Lane7 Victoria, mini-golf in Victoria

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Lane7 Victoria: Mini Golf in London

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Zig Zag Building, 70 Victoria Street, London · SW1E 6SQ · Mo-Th 12:00-00:00; Fr 11:00-00:00; Sa 10:00-00:00; Su 12:00-23:00

Lane7 Victoria is a multi-floor activity bar inside the Zig Zag Building on Victoria Street, and the mini golf here is just one part of a much bigger night out. The 18-hole indoor course is built for groups and dates who want a few competitive holes before moving on to bowling, shuffleboard, beer pong or the basement arcade. The most useful thing to know: rounds run roughly 45 minutes and you book in advance rather than just turning up, especially on weekends.

It sits a two-minute walk from Victoria station, so it is an easy meet-up spot. Patty&Bun handle the food with their burgers and fries, and there is a proper bar for cocktails and draught beer between games.

The mini golf setup

The course runs to 18 holes and leans futuristic, with twists, obstacles and a fair bit of deliberate chaos built into the layout. It is indoors and stays open whatever the weather, so it works year round. A round lasts around 45 minutes depending on group size and how seriously you take the scorecard. Golf is one of several activities under the same roof, so plenty of people pair it with a bowling lane or shuffleboard rather than playing it on its own. Good for couples, mates and birthday groups who want movement between drinks.

Good to know

Mini golf starts from around £18 per person, with a go-all-in option for unlimited playtime across the activities. Book ahead through the Lane7 site, particularly Friday and Saturday nights when it gets busy. Opening hours run late: noon to midnight midweek, from 11am Friday, 10am Saturday, and noon to 11pm Sunday, with adjusted hours over school holidays and bank holidays. The basement arcade, Play Dirty, is an adults-only space, so check age policies if you are bringing under-18s during evening hours.

Food and drink

Patty&Bun run the kitchen, serving their signature burgers, fries and sides, so you can eat properly without leaving. The bar covers cocktails, draught beer and craft options, and you can drink while you play across the lanes and the golf course. It is set up as a full evening out rather than a quick game, so most people settle in for food and a few activities rather than turning up purely for golf.

Common questions

What is Lane7 Victoria?
It is a multi-floor activity bar in the Zig Zag Building on Victoria Street, offering 18-hole indoor mini golf alongside bowling, shuffleboard, beer pong and a basement arcade, with a bar and Patty&Bun burgers.
Is the mini golf at Lane7 Victoria free?
No. It is paid and bookable, starting from around £18 per person, with an option for unlimited playtime across the venue's activities.
How many holes is the mini golf course?
It is an 18-hole indoor course with a futuristic theme full of twists and obstacles.
Do I need to book or can I walk in?
Booking ahead is recommended, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. You can book through the Lane7 website.
How long does a round of mini golf take?
Most rounds last around 45 minutes, depending on your group size and how competitive things get.
What is the nearest station to Lane7 Victoria?
Victoria station is roughly a two-minute walk away, with Underground, rail and bus connections.

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