical. Flight Club is darts, Electric Shuffle is shuffleboard.
Where are the London sites?
London Bridge, King's Cross and Canary Wharf.
Do you need to know how to play shuffleboard?
No. The table projects the games and scores them, so the rules explain themselves as you go.
How many people fit on a table?
Not published. Confirm with the venue if your group is larger than about eight.