Sixes Fitzrovia, Declaration Square
170 Great Portland St, London, W1W 5QB -
From
£2000 min spendUp to
60 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Sixes Social Cricket invites everyone to test their batting skills against our best-in-class technology. Scores are recorded on the global leaderboard in a relaxed, social setting. BBQ-Inspired food and delicious cocktails are on hand to supplement your experience!
Complete with two cricket nets, large TVs and bench seating Declaration Square is a versatile space guaranteed to work for events of all kinds! Take on your team in the cricket nets, immerse yourself in live sports or simply sit back and relax whilst sampling some of our British BBQ dishes. This space can also have a private bar added.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 60
Theatre
up to 60
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Flipchart
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Public transport
Audio & visual
Microphone
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 14 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Lee Churm
So much fun! Though I might be biased after winning and coming second on the all-time celebrity list (if I was a celebrity). Very inclusive for those with all abilities and a really fun place.
Juliana Soriano
Our experience at Sixes was amazing! We booked the batting nets (the only inconvenience is that they had a glitch in their system and we had to change our time slot), and then food and karaoke. The karaoke room is amazing! It looks like a man cave. There's space for food, a pool table and a darts board. The karaoke lyrics are projected on the wall. As for the darts board, I'd suggest that they had a spotlight close to it, because you can't see a thing when you are playing. I recommend the place and the staff is very friendly!
Archik Das
Mixed experience on the whole. The staff were absolutely lovely, we were told there was a problem with one of the batting cages so we were delayed, as a kind gesture we got 3 free drinks! Unfortunately we ended up waiting an hour for a large chicken wing platter which never arrived and we ended up cancelling. We had to check twice that they refunded my card. The batting cage has to be refilled and hence it is closer to 20-25 minute of actual batting time. However it is certainly a fun activity and perhaps we just had a bit of bad luck on the day hence the aptly mixed review overall. Worth a visiting. Perhaps the other branches may be better. Best Wishes
David Edwards
Cheap tech that belongs to a previous decade. Total gimmick. Read on... We visited here for a company social. We do lots of "this sort of thing". The way this works is you select a speed for the ball to be bowled at you, and then you attempt to hit the ball. The problem is that there are no sensors tracking where you hit the ball (like you would see in a golf driving range for example). Instead, they have physical sensors in specific places around the net. If you hit them, you score points. Except, they're not very reliable. So much so, that they encourage you to update the score yourself, presumably aware that the computer is terrible at doing it. It would actually be an improvement if they had a human keep score. If the year was 2005, this would be great. But it's not. It's just a bit pathetic, cheap and gimmicky. Also, we arrived around 5pm on a Thursday. They keep the music at a volume that requires you to shout to be heard, which is strange at 5pm on a Thursday. It doesn't create "vibe", it just encourages you to play your game and leave as soon as possible to go somewhere else. Perhaps that's the intention. Food was fine (classic junk food). Service was a little haphazard. Some people great, others looking and acting like they too just wanted someone to turn the bloody music down.
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