How to leave the 7th Heaven bar in Final Fantasy 7 Remake

How to leave the 7th Heaven bar in Final Fantasy 7 Remake

So you’ve completed of FF7 Remake missions and you feel like you’ve finally found your feet, but now you’re suddenly stuck in the 7th Heaven bar and looking like a fool. Don’t worry, as you’re not alone, and people get stuck here more than you might think. Thankfully, we’ve got this here guide on how to leave the 7th Heaven bar in Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Read on to get yourself out of this sticky situation!

How to leave the bar in Final Fantasy 7 Remake

How to leave the 7th Heaven bar in Final Fantasy 7 Remake

The door’s right there, but you can’t leave. Well, you can’t leave yet! First, you’ll need to kill some time in order to trigger the next cutscene.

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Once Cloud stands up, you can make your way behind the bar to “Interact” with the flower. Once you’ve done that, you can make your way to the bar’s exit (double doors). Next to the doors, you’ll see a score sheet and a dartboard. Interact with the dartboard to play.

After a round or two of darts, you’ll be able to exit the diversion and return to your seat. This will trigger the Avalanche crew to return to the bar and start the next cutscene. Once this has ended, you’ll be encouraged to finally leave the bar, so head outside.

With no mission markers, it can be tricky to work out what exactly you need to do in the 7th Heaven bar to trigger the next cutscene. Thankfully, you found this guide. Now go play some darts and continue your adventure!

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