Boardgame Cafes are becoming more and more common. Do you have any close by? Have you been there? How did it go?

  • dpunked@feddit.deOPM
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    1 year ago

    We live in Madrid, Spain and have one boardgame cafe in the city center. Its called Replay

    We have gone a couple of times, usually just because we were in the area and jumped in to play something quick. The collection of games is pretty massive. Many casuals but lots of deeper games too. There is also an outlet section to buy games at a discount. The food is OK, nothing special but fine for a session.

    Since its downtown, we do not go that often. Wednesdays they even organize an english-speaking evening which is handy if you want to meet a more international crowd.

    My post earlier about the “Evolution of Boardgames” is painted on the wall of this cafe.

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    1 year ago

    They are decently often in Greece, either as boardgame cafés, or (more often) cafés with boardgames. On the latter it’s rare to have someone to suggest a game or explain the rules so you have to read them yourself. Used to go very often while a student

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      1 year ago

      Sounds cool. What kinds of board games are played there? Classic card games, modern strategic Euro games, party games or any of those?

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        If you mean in boardgame cafés, they have pretty much everything. In cafés with board games, it is mostly faster card games, some games like Jungle speed or 7 wonders and similar, maybe Catan as well

        If you mean in Greece in general, all of those that you mentioned I would say. It depends on the group

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          1 year ago

          Thanks for elaborating. I’m just generally curious what is being played in other countries. As a German, I always played lots of board games and I for myself prefer complex Euro games.

          It’s interesting that you distinguish between those café types since here in Germany, there is no such distinction. I only know boardgame cafés.

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            1 year ago

            It’s very usual for many cafés to have a couple of board games, especially if they are near a University

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      1 year ago

      sounds cool! We have some boardgame shops that have some get-togethers once every weekend. These are nice but most that we have gone to have a very limited selection of games.

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    1 year ago

    I think there’s about 3 in my city. Always seems to have people in it playing something, and event nights look more packed when I go past. But I don’t really have the friend group for that kinda thing though

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    1 year ago

    There’s a few in my city. Both cafes and bars. They’re packed all the time. I personally can’t get into them but I’m glad people are enjoying them.

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    Vancouver has a boardgame pizzeria out of all things: https://www.ludica.ca/

    You’d think that handling pizza slices and handling boardgame components at the same time would be a recipe for disaster but it works pretty well somehow. They have a good collection of games and the pizzas are great too.

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    1 year ago

    My wife and I’s first date was at a boardgame cafe. We haven’t had a chance to check out any of the cafes in our new city yet, though.

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    Yes, in Santo Domingo! I didn’t know it was a more widespread thing, but one showed up around a year ago and has grown more popular this year. It’s called “Playboard Café”, and their food is also great.

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      1 year ago

      This is in Göttingen? I used to study there many many years ago (oh god… its 20 years ago X.X)

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    No cafes and sadly the closest store that is anything more than a MtG/Pokémon shop is an hours drive away.

    We’ve had a couple of people try to open stores but they’ve never lasted. A cafe might actually fair better in the college town nearby but no one has tried for some reason.

    At least I save a lot buying online…

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    Unfortunately no. I’d love if there was a place where I could try a game before buying it but unfortunately the local scene is really scarce where I exist.

    I do have some LGS 20-30 mins away (by car) but with a 30 euro markup I don’t see the point of even going.

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    Yes, it’s called Pieces. I’ve gone mostly just for drinks because they have good cocktails but I did go with a group to play a little Cards Against Humanity once. My friends live way out in the suburbs and I live in the city so they don’t come here to go out much.

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    Yes, there’s one in my town. But after they charged me £4 for a latte all whilst struggling to make it - I’ve never gone back.

    It does seem popular with others though.

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      In Madrid prices in restaurants, cafes is usually very high. Its not at all what it used to be 10 years ago or so. Even Tapas cost a lot and you walk out with 25Euros per person. And its not even that good. For me a boardgame cafe is more to meet people, try out different games. The food is secondary :)

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        I didn’t even go in to play boardgames lol. Was like, “cool new local cafe with a spin, let’s go give them some support”. Never again 😂

        But yes, if I was into boardgames I’d probably share the same opinion. I just took “cafe” literally.

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    There’s a boardgame bar around here. It’s fine - but attached to a LGS so that may not meet the definition that you’re looking for.

  • t0fr@lemmy.ca
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    I have a board game bar in my city. It’s pretty nice. They have staff to introduce you to the games. they serve lots of mixed drinks. Those tend to be expensive, but hey it’s to cover the cost of the board games and non wait staff.