- Aldgate E1 & EC3
- Angel N1
- Camden NW1
- City EC2 EC4
- Clerkenwell & Farringdon EC1
- Covent Garden & WC2
- Edgware Road NW1 NW8 W1H
- Euston NW1
- Kennington SE11
- Kings Cross & Holborn WC1
- London Bridge & Borough SE1
- Old Street & Hoxton EC1 EC2 N1
- Paddington W2
- Soho W1
- Victoria SW1
- Waterloo SE1
- 'Fives' board
- Leagues
- Lists
- Map
- Outside the centre
Leagues
Dart leagues can be hard to find in central London, but several continue to thrive. Leagues are typically split into Winter (September to May) and Summer, and each have their traditions and tournaments. It is difficult to join a league team at any time other than the beginning of the season; both patience and persistence are necessary if you're not already mates with someone in a team. Most leagues are keen to accept new teams, however, but be warned that the standard is hugely variable.
The Central London darts league currently has teams playing out of venues in SE1, SW1, WC1, E1 and EC1, so it pretty much does what is says on the tin, covering much of central London.
The Smithfield darts league takes place in and around the City, mainly in EC postcodes (at venues such as Porter's Lodge, Sekforde Arms, and Horseshoe).
The Trafalgar dart league took its name from Trafalgar Square, as all the teams used to be based nearby. These days things have moved East a little, but venues stretch from Angel to London Bridge.
If you work for a bank or similar, the City Banks and Financial Institutions darts league may be of interest.
From May to September, you could try the City & Holborn summer darts league which is made up of teams from venues including the Horseshoe in Clerkenwell EC1, Lord Clyde in London Bridge SE1 and the Peacock in EC3 (Aldgate).
Finally, the Association of Provincial Football Supporters' Clubs in London has a particularly sociable darts league, and last time I looked Derby were in the top division, so it sounds great.
There are numerous leagues outside the centre of town. In North London you will find the Caledonian and Barnsbury darts league (where I spent a season playing for the Lord Wolesely). It covers parts of Angel, Kings Cross, Old Street and environs. A little further out from the centre is the Archway and District darts league, which includes a team from the Sheephaven Bay in Camden.
Competitive darts on the 'Fives' board can be found in the East London darts league, comprising about 20 teams. Venues reach as East as North Woolwich and Manor Park, with the hub around Barking, Plaistow and West Ham.
Heading West and South, the Acton & Chiswick darts league is home to the famous Exiles team, where terrible darts can be witnessed first hand pretty much every Wednesday. A Thursday alternative is the West London darts league. Both cover roughly similar geographical areas, from West Kensington via Hammersmith and Chiswick to Shepherd's Bush, Acton and Brentford. South of the river, the Battersea dart league is 50 years old and still going strong.
Finally, at January 2012 there are two individual leagues in central London, one run out of Rileys in Victoria, and the other run primarily from the Porter's Lodge in the City. The Rileys London IDL was due to launch in January 2012. This type of league is a great way of playing regular serious darts against opponents of similar standard.
If you would like to add details of your dart leagues or events being played in and near central London, please contact mail@justinirwin.com.