Sip Play - Brooklyn
Sip Play
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In the bustling scene of board game cafes, one establishment stands out for its vast selection and cozy atmosphere, perfect for friends and families alike. Guests can enjoy a delectable array of food and drinks, from vegan treats to hearty paninis. While many appreciate the friendly staff and the opportunity to explore new games, a few have noted issues with cleanliness and maintenance, particularly regarding game piece availability. The ambiance is inviting, though some find the music a bit intense. Overall, it’s a delightful spot for gaming enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of fun and relaxation.
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Such a cute place. I came for a MTG Prerelease but they have so many games! Im definitely going to come back to play them. I didn't order any food but I love that they have food and drinks to order while you play. Everyone was so friendly and helpful. Great spot!
-great prices -great atmosphere -great game options -great staff My boyfriend and I visited NYC and Brooklyn for a few days and lets just say we overdid in in the first two days LOL. By the 4th and 5th day we were looking for something we could do that was more chill but fun and this cafe was perfect for us! They had our favorite game (it's a wonderful world) and so many more options than i would have ever expected. you can order food and drinks right from the table and the staff was super kind. If i rememeber correctly its only like 12$ per person for 3 hours?! amazing deal whatever it was and I would absolutely visit more if i lived in the city.
Fantastic place to play board games! It was like $16(? for me and my partner to play games for 3 hours is a comfy setting with a large selection. I don’t remember the exact price but it was very reasonable. The place even inspired me to start collecting Yu-Gi-Oh cards again from my childhood. Definitely going back any time I’m in the area.
Pretty surly and unfriendly clerk at the front counter, who a) didn 't offer to explain how the cafe worked and just took our money; b) rolled her eyes and said what do you want me to do about it? when we told her that the game we tried was missing some critical pieces; c) failed to deliver our drink order. There are also a few tables that are too small to effectively play games on, which makes me question why they are there. Honestly, just go to Brooklyn Strategist in Carroll Gardens instead. They are much friendlier and not run by disaffected Gen Z kids who don 't really want to be there.
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